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Celldweller (album)

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Celldweller is the debut studio album by the American electronic rock project Celldweller, released on February 11, 2003. It blends electronic rock, nu metal and industrial metal, and was produced by Klayton and Grant Mohrman. The album features a guest appearance by Jarrod Montague of Taproot and spent one week at number 17 on Billboard’s Top Internet Albums chart, earning Album of the Year at the Just Plain Folks Music Awards.

Before its release, Klayton shared early versions of the song Symbiont online and released eight remixes that gained hundreds of thousands of plays on Mp3.com, helping to grow the fan base.

A 10th anniversary reissue arrived on June 10, 2013 with updated artwork and a second disc of remixes, rarities, and unreleased material, including the unreleased track "Uncrowned," which was written in 2000 and finished for the edition. On February 16, 2024, a Definitive Edition was released for the 20th anniversary, featuring 55 tracks (the original album plus bonus material) and remastering.

All songs on the album were written by Klayton. The music from Celldweller has been licensed for many films and video games, such as Doom, Spider-Man 2 and Need for Speed: Most Wanted—a distinction shared by only a few artists like Moby, Meiko, and The Crystal Method. The track "Switchback" was also used in the iPhone game Tap Tap Revenge.


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