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Just like As Good As Dead, Pack Up The Cats is sometimes called a concept album telling a story of a man who sells out only to end up in a dead end. In an interview, frontman Scott Lucas said that the album was "about moving on". He has also mentioned that it's about forgiveness for doing good things. The album also has many themes to it, these themes include Cats, Selling out, being a jerk, and Forgiveness.

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  • Pack Up The Cats
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  • Just like As Good As Dead, Pack Up The Cats is sometimes called a concept album telling a story of a man who sells out only to end up in a dead end. In an interview, frontman Scott Lucas said that the album was "about moving on". He has also mentioned that it's about forgiveness for doing good things. The album also has many themes to it, these themes include Cats, Selling out, being a jerk, and Forgiveness.
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  • 2858.0
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Label
  • Island
Producer
  • Roy Thomas Baker
Name
  • Pack Up The Cats
Genre
Type
  • Studio
Language
  • English
Last album
  • As Good As Dead
This Album
  • Pack Up The Cats
Chronology
  • Local H Studio Album
Next album
  • Here Comes The Zoo
Released
  • 1998-09-01(xsd:date)
Artist
Recorded
  • 1998(xsd:integer)
Reviews
  • * Allmusic * Robert Christgau * Sputnikmusic
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  • Just like As Good As Dead, Pack Up The Cats is sometimes called a concept album telling a story of a man who sells out only to end up in a dead end. In an interview, frontman Scott Lucas said that the album was "about moving on". He has also mentioned that it's about forgiveness for doing good things. The album also has many themes to it, these themes include Cats, Selling out, being a jerk, and Forgiveness. The album has 15 tracks, which totals the album to around 47 minutes and 38 seconds. Many tracks would fade in to one another. The album also uses a number of sound effects, such as answering machines, cat noises, whistling, and guitar effects. The track "Cool Magnet" features a guitar solo by Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots. Like some of Local H's albums, there is a track at or near the beginning of the album which would reappear at the end of the album, for this one, it's "Lucky" (Track 3) and "Lucky Time" (Track 15). In Australia, the album came with a bonus CD.
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