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Description
Emerging from Toronto with a reputation built on confrontation and ambition, Fucked Up made a decisive statement with their first full-length studio album, 'Hidden World'. Released in 2006, the record signaled a break from hardcore’s expected brevity, unfolding instead through long, punishing compositions that blurred the line between aggression and endurance. Songs stretched outward, driven by repetition, tension, and a sense of looming instability rather than immediate payoff.
Rather than offering clarity, 'Hidden World' embraced disorientation as a core principle. Lyrically and conceptually, the album explored power, ideology, and misinformation, presenting fractured narratives that resisted easy interpretation. Fucked Up combined confrontational politics with deliberate ambiguity, creating a listening experience that felt volatile and unresolved. Musically, hardcore urgency collided with melodic insistence and art-punk ambition, allowing chaos and structure to coexist within sprawling arrangements. Tracks like "Crusades" and "Hidden World" demonstrated the band’s willingness to push physical and emotional limits, while extended pieces such as "Vivian Girls" reinforced the album’s hypnotic intensity. In a period when punk risked becoming increasingly standardized, 'Hidden World' stood as a dangerous, unpredictable work, reaffirming Fucked Up as a band committed to risk, confusion, and uncompromising expression.
Tracklist
- Crusades
- David Comes to Life
- Invisible Leader
- Carried Out to the Sea
- Baiting the Public
- Fate of Fates
- Two Snakes
- Hidden World
- Manqueller Man
- Blaze of Glory
- Triumph of Life
- Jacob's Ladder
- Vivian Girls
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