Duality_(Ra_album)

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Duality (Ra album)

2005 studio album by Ra


Duality is the second studio album by American alternative metal band Ra. This is the band's first album with bassist/backing vocalist P.J. Farley and drummer Andy Ryan.

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The style from this album has noticeably changed since Ra's debut album of From One. The album boasts a hard rock and melodic vibe whereas their first album had more of a nu metal feel. The middle-eastern influences in the CD are still present, but are noticeably pushed back. Akin to their former album, Duality only claimed one charting single, which was the song "Fallen Angels", a song that was inspired by the Kevin Smith film Dogma. The tenth track "Got Me Going" was played on the radio in the background of the movie Hot Rod.

Early pressings of the album were immediately recalled from stores because of a manufacturing glitch, as skipping could be heard on track 2. The problem has since been corrected, and latest pressings of the album feature a sticker on the front of the case stating it to be a remastered version. Ra has sold 80,000 copies of Duality. Duality peaked at no. 137 on the Billboard 200 and no. 2 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[4][5]

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All tracks are written by Sahaj Ticotin, except where noted

Credits

  • Sahaj Ticotin - vocals, guitar, percussion, programming
  • Ben Carroll - guitar, backing vocals
  • P.J. Farley - bass, backing vocals
  • Andy Ryan - drums

References

  1. "Duality - Ra". AllMusic. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  2. Paul Gunnel and antiGUY. "Ra - Duality Review". AntiMusic.
  3. "Fallen Angels by RA". Amazon Music. Retrieved June 17, 2021.
  4. "Ra Chart History: Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Retrieved June 17, 2021.

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