Carbon Stereoxide | ||||
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Studio album by The Eraserheads | ||||
Released | March 10, 2001 (Cassette Tape) March 15, 2001 (CD/VCD) |
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Recorded | TRACKS Studios Squid 16 Squid Crib Bombshelter Records |
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Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock, pop rock | |||
Length | 55:53 | |||
Label |
Musiko Records & BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. |
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The Eraserheads chronology | ||||
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Carbon Stereoxide is the Eraserheads' seventh and final studio album. It featured a theme darker than previous albums. Released in March 2001 by Sony BMG Music Philippines, Inc. (Formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.), it was to be the last album featuring Ely Buendia as the band's lead singer. It contains 18 tracks and was released in both CD and cassette formats came with a free VCD featuring the making of the "Maskara" video, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.
Initial copies of the album came with a promotional Eraserheads "masks" set.
David Gonzales of AllMusic negatively criticized the follow up to the band's previous album Natin 99 as "another bewildering mess". While he considered the album's first two opening tracks ("Ultrasound" and "Maskara") as "good alternative rock songs", he pointed out that these songs will fail to appeal to a wide range of listeners. Gonzales dismissed most of the album as "pointless and meandering".