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To achieve the album's sound, the band also drew upon a myriad of guests. This marks the first studio album with Kaspar Boye Larsen on bass. The disc was produced by longtime collaborator Jacob Hansen and co-produced by VOLBEAT's Rob Caggiano and Michael Poulsen. "Rewind, Replay, Rebound" was released last August via Republic Records. 1 happened in July 2012 with "Still Counting". 1s by an act based outside of North America, dating to the chart's 1981 inception. 1, breaking the band out of a tie with U2 for the most No. The song was the group's eighth Mainstream Rock Songs No. Last month, VOLBEAT's "Die To Live" topped the Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart. But he believes that he can contact Leviathan, the sea monster, and together they could clean up all the bad things." "He wants as a youngster to try to clean up the whole world, but he knows that he can't do that.
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"He already has a feeling that the world can be an evil place, full of bad people," Poulsen told Billboard. In "Leviathan", frontman Michael Poulsen says he's singing from the imagination of a young boy looking out of his bedroom window. The clip, recorded last year at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany, was edited and directed by Brittany Bowman and Shelby Cude, with audio mixed by Jacob Hansen.
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Danish/American rockers VOLBEAT have revived their long-running "Official Bootleg" series with the release of a live video for "Leviathan", the latest single off the band's seventh studio album, "Rewind, Replay, Rebound".