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Coming of Age
Demo album by
ReleasedJanuary 16, 2001[1]
GenreHard rock, post-grunge, alternative metal
ProducerPaul Ebersold
Justin Rimer
Broken chronology
Coming of Age
(2001)
Coming of Age
(2001)

Coming of Age is the original 8-song demo record by alternative rock band Breaking Point, then known as (The) Broken. It was recorded between late-1999 and mid-2000[2] and was released on January 16, 2001. It was a limited release and is now a sought-after collectible.

History

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After guitar player Justin Rimer got a job at the famous Ardent Studios in Memphis, he became an assistant engineer for such then-emerging acts as 3 Doors Down and Train. Rimmer's time at Ardent led to Broken getting a "spec" (sic) deal at the studio.[2] The result of that deal was the original "Coming of Age", an 8-track demo record that was later the basis for Wind-Up to sign the band. Of the record's 8 tracks, five were later remixed and used on the band's debut L.P also titled "Coming of Age".

The E.P version of "Open Wide" features an extended intro that was cut on the later-released L.P. The song "Under" features feedback and lead guitar lines not present in the L.P version. Additionally, the song features older vocal takes in the verses which were re-recorded for the L.P.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Coming of Age"Brett Erickson, Justin Rimer4:18
2."27"Erickson, Rimer3:38
3."Open Wide"Erickson, Rimer3:55
4."Get Up"Erickson, Rimer3:00
5."This Distance" 3:22
6."Under"Erickson, Rimer3:36
7."Change" 3:48
8."State of Low" 3:41
Total length:29:13



Coming of Age
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2001
GenreHard rock, alternative metal, post-grunge
LabelWind-Up Records
ProducerPaul Ebersold
Matt Martone
Breaking Point chronology
Coming of Age
(2001)
Coming of Age
(2001)
Beautiful Disorder
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Coming of Age is the first album by the alternative rock band Breaking Point, released in 2001. It was recorded with the band's first drummer Jody Abbott. The album's original release included the first 10 tracks, but after the popularity of "One of a Kind" grew, it was added as the 11th track when Coming of Age was later re-released. The album has gone on to sell over 175,000 copies as of April 2008.

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Brett Erickson and Justin Rimer, expect for "One of a Kind", written by James A. Johnston, Erickson and Rimer

No.TitleLength
1."Coming of Age"4:08
2."27"3:39
3."Falling Down"3:28
4."Phoenix"3:58
5."Live For Today"4:08
6."Get Up"3:01
7."Brother (featuring Josey Scott)"3:05
8."Angry Side"4:09
9."Open Wide"3:37
10."Under"3:37
11."One of a Kind"3:28
Total length:40:20

Singles

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Year Song
2001 "Coming of Age"
"Brother"
2002 "One Of A Kind"

Personnel

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  • Brett Erickson - Vocals, Rhythm guitar
  • Justin Rimer - Lead Guitar
  • Greg Edmondson - Bass Guitar
  • Jody Abbott – Drums
  • Chapman Baehler – Photography
  • Glen DiCrocco – Photography
  • Jim Baldree – Digital Editing
  • Jeff Burns – Assistant
  • David Campbell – String Arrangements
  • Paul Ebersold – Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements
  • Ted Jensen – Mastering
  • Chris Johnson – Vocal Producer
  • Greg Ladanyi – Engineer
  • Matt Martone – Producer, Engineer
  • Skidd Mills – Digital Editing
  • Josey Scott – Rap vocals on "Brother"
  • Edward Sherman – Art Direction
  • Mike Shipley – Mixing

References

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  1. ^ "Coming of Age - Broken : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. 2001-01-16. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  2. ^ a b "Breaking Point // Drowned In Sound". Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  3. ^ Allmusic review