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U-MYX was a music format launched in 2004 which allowed a user to arrange and create their own mix of songs by known music artists. The U-MYX Software is available on CDs (usually on the artist's single release as an Enhanced Section on the CD) and was available as digital downloads from U-MYX's own digital store. Digital U-MYX Sales were UK Chart eligible and counted towards the artist's chart position. U-MYX changed its name to GoMix in 2009.

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37-501: Users can create and play back U-MYX files using the U-MYX Player application. The U-MYX Player arranges the song in a grid format, divided into Tracks and Sections. Users can turn individual blocks on and off (muting the instruments), adjust the volume curves of tracks, copy, paste, insert and delete sections in order to create their own mix of the track. The U-MYX player is a standalone application that requires no installation on

74-427: A "diverse range of styles," while not straying far from the "signature sound" of their debut album, with several critics comparing it to the music of Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne . The cover of the album also resembles the cover artwork of No Doubt 's 2001 album Rock Steady . Riot! received generally positive reviews from music critics , who praised its sound, and noted its "crossover potential". The album

111-644: A band with the Farro brothers before the two met Williams. Williams explained the album was titled Riot! because during the writing process their "thoughts and emotions were coming out so fast that we couldn't control them," comparing it to a riot . Williams also commented on the band's evolution with the album stating, "I think our intention for [ All We Know Is Falling ] would have been for it to be everything that Riot! is, but there wasn't any time to make that record back then." After being courted by producers Neal Avron and Howard Benson , Paramore opted to record

148-453: A blog appeared online claiming to be an official exit statement from the Farro brothers. The blog entry refuted statements made by Paramore's official website regarding the brothers' departure and was heavily critical of Hayley Williams , her family, Atlantic Records , and Fueled by Ramen . Farro appeared in a video on YouTube claiming that the blog was genuine. The video was quickly removed for reported violations, but Farro re-uploaded it

185-462: A few days later. Farro, a Christian, cited his and Williams' differing beliefs as a reason for departing Paramore. On February 2, 2011, Farro announced he had established a Twitter account for his new band, Novel American. The band included high school friends Van Beasley, Tyler Ward, and Ryan Clark, each formerly of the band Cecil Adora. Unlike in Paramore, Farro relegated himself to guitar in

222-558: A release date since. On April 3, 2010, Farro married fiancée Jenna Rice in Tennessee, missing Paramore 's Pacific Rim tour to plan the wedding. Their daughter was born on January 28, 2018, and their son was born on May 22, 2020. He has four siblings, including Zac . Farro currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee . He was one of three co-writers of the song " This Is Amazing Grace " along with Jeremy Riddle and Phil Wickham ;

259-429: A score of 67 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews" based on 8 reviews. Jason Lymangrover of AllMusic stated "Filled with crossover potential, the songs are consistent and zippy with catchy hooks in the vein of Boys Like Girls fronted by a young Shirley Manson ." At Stylus Magazine , Jonathan Bradley opined that " Riot! is immediately appealing because it focuses on sounds that have been neglected by

296-482: A web page allowing others who did not have the U-MYX software to hear their mix. U-MYX offered free, heavily cut-down clips of new chart releases in U-MYX format. U-MYX Clips usually featured roughly 30 seconds of a song and did not allow for saving or exporting. The U-MYX Software does not allow the user to add their own audio files/samples to the track, and not all songs allow export to .WAV or .MP3 format depending on

333-447: Is a self-taught guitarist and began playing when he was 13 years old. His family later moved to Franklin, Tennessee. Along with his younger brother Zac , Farro was a founding member of Paramore, serving as the band's lead guitarist and backing vocalist from 2004 until his exit in late 2010. Farro also co-wrote almost every track on Paramore's first three albums with Hayley Williams and occasionally Taylor York . On December 21, 2010,

370-406: Is also declared as one of 2007's most popular emo pop albums by Andrew Leahey of AllMusic. Jonathan Bradley at Stylus Magazine labeled it as "irrepressible power pop ". Alternative Press wrote "Paramore...have created 11 more-than-competent pop-rock numbers." On March 13, 2007, it was announced that guitarist Hunter Lamb left the group to focus on family. On April 13, "Misery Business"

