Metamorphosis is the sixth album by Californian rock band Papa Roach. It wa… Read Full Bio ↴Metamorphosis is the sixth album by Californian rock band Papa Roach. It was released by DGC and Interscope on March 24, 2009. The album was originally planned to be titled Days of War, Nights of Love, which is a lyrical quote from the song "No More Secrets" on the band's previous album, The Paramour Sessions. Subsequently, two songs on the album are titled "Days of War" and "Nights of Love".
On May 17, 2008, Papa Roach performed two new songs at the Nashville, Tennessee Crawfish Boil, "Hanging On" and "Change or Die". "Hanging On" was later renamed to "Lifeline" after Jacoby Shaddix decided to change the chorus lyrics. A third song from the album was performed on July 1 in West Palm Beach, Florida at the Cruzan Amphitheater, titled "I Almost Told You That I Loved You". It was then that vocalist Jacoby Shaddix announced the album's planned release date of August 26. However, Shaddix later mentioned the album's release date had been pushed to March 2009 on Pulse Radio, citing, "We want a new fresh year, a great start."
Mötley Crüe lead guitarist Mick Mars played the guitar solo on the track "Into the Light".
On October 26, 2008, Hollywood Whore was released as a music video through the band's official fan club website, before being formally released as an EP in Canada two days later. In other regions the song and the video are available digitally through iTunes. On November 25, the song became available for digital download in North America. Despite this, the song was never an official single.
"Lifeline", the album's first official single, which was released on January 27 to the iTunes store, with a physical CD release following on February 10, which was a Hot Topic store exclusives including a live version of "Getting Away with Murder" from Papa Roach: Live & Murderous in Chicago. "Lifeline" was also featured as downloadable content for the music rhythm game series Rock Band.
"I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was confirmed by Jacoby Shaddix during live shows to be the second single. A teaser trailer of "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was released on May 18, 2009, whilst a 2nd teaser of "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was released on May 27, 2009. The song was released as a single was released on June 1, 2009.
"Had Enough" was confirmed by Shaddix during live shows to be the album's third single. A music video had been made and was released to radio, however, due to label issues, was not released and cancelled.
Initial critical response to Metamorphosis was average. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 46, based on five reviews. Chris Fallon of AbsolutePunk.net said about the album, "Big anthems, Jonas Brother album cover, lyrics that weave in & out of ambition-slash-unified hope and back-alley corners? Too many times the band takes one step forward and two steps back, at least showing some minimal signs of life in a dying genre built on repetition. Shaddix has a solid voice for this sound, and Horton seems to be discovering a new use for his distortion pedal, there are just far too many cliches in the ocean Papa Roach is trying to swim across, and the band can't seem to cope with their identity. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that the album has "a dire determination to its purported good times": "While Papa Roach is a long long way from the depths of Hinder — that decade of work does give the band a professional snap, plus it never quite seems that Jacoby Shaddix's heart is into slagging that "Hollywood Whore" he berates on the album's first single — they miss the whole point of this kind of rock & roll launch: it should be more fun to listen to than it is to take out on the road."
The album landed at #8 in the Billboard 200, selling 44,000 copies in its first week. Despite its strong debut on the chart, Metamorphosis quickly slid out of the top 20 and charted at #25 its second week. However, in Canada things were different. The album charted #15 in its first week and charted at #1 in its second week. After one year of its release the album has sold over 400,000 copies in U.S. While much lower than their previous records, sales of Metamorphosis are regarded as good to the modern standards of the music industry, even though Metamorphosis has only sold over 900,000 copies worldwide.
1. "Days of War" 1:32
2. "Change or Die" 3:13
3. "Hollywood Whore" 3:56
4. "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" 3:09
5. "Lifeline" 4:06
6. "Had Enough" 4:01
7. "Live This Down" 3:35
8. "March Out of the Darkness" 4:25
9. "Into the Light" 3:27
10. "Carry Me" 4:26
11. "Nights of Love" 5:18
12. "State of Emergency" 5:06
On May 17, 2008, Papa Roach performed two new songs at the Nashville, Tennessee Crawfish Boil, "Hanging On" and "Change or Die". "Hanging On" was later renamed to "Lifeline" after Jacoby Shaddix decided to change the chorus lyrics. A third song from the album was performed on July 1 in West Palm Beach, Florida at the Cruzan Amphitheater, titled "I Almost Told You That I Loved You". It was then that vocalist Jacoby Shaddix announced the album's planned release date of August 26. However, Shaddix later mentioned the album's release date had been pushed to March 2009 on Pulse Radio, citing, "We want a new fresh year, a great start."
