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Studio album by theSTART
Released July 24, 2001
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre Rock
Length 39:55
Label Geffen Records
Producer Josh Abraham

Shakedown! is a debut album by theSTART. Recorded in 1999, shelved in 2000 and finally released in 2001, Shakedown! is loaded with earworm-generating pop hooks, Aimee Echo's admirable vocal prowess and Jamie Miller's six-stringed slamming and smoldering circuitry. The album draws comparison to some 80's new wave influences such as Depeche Mode and Missing Persons, as well as pop trendsetters U2, Duran Duran and Madonna.

Track listing

  1. Shakedown! – 3:21
  2. Gorgeous – 3:28
  3. Communion – 4:08
  4. Melt – 3:21
  5. Hang On Me – 4:14
  6. Dirty Lion – 3:32
  7. Her Song – 3:57
  8. Glimmer Man – 2:37
  9. Kiss it Better – 3:28
  10. Nemesis – 3:30
  11. Time – 4:14

Circles

Shakedown! was originally set for release in 2000 by the title Circles and would have included early re-recorded tune "Be Mine" that appeared on the band's original demo, as well as new songs "Make it Thru" and "The Sin Original," that featured a guest vocal by Jay Gordon of Orgy. "Make it Thru" was featured in the player on theSTART's MySpace profile.

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