407-506: Is an American musician, best known as the former lead guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band Paramore . He has most recently pursued a solo career as the lead vocalist and guitarist of his self-named band Farro. His debut solo album, Walkways , was released in 2016. Farro was born in Voorhees Township, New Jersey , on September 29, 1987, the second-oldest of five siblings, including Paramore drummer Zac Farro . He

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444-457: Is one of the band's oldest songs, but they felt it fit better in Riot! . She described the song as "a claim of victory for both ourselves and our fans." The eleventh track "Born for This" contains the line "we want the airwaves back", from the song "Liberation Frequency" in the album The Shape of Punk to Come by the influential Swedish hardcore band Refused . Williams has explained that this song

481-476: The Bamboozle Left festival. In April and May, the band went on a co-headlining US tour with Jimmy Eat World . In July, the band performed on the 2008 edition of Warped Tour for a week. In July and August, the band went on a US tour with Jack's Mannequin , Paper Route and Phantom Planet . Riot! received generally positive reviews from music critics . According to Metacritic , the album holds

518-524: The U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart at 20 in late 2007. Riot! sold 42,000 albums in the U.S. in its first week and three months later the album hit its peak at 15 on the Billboard 200. The album was certified triple-Platinum on April 20, 2021. The album achieved some success in the UK reaching #24 on the albums chart sales and selling 250,094 copies to date. In New Zealand , the album peaked at number 15, and

555-551: The US and is considered the band's breakthrough hit, credited with introducing the band to a mainstream audience. Its third and fourth singles, " Crushcrushcrush ", and " That's What You Get ", were also successful, with both achieving a platinum certification by the RIAA. Before work began on Paramore 's next album, bassist Jeremy Davis was expelled from the band due to "his lack of work ethic and participation in things that [the rest of

592-681: The album with producer David Bendeth in New Jersey , who had previously worked with Your Vegas and Breaking Benjamin . The album was recorded from January to April 2007 at the House of Loud and Bennett Studios, the former was also the mixing location, while the latter was the recording place for the piano arrangements; it was produced and mixed by David Bendeth , and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound Studios . During production, Paramore held an online contest, titled "The Last Song You'll Ever Sing", where fans submitted videos on YouTube for

629-652: The artist or record label preference. This music software article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Riot! Riot! is the second studio album by the American rock band Paramore . It was released in the United States on June 12, 2007 through Fueled by Ramen as a follow-up to the band's debut album, All We Know Is Falling (2005). The album was produced by David Bendeth and written primarily by band members Hayley Williams and Josh Farro , with Bendeth. The album explores

666-662: The band went on the 2007 edition of Warped Tour . In October and November, the group went on a co-headlining US tour with the Starting Line . Set Your Goals opened the first half of the tour, while the Almost opened the second half. The album was re-released in late 2007 as a MVI CD/DVD, which includes the ability to remix Crushcrushcrush and Misery Business using the program U-MYX and includes music videos as well as live videos, lyrics and digital liner notes. The album has yielded four singles, with " Misery Business " being

703-440: The band] didn't agree with," according to guitarist Josh Farro . Following his departure, Farro and his brother, drummer Zac Farro , convinced lead vocalist Hayley Williams to bring Taylor York as guitarist, although Williams insisted on Davis' reinstatement in the band. After an agreement involving the remaining three members, Davis was reinstated as bassist, and York became the band's touring guitarist only. York had been in

740-619: The best pop-punk album of 2007, commenting "Paramore might not be tapping into anything new, but it has finally hit its stride, making pop-punk anthems that match the praise." Alternative Press writer Scott Heisel commented "considering the median age of the band, the musicianship shown on Riot! is mightily impressive...while the record as a whole may not be a home run, it's solid stand-up double that keeps Fueled By Ramen's inning alive for their next clean-up hitter." Justin Mabee at Jesus Freak Hideout declared "While this new album may lack some of

777-464: The first time in a video you're gonna get to see who we really are." Williams had stated "We're hoping to do one more tour across the States before we really get started with all the (European summer) festivals. Of course, I want to do more Warped Tour dates, 'cause it's, like, my favorite tour ever. We'll see what works out and hopefully just have another great year." In early April, the band appeared at

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814-441: The first. The album's second single was "Hallelujah". The album's third single was " Crushcrushcrush ", released on January 15, 2008, in the US and January 23 in the UK. The album's fourth single, " That's What You Get ", was released just over a week after Paramore cancelled their European tour to work on "personal issues", amidst media speculation of the band breaking up. For the single's video shoot, Williams explained that, given

