Awake

Skillet  Main Performer

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1 Hero Cooper/Cooper/Coope 3:06
2 Monster Cooper/Brown/Cooper 2:58
3 Don't Wake Me Cooper/Howes/Cooper 3:55
4 Awake and Alive Cooper/Howes/Cooper 3:31
5 One Day Too Late Cooper/Howes/Cooper 3:40
6 It's Not Me It's You Cooper/Cooper 3:24
7 Should've When You Could've Cooper/Cooper 3:31
8 Believe Cooper/David Basset 3:50
9 Forgiven Cooper/Cooper 3:39
10 Sometimes Cooper/Cooper 3:28
11 Never Surrender David Bassett/Coope 3:30
12 Lucy Cooper/Cooper 3:42
13 Dead Inside [*] Cooper/Cooper 2:56
14 Would It Matter [*] Cooper/Cooper/Howes 4:12
15 Monster [Radio Edit] Cooper/Cooper 2:59
16 [Cd-Rom Track] [Multimedia Track] Cooper/Cooper  
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Awake

Audio Compact Disc [Deluxe Edition] [Bonus Tracks]

Label: Atlantic

Category: Pop/Rock

Awake

UPC: 075678958601

Release Date: 08/25/2009

Original Release Date: 08/25/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Hero, Monster, Don't Wake Me, Awake and Alive, One Day Too Late, It's Not Me It's You, Should've When You Could've, Believe, Forgiven, Sometimes, Never Surrender, Lucy, Dead Inside [*], Would It Matter [*], Monster [Radio Edit], [Cd-Rom Track] [Multimedia Track]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

The highest-charting Christian album on the Billboard charts since 2006, Awake could be tagged as Skillet's mainstream breakthrough on that fact alone. Certainly, the band's monster modern rock does sound like it could slip onto on active rock playlist -- maybe not quite in 2009, but earlier in the decade, when metallic rockers heavy on the guitar downstrokes, and power ballads with chant-along vocals were relatively common. That's not to say that Skillet sounds out-of-step with the times -- there's still a gleam to the Howard Benson production that sounds modern -- and they do mange to imprint their own identity on this sometimes-generic brand of contemporary rock, thanks to their communal vocals, with male and female voices trading off, and skyscraper hooks. Skillet also don't always focus solely on religion, as many of their songs are grounded in inspirational positivity, so that's another reason why Awake finds the band poised to break into the mainstream. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.]~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi