311 (album)

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311 is the third studio album by American rock band 311, released on July 11, 1995, by Capricorn Records. The album contains the successful singles "Don't Stay Home", "All Mixed Up", and "Down", and was certified triple platinum with sales of over three million copies.

Reception

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AllMusic's Peter Stepek was positive towards the album, saying "These riff-heavy and radio-ready songs are underscored by a tight drum sound (often with a piccolo snare), the scratching of turntables, and the crunch of heavy guitars: a formidable backdrop for this surprisingly melodic effort. The rhythms of reggae and ska percolate through this mix, and the harmonies of Nick Hexum and S.A. Martinez lend the band an edge not found in the majority of bands that feature rapping over rock beats."<ref name="allmusic"/> Rolling Stone says the album has "ear candy with good beats" and remarks that the band is "remarkably adept at genre juggling". They also noted the band's "Beasties-cum-Chili Peppers traits" and "a potent reggae undertow".<ref name="rollingstone"/>

Track listing

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"Misdirected Hostility" was written in reference to the violence between the Phunk Junkeez and their back-up vocalist K-Tel Disco.

”Jackolantern’s Weather” was going to have a music video, released around Halloween, but the band declined because “they said they were tired.”<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

The initial pressing of the album was distributed by "RED" and later re-pressed and distributed by Mercury Records in 1996 (note the tray card and disk updated with Mercury contact information and slightly washed out color on the disk front).

Outtakes

  • "Tribute", "Let the Cards Fall", "Gap" and "Firewater (Slo-mo)" (available on the "Enlarged to Show Detail" EP)
  • "Who's Got the Herb?" (studio version available on the "Hempilation: Freedom Is NORML" compilation, live version available on the "Live" album)
  • "Outside" (available on the "National Lampoon's Senior Trip" soundtrack)
  • "Juan Bond", "Next (Instrumental)", "Sweet (Demo)" without SA's vocal and "Firewater" at its normal speed (leaked on the internet around '96). "Juan Bond", "Next", and "Firewater (Normal Speed)" were later officially released in 2015 on the 311 ARCHIVE box set.

Personnel

  • Nick Hexum – vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Chad Sexton – drums, percussion
  • Tim Mahoney – lead guitar
  • P-Nut – bass
  • S. A. Martinez – vocals, scratches (Credited as Count S.A.)

Production

  • Ron Saint Germain – producer, recording, mixing
  • 311 – producers
  • Scott Ralston – recording, mixing
  • John Ewing Jr. – assistant engineer
  • Joe Gastwirt – mastering
  • Mastered at Oceanview Studios
  • Diane Painter – art direction
  • Terry Robertson – design
  • Catherine Wessel – photography

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1995–1997) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)<ref>Template:Cite Ryan</ref> 93

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Year-end charts

Chart (1996) Position
US Billboard 200<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> 56

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Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1995 "Don't Stay Home" Modern Rock Tracks 29
1996 "Down" Hot 100 Airplay 37
1996 "Down" Modern Rock Tracks 1
1996 "Down" Mainstream Rock Tracks 19
1996 "All Mixed Up" Hot 100 Airplay 36
1996 "All Mixed Up" Modern Rock Tracks 4

Certifications

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References

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