Anyone For Doomsday?

Year: 2001
Artist: Powerman 5000

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Album: Anyone For Doomsday?
Artist: Powerman 5000

Meta Information: "Anyone For Doomsday?" is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Powerman 5000, initially scheduled for release in 2001 but ultimately shelved by DreamWorks Records. The album was intended to be a follow-up to their successful album "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" However, due to the September 11 attacks and concerns over its apocalyptic themes, DreamWorks Records decided to postpone the release indefinitely. Despite this setback, "Anyone For Doomsday?" showcases Powerman 5000's trademark blend of industrial rock, metal, and electronic influences, with lyrics exploring themes of societal collapse, technological dystopia, and rebellion against authority.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Postponed Release: "Anyone For Doomsday?" was originally set to be released on September 11, 2001. However, in light of the tragic events of that day, DreamWorks Records made the decision to postpone the album indefinitely due to its apocalyptic themes. The band had already released promotional singles and music videos for tracks like "Bombshell" and "Free" before the album's shelving, but the full album was never officially released until years later.

  2. Leaked Tracks: Despite the album's official cancellation, several tracks from "Anyone For Doomsday?" leaked online, allowing fans to access unreleased material from Powerman 5000. These leaked tracks, including "Free", "Bombshell", and "The End Is Over", garnered attention from fans and became cult favorites among Powerman 5000 enthusiasts. The leaked album also included cover artwork and track listings, providing a glimpse into what "Anyone For Doomsday?" would have been like if it had been released as planned.

  3. Re-Release: In 2011, over a decade after its original intended release date, Powerman 5000 announced that "Anyone For Doomsday?" would finally see the light of day. The album was officially released on August 30, 2011, through Mighty Loud Entertainment, marking the end of its long-awaited arrival. The re-release featured remastered tracks and additional bonus content, allowing fans to finally experience the album in its entirety. Despite the delayed release, "Anyone For Doomsday?" received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, cementing its place in Powerman 5000's discography.

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