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''An Answer Can Be Found'' (stylized as ''an Ånswer can be found'') is the third
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by American rock band
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. Recorded at studios in California and New York City, it was produced by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg and released on June 28, 2005, by
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in North America and
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in Europe. The album reached number 35 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, the highest position achieved by the band to date. Originally named ''The Butcher's Hand'', ''An Answer Can Be Found'' was written by vocalist and guitarist
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with assistance from Ginsburg, and featured a number of songs from early in the band's career. Again, the album featured the core lineup of Miller, Ginsburg and drummer
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, with Miller and Ginsburg playing bass on the record in addition to guitars and vocals. At the time of its release, ''An Answer Can Be Found'' was presented by CKY's members as the band's ''
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''; however, the album received mixed reviews from music critics, who offered contrasting views on whether the band's music had evolved or not. "
Familiar Realm "Familiar Realm" is a song by American rock band CKY, featured on their 2005 third studio album ''An Answer Can Be Found''. Written by vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller and guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, who also produced the album, the song was rel ...
" was released as a single on May 24, 2005, reaching number 32 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock chart.


Recording and production

Recording for ''An Answer Can Be Found'' took place at 4th Street Recording in
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, Paramount Recording in Hollywood, California, and
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in New York City; sequencing, editing and mastering took place at
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in New York City. Recording began on April 7, 2004. Production and mixing were handled by guitarist Chad I Ginsburg, with Pablo Arraya assisting with engineering, Roger Lian working on sequencing and editing with Ginsburg, and
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mastering the album. As was the case with the band's previous releases, many of the album's songs were written and recorded in the form of demos years before its release. "Behind the Screams" was originally recorded for a bonus feature in the 2003 film '' Haggard: The Movie'', directed by
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, and was re-recorded for ''An Answer Can Be Found'' as a response to fan requests. "Don't Hold Your Breath" originates from the ''
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'' era of the band, but "never really fit anywhere until 'An Answer Can Be Found''was made". The title of "Behind the Screams" is a play on words, referring to both the presence of the song on a
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feature on the ''Haggard'' DVD release and the fact that the song comes after "Tripled Manic State", which ends with a scream. After songwriting on ''Volume 1'' was credited solely to vocalist
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, and songwriting on '' Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' was credited to Miller, Ginsburg and drummer
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, ''An Answer Can Be Found'' credited Miller and Ginsburg for writing. The album is the first to feature a guest musician, in the form of Jena Kraus who performed additional vocals on "The Way You Lived". ''An Answer Can Be Found'' is the first CKY album that does not have any keyboards or synthesizers. Instead, it is the first to include guitar solos, and is the only album (up to its release) to have no additional songs recorded for it. Two songs were previously written and finished for this album, "Behind the Screams" and "Deceit Is Striking Gold". The band recorded a cover of the
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song "I Stole Your Love", but that tape was lost during recording of the album. In 2010, when the band was putting together '' B-Sides & Rarities'', the tape was unearthed. "Dressed in Decay" originally had a piano intro for the album version, which was later removed. Some of the early song titles include: "Mezmorized" (The Way You Lived), "The Butcher's Hand" (As the Tables Turn), and "Just Quit" (Deceit Is Striking Gold).


Promotion and release

Upon completion of the album, Miller assured fans that the band had created "the best rock record of 2005", praising both Ginsburg and Margera for their contributions to the release. "
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" was the only single released from the album, reaching number 32 on the ''Billboard''
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chart, although "Tripled Manic State" was included on a free split release with
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, released by ''Fat City'' magazine in May 2006. "As the Tables Turn" was featured on the 2005 video game ''
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''. In promotion of the album, CKY joined the 2005 Rock Adio Tour, sponsored by skateboarding company Adio Footwear, alongside Fireball Ministry and The Knives. The tour ran throughout North America between August and September 2005, and included a headline performance at the festival Skate Fest in
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. Following the tour, the band toured in the UK with
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, and later supported
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on the Cities of Evil Tour between January and February 2006. The group also performed on
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show ''
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'' on November 11, 2005, performing the songs "Suddenly Tragic" and "Tripled Manic State". ''An Answer Can Be Found'' was the last CKY album to be released by Island Records, as the band left the label in 2006. Miller claimed in October 2015 that a new lineup of CKY (dubbed "Mecha CKY") would be re-recording and re-releasing the album.


Title and packaging

CKY's third studio album was originally planned to be titled ''The Butcher's Hand'', which is a lyric from the song "As the Tables Turn"; this was later changed to the final title, ''An Answer Can Be Found'', which is a lyric from the album's opening track, "Suddenly Tragic". The artwork for the album cover, produced by t42design, features the letter "A" in the background as a tribute to the band's fanbase, which is affectionately dubbed the "Alliance" and was described on the band's website as "ultra loyal".


