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Big Bad World

Big Bad World
Plain White T's- Big Bad World.jpg
Studio album by Plain White T's
Released September 23, 2008 (2008-09-23)
Recorded Groovemaster Studios (Chicago)
Genre Pop punk,indie rock
Length 33:57
Label Hollywood, Fearless
Producer Johnny K
Plain White T's chronology
Every Second Counts
(2006)
Big Bad World
(2008)
Wonders of the Younger
(2010)
Singles from Big Bad World
  1. "Natural Disaster"
    Released: August 8, 2008
  2. "1, 2, 3, 4"
    Released: January 16, 2009
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 47/100
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk.net (24%)
AllMusic 3.5/5 stars
Blender 3/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B
Kerrang! 2/5 stars
PopMatters (1/10)
Rocklouder! 1/5 stars

Big Bad World is the fifth studio album by American rock band Plain White T's. It was released on September 23, 2008 by Hollywood Records. The creation of this album was a follow up album to "Every Second Counts" in hopes of breaking free from being the "Hey There Delilah" Band. To promote the album, the Plain White T's launched a few webisodes, which together form the series Meet Me in California. The majority of the album was written while on the road, in planes, in hotels, and on buses.

The producer of this album, Johnny K (Producer of Disturbed and 3 Doors Down) and mixer Andy Wallace (Coldplay, Paul McCartney, Avenged Sevenfold) approached the recordings as if it were an old recording. Typically, a recording studio would "layer the guitars," by recording everyone separately. Instead, Tom Higgenson revealed his ultimate goal: that he would rather the band "reflect back onto the beetles to 'bring that back- the real songs, the classic kind of feel.'" Both producers decided to let the "ambiance of the room fill out the recording rather than layer the performances." To produce this kind of sound, the album was recorded in one room with the P.A. Monitors, monitor wedges, and no headphones. They even decided to use live drum recordings, rather than fiddling with the artificial sounds of an electric set.

The clothing store Aéropostale started selling the album. Buying it from there includes a limited edition Plain White T's T-shirt; also trying on a pair of jeans there gets you a code to type on Aeropostale's website for a free song download titled "Love at 10th Sight". This was also done with the latest Fall Out Boy album to increase awareness of the Aero brand. The free download is no longer available due to it being limited until midnight of the album release.

The single "Natural Disaster" is featured as downloadable content for the Rock Band series.

The album received mixed reviews, with The Album Project giving the album a score of 2/5 and saying; "the new Plain White T's seem to be making music with the intention of not simply becoming a one hit wonder ("Hey There Delilah") and "making it big" but in the process have watered down everything."AbsolutePunk.net reviewer Chris Fallon gave the album a score of only 24%, saying "the band continues their steep decline by writing some of the cheesiest, most gimmicky songs even Kidz Bop wouldn't consider covering". AbsolutePunk later lampooned the record by claiming that album had sold 10 million copies, as their April Fool's Day joke of 2009.


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