The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek explained

The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek
Type:studio
Artist:Relient K
Cover:RelientKTheAnatomyoftheTongeinCheek.jpg
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Released:August 28, 2001
Studio:Yellow Studios (Canton, Ohio)
Genre:Christian pop punk[1]
Length:55:01
Label:Gotee
Producer:Mark Lee Townsend
Prev Title:The Creepy EP
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Employee of the Month EP
Next Year:2002

The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek (often shortened to Anatomy) is the second full-length album released by the Christian rock band Relient K. It was released on August 28, 2001, and peaked at No. 158 on the Billboard 200. On June 26, 2006, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 units in the United States. The cover of the original release is similar to that of the 1999 Ramones release .

The album continues the band's liberal use of pop culture references (such as the song "I'm Lion-O," which is about the popular TV series Thundercats).[2] Song themes range from pop culture to Christian themes—growth in faith ("Pressing On"), backsliding ("What Have You Been Doing Lately?"), worship ("Those Words Are Not Enough," "For the Moments I Feel Faint," and "Less Is More")[2] —and social themes—such as racism and persecution ("Failure to Excommunicate"), judgementalism ("Down in Flames")—to making excuses or blaming others for one's own faults ("Maybe It's Maybeline").[2] There is also a song about one's experiences in high school ("Sadie Hawkins Dance").

Gotee Records released a "Gold Edition" of this album on October 31, 2006, along with the release of a "Gold Edition" of Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do on the same day. The Gold Edition of this album has remixed and remastered in a style similar to Mmhmm (the album was remixed by the same people who mixed Mmhmm) and it has a music video for the song "Pressing On".

Track listing

Credits

Relient K

Additional personnel

Production

References to popular culture

The last line of "Pressing On" is from The Mary Tyler Moore Show theme.[2] "Maybe It's Maybeline" (deliberately misspelled, much like the band's name) refers to the popular Maybelline line of beauty products and its tag line.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kielich. Kris. Relient K Endures with Catchy Pop-Punk Sound. The Buffalo News. The Buffalo News. January 23, 2016. November 30, 2015.
  2. Book: Powell, Mark Allan . Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music . 2002 . Hendrickson Publishers . . 1-56563-679-1 . First printing . 750–751 . registration .