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Fragile (Saron Gas album)

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Released
  
November 2000

Saron Gas 4 Track Demo (2000)
  
Fragile (2000)

Release date
  
November 2000

Length
  
46:35

Artist
  
Seether

Label
  
Musketeer Records

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Recorded
  
The Farm, Midrand, South Africa September 2000

Producer
  
Brian O'Shea and Chris Tuck

Fragile (2000)
  
Disclaimer (as Seether) (2002)

Genres
  
Post-grunge, Rock music, Grunge, Alternative rock, Heavy metal

Similar
  
Seether albums, Alternative rock albums

Seether saron gas beer


Fragile is the debut album by the band Saron Gas, which would eventually become Seether. The album was released only in South Africa. After this album, Wind-up Records asked the band to change their name—because Saron Gas was a homophone for sarin gas, a deadly nerve agent—and the band decided on "Seether".

Contents

The versions of the tracks on this album are unique, though seven were re-recorded for Disclaimer. It is notable that all the singles from Disclaimer were originally from Fragile and no originals from the next album would be singles. "Take Me Away" was re-worked into an acoustic song for Disclaimer II.

The seven tracks re-recorded for Disclaimer were: "69 Tea", "Pride", "Fine Again", "Driven Under", "Your Bore", "Pig", and "Gasoline".

Personnel

  • Shaun Morgan – lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitar
  • Dale Stewart – bass, backing vocals
  • Dave Cohoe – drums, backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Beer2:48
    269 Tea3:36
    3Pride4:22

    References

    Fragile (Saron Gas album) Wikipedia