Generation Rx

Metroschifter

Generation Rx

RELEASED: May 20, 1999
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Welcome to Louisville 1:20 2. The Greatest Ballad of All Time 2:01 3. Why Me 2:57 4. Untitled Hymn for Kentuckiana 2:20 5. Nobody's Favorite Crayon Is White 1:12 6. Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi 2:30 7. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 3:04 8. Muhammad Ali Boulevard 1:36 9. Funny How Time Slips Away 3:22 10. What Flavor? 2:10 11. The Middletown General Store 3:12 12. Dear Lord, My God 1:06 13. Last Night While I Slept 1:03 14. It Just Means Good-Bye 2:46 15. Old Chunk of Coal 1:38
Generation Rx is the third studio album by the American rock band Metroschifter, released in 1998. The album showcases a blend of post-hardcore and indie rock influences, characterized by its raw energy and introspective lyrics. It reflects the band's evolution from their earlier work, incorporating more melodic elements and complex song structures, while still maintaining their signature sound. The album is noted for its exploration of themes such as addiction, disillusionment, and the struggles of modern life, resonating with a generation seeking authenticity in music.