The file isn’t cursed. It’s a document. It’s the sound of a band autopsying their own youth in a room that hates nostalgia. It’s In Color if the color was a deep, coagulated bruise. And the only way to hear the final 0.3% is to find a CD-R from that Peoria Goodwill, put it in a player from 1999, and listen alone, at 3 AM, with the lights off.

: The re-recorded "Hello There" was officially used in the video game Rock Band 2 . A version of "I Want You To Want Me" from these sessions also appeared on the TV show One Tree Hill . Typical Tracklist

Cheap Trick's 1998 album "In Color" is a highly acclaimed record that showcases the band's unique blend of power pop, rock, and melodic sensibilities. The album was produced by Steve Albini, known for his work with bands like Nirvana, Foo Fighters, and Bush.

The recording sessions for took place at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, a converted farmhouse with a rich musical history. The band had high hopes for the album, but tensions ran high during the sessions. Albini's unorthodox production methods often pushed the band to their limits.

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Vocals: Robin Zander proves why he’s called "The Man of a Thousand Voices." His delivery is more aggressive, matching the newfound intensity of the tracks.

: Steve Albini, known for his work with Nirvana and Pixies, utilized his signature dry, room-mic'd, and high-impact engineering style

"Fan Club" (demo rework), "I'm Losing You" (John Lennon cover), "Can't Hold On," and alternate "Clarinet" or "Bummer" versions of standard tracks. The Music Shop And More - Release Status