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The Guard - What Do We Live For E.P. album

The Guard - What Do We Live For E.P. album

  • Performer: The Guard
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: What Do We Live For E.P.
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Hardcore, Gabber
  • Country: Netherlands
  • MP3 version size: 1607 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1361 mb
  • Other: FLAC MPC AU WAV ASF MP2 VQF
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 251

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What We Live For is the second studio album by American pop rock band American Authors, produced by returning collaborators Aaron Accetta and Shep Goodman. Running at 42 minutes and comprising twelve tracks, the album was released worldwide by Island Records on July 1, 2016. The album marks the third major release by the band under the American Authors moniker, and largely continues the sound of their debut album, Oh, What a Life.

On What We Live For, the quartet refine their upbeat, foot-stomping brand of pastoral Mumford rock and set it on course for the tier occupied by pop/rock chart-toppers like OneRepublic and Imagine Dragons. Production and songwriting have also been polished, courtesy of Dirty Canvas label-head duo Aaron Accetta and Shep Goodman, resulting in a collection of songs that could all be potential singles. In their bid for arena rock glory, American Authors come close to delivering the best OneRepublic album that tourmate Ryan Tedder never released.

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Tracklist

A Touch This 5:42
B Case Of The Bass (Crazy) 5:47

Credits

  • Producer – Rutger Stikkers

Notes

750 copies pressed. Pressed on transparent red vinyl.

Track A samples "Queen - The Show Must Go On". Track B samples "Mya Case Of The Ex".

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HATIX 004 The Guard What Do We Live For E.P. ‎(12", EP, W/Lbl) Hatix HATIX 004 Netherlands 2001

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Comments

Magis Magis
This piece of vinyl was pressed in the Czech republic in december 2001. Possibly illegal, because no buma/stemra author right payments are done for this particular release. The A&R manager was fired because of some theft issue at the "office" right after this release and the label manager disappeared after the last hatix release, so I never received any royalties from this and other releases (wired2, wired3). I named the b-side track "case of the bass". However, the A&R manager changed this for some reason to "Crazy" when he sent the tracks to various cd compilers. So that's why "Crazy" is between parentheses.