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Trapt (Ep)
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Release Date:03/30/2004
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:093624872429

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  • All Music Guide

    As Trapt had been coasting on "Headstrong" momentum for almost two years, anything new from the Cali combo is a nearmilestone. However, eager fans should probably wait for the eventual fulllength, as this "EP" is an opportunistic tease. Joining satisfactory live versions of the debut's "Echo" and "Made of Glass" is the unreleased "Promise," which shifts between minor chord atmosphere and chunky choruses in a play for what Incubus sounded like three years ago. The set's scanty musical content is augmented or perhaps it's the other way around with a Trapt Tshirt and a fullpanel advert for bandbranded posters, "beanies," and additional shirts. Fans looking for "Promise" will find iTunes a better option.

    - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Trapt

Schoolhood chums Chris Brown and Peter Charell absorbed the heavy rock sound of KORN, Soundgarden and Metallica during the mid-nineties. Both were music geeks and naturally flirted around the idea of getting a group together. Casual gigs in school motivated them even more, leaving Brown and Charell design what would become Trapt. In 1997, fellow guitarist Simon Ormandy ... Read more