Composition


Lyrics

Many of the lyrics on ''An Answer Can Be Found'' include references to
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, in particular renouncing the idea, with the songs "Suddenly Tragic", "The Way You Lived" and "Don't Hold Your Breath" all said to relate to this theme.
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described the album's lyrics as "angry yet positive". The lyrics of "Tripled Manic State" are about the idea of experimenting on humans, and the song is a sequel to '' Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' track "Inhuman Creation Station", which was written about a hypothetical factory which manufactured humans. "Familiar Realm" is said to be about feelings of "frustration and ennui", with ''
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'' magazine proposing these themes being felt by band members in relation to CKY's "growing fame".


Music

The music of ''An Answer Can Be Found'' has been compared to that of previous album ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'', but has also been identified as an evolution from the 2002 release.
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's Rob Theakston noted that the album followed much of the same formula as the band's previous album, but claimed that it is "more heavy metal than it is
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", identifying the influence of
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on the record. ''
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'' writer Rob Ortenzi highlighted the "slowed-down death-metal riffs and midtempo
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that've become CKY's trademarks". A review on Blabbermouth.net summarized the album's style as being typified by "massive riffs, a full-bodied production style, and an interesting combination of stoner esthetics with futuristic leanings", while
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described it as sounding like "a cross between
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and
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with the song sensibilities of
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".


Reception


Commercial

''An Answer Can Be Found'' was the second album released by CKY to register on a music chart, reaching number 35 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 (the band's highest position to date). According to
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, the album sold 27,786 copies in the United States in its first week of release. According to Deron Miller, as of August 2015 the album has sold over 153,000 copies, making it the third-best-selling CKY album behind '' Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'' and ''
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''.


Critical

Media response to ''An Answer Can Be Found'' was mixed. Ortenzi of ''
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'' awarded the album a rating of five out of five, claiming that "every riff feels precision cut; every melody holds a surprise; every drumbeat knocks the ball into the pocket; and the synth and classical-guitar accents ... serve the songs perfectly".
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's Theakston was similarly positive in his four-star review, identifying an evolution in the band's sound from previous albums and praising the "tight" interplay between Miller and Ginsburg. Blabbermouth.net's review praised ''An Answer Can Be Found'' for its progression from ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'', guitar riffs, production style and melodic elements.
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applauded the album too, describing it as a "wonderful album that must be purchased by all immediately", and highlighting "Suddenly Tragic" and "Tripled Manic State". However, writing for the magazine ''
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'', Kendall Shields criticised ''An Answer Can Be Found'' for its lack of progression from ''Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild'', claiming that the band "barely manage to reiterate, let alone reinvent the suburban
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wheel" on the album. She recognised the attempt at variety on the closing track "Don't Hold Your Breath", but concluded that the track does not appeal to many outside of the band's core fanbase. The album's review on Blabbermouth.net complained that ''An Answer Can Be Found'' lacks "one absolutely killer tune", and also criticsed Miller's vocal performances, which were described as "limited in range and ... a bit over-produced".
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writer Lana Cooper claimed that ''An Answer Can Be Found'' is "knee-deep in dull songs indistinguishable from one another". The album received an infamously negative review from ''
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'' writer Jenny Eliscu, who awarded it one star out of five and described it as "mind-numbing
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, with ginormous
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, repetitive vocals and overwrought lyrics". She even went as far as suggesting a listener might want to commit suicide just to "drown out the sound" of the album. Miller publicly responded to the review, criticising ''Rolling Stone'' for publishing Eliscu's opinion and suggesting that the critic "simply isn't intelligent enough to understand" the lyrics she criticized. The feud with ''Rolling Stone'' later escalated, after Miller allegedly posted Eliscu's home telephone number online and CKY fans subsequently harassed and even threatened the journalist. Eliscu complained to the band's label
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and publicist, while ''Rolling Stone'' defended the writer by retorting that the episode seemed like "a rather sad attempt to promote a band who should ... rely more on their talent".


Track listing

*The enhanced CD version of the album also features a video interview.


Personnel

*
Deron Miller Deron John Miller is an American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the former lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band CKY, which he co-founded in 1998. Other bands Miller fronts include the progressive metal band Foreign Obj ...
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,
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,
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* Chad I Ginsburg
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,
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, bass, production, mixing,
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,
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*
Jess Margera Jesse Margera (born August 28, 1978) is an American musician. He is best known as the drummer of the rock band CKY, which he co-founded in 1997. Prior to CKY, Margera performed in the band Foreign Objects with former CKY vocalist and guitarist D ...
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*Jena Kraus –
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("The Way You Lived") *Pablo Arraya – additional
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, mix engineering *Jason Agel – engineering assistance *Steve Tolle – engineering assistance *Roger Lian – sequencing, digital editing *
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mastering *t42design –
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*Adam Wallacavage –
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*Ringo Suicide – photography (CD tray) *
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(interview)


References


External links

* {{Authority control CKY (band) albums 2005 albums Island Records albums