Mötley Crüe lead guitarist Mick Mars played the guitar solo on the track "Into the Light".
On October 26, 2008, Hollywood Whore was released as a music video through the band's official fan club website, before being formally released as an EP in Canada two days later. In other regions the song and the video are available digitally through iTunes. On November 25, the song became available for digital download in North America. Despite this, the song was never an official single.
"Lifeline", the album's first official single, which was released on January 27 to the iTunes store, with a physical CD release following on February 10, which was a Hot Topic store exclusives including a live version of "Getting Away with Murder" from Papa Roach: Live & Murderous in Chicago. "Lifeline" was also featured as downloadable content for the music rhythm game series Rock Band.
"I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was confirmed by Jacoby Shaddix during live shows to be the second single. A teaser trailer of "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was released on May 18, 2009, whilst a 2nd teaser of "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" was released on May 27, 2009. The song was released as a single was released on June 1, 2009.
"Had Enough" was confirmed by Shaddix during live shows to be the album's third single. A music video had been made and was released to radio, however, due to label issues, was not released and cancelled.
Initial critical response to Metamorphosis was average. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 46, based on five reviews. Chris Fallon of AbsolutePunk.net said about the album, "Big anthems, Jonas Brother album cover, lyrics that weave in & out of ambition-slash-unified hope and back-alley corners? Too many times the band takes one step forward and two steps back, at least showing some minimal signs of life in a dying genre built on repetition. Shaddix has a solid voice for this sound, and Horton seems to be discovering a new use for his distortion pedal, there are just far too many cliches in the ocean Papa Roach is trying to swim across, and the band can't seem to cope with their identity. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that the album has "a dire determination to its purported good times": "While Papa Roach is a long long way from the depths of Hinder — that decade of work does give the band a professional snap, plus it never quite seems that Jacoby Shaddix's heart is into slagging that "Hollywood Whore" he berates on the album's first single — they miss the whole point of this kind of rock & roll launch: it should be more fun to listen to than it is to take out on the road."
The album landed at #8 in the Billboard 200, selling 44,000 copies in its first week. Despite its strong debut on the chart, Metamorphosis quickly slid out of the top 20 and charted at #25 its second week. However, in Canada things were different. The album charted #15 in its first week and charted at #1 in its second week. After one year of its release the album has sold over 400,000 copies in U.S. While much lower than their previous records, sales of Metamorphosis are regarded as good to the modern standards of the music industry, even though Metamorphosis has only sold over 900,000 copies worldwide.
1. "Days of War" 1:32
2. "Change or Die" 3:13
3. "Hollywood Whore" 3:56
4. "I Almost Told You That I Loved You" 3:09
5. "Lifeline" 4:06
6. "Had Enough" 4:01
7. "Live This Down" 3:35
8. "March Out of the Darkness" 4:25
9. "Into the Light" 3:27
10. "Carry Me" 4:26
11. "Nights of Love" 5:18
12. "State of Emergency" 5:06
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Papa Roach Lyrics
Carry Me I've been looking for something sacred, Running away from th…
Change Or Die This is a wake up call To one, to all The opposition,…
Had Enough Turn the channel on the tv Another boy shot tonight I can't…
Hollywood Whore Hollywood whore Passed out on the floor I'm sorry but the pa…
I Almost Told You That I Loved You You know I love it when you're down on your…
Into The Light This is a warning My final warning Go! This is a warning My …
Lifeline When I was a boy I didn't care 'bout a thing It…
Live This Down I always thought I could trust you But I guess that's…
March Out Of The Darkness It feels like the end of the world It seems like…
Nights Of Love The wicked cane That you play so good I'm falling high Ju…
State Of Emergency There's a movie playing in my head Bombs falling and childre…