851-429: The fragile state of the band, they all thought it best if they kept things low-key, surrounding themselves with their friends and family and keeping it simple. Williams added, "We had tons of friends there, and it really just felt like a hangout session. And Marcos [Siega, the director] was so cool about it. He said, 'Bring your friends.' We shot it in some of our friends' houses, and it just felt so real... and I think it's

888-494: The genre's front-runners. This is an uncomplicated album of strikingly uncomplicated music, entirely lacking in 15 word song titles." Bradley also compared it to the "better songs" from Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne . Gareth Dobson at Drowned in Sound observed "At 38 minutes long, it's mercifully brief, but still manages to feel like a double album for those who endure it. That is, those who don't manage to forget that it's on

925-535: The host computer. The application loads in .UMX data files which contain the songs audio and graphics. The .UMX data files vary in size depending on the track with the average song being approximately 20 megabytes. While the U-MYX player is no longer available to download, it is available fully functional on releases such as the MVI edition of Riot! by Paramore with the export/share-online features no longer working. Each U-MYX Track had its own Microsite where users of

962-467: The new project, saying, "I never wanted to sing. My voice — and this is not false humility — is just not that good." On February 22, 2011, the band announced Farro's brother Zac would replace Tyler Ward on drums. However, on May 23, 2014, Farro stated that he had scrapped the project entirely, primarily due to the lack of a suitable vocalist. In May 2014, Farro announced on Twitter that he had scrapped his previous band, Novel American, because "nothing

999-411: The opportunity to sing back-up vocals on the track "Born for This". The winner was Mary Bonney of McLean, Virginia . Williams classified Riot! as "raw energy," which she considered development of their debut album. The first track "For a Pessimist I'm Pretty Optimistic" comes from what lead guitarist Josh Farro reflects as "putting your faith in someone and they blow it." Farro composed the music for

1036-425: The software could download, rate and comment on remixes made by other people with the full length U-MYX Player for that track. Users were able to save their mixes as a proprietary format .umx file which could then be uploaded and shared with the rest of the community. Once a U-MYX was uploaded to the microsite, a Flash -based streaming player was automatically generated a few minutes later which users could embed into

1073-422: The song and gave the demo to Williams to write the lyrics. The origins of " Misery Business " came from a message Williams posted on the band's LiveJournal , asking fans to post about what they were ashamed of. She found out that most of them "were reaching out to someone to spill their guts to," which she recalled being an inspiration for the honest songwriting of the song. Williams recounted that " Hallelujah "

1110-499: The spiritual depth that rocked their debut, the whole record retains a very positive feeling to it" Mabee commented that the band "has come a long way" with the album since they have formed. Pitchfork 's Jenn Pelly in her conclusion summarized the album as "biting songs of brokenness and strength reproduced the feeling eternally: of not being alone in your pain or fury, of being out of step together—the most enduring definition of emo [Williams'] generation would offer." The album

1147-533: The stereo at all. People, get your pop-punk thrills somewhere else. At least somewhere where there are actual thrills to be had." IGN 's Ed Thompson stated "This is by no means a must have album and is not going to be remembered as the band's defining moment by any stretch of the imagination. But what Riot! will do is serve as a foundation from which the kids can continue to learn, grow and improve." Thompson also commented that it shows more maturity compared to similar bands. Lewis P. at Sputnikmusic described it as

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1184-688: Was certified Gold on February 1, 2009, shipping over 15,000 copies. "Misery Business" became a hit, spending 22 weeks at #3 on Alternative Songs chart. The song has been certified quadruple-Platinum by the RIAA. All tracks are written by Josh Farro and Hayley Williams , except where noted. All tracks produced by David Bendeth . Personnel adapted from Riot! liner notes Additional musicians Artwork Production Management Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Citations Sources Josh Farro Joshua Neil Farro (born September 29, 1987)

1221-517: Was going anywhere". Later that year, he announced the name of his solo project, Farro. His debut single, "Color Rush", was released in November 2014, with a music video appearing on YouTube. Farro released his debut album, Walkways , independently on February 5, 2016. He announced a mini tour to support the album throughout the year. On May 19, 2017, he announced on Twitter that he is writing for his second album, however there has been no update on

1258-477: Was included in Rock Sound ' s 101 Modern Classics list at number 10. The album was included at number 16 on Rock Sound ' s "The 51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time" list. Stylus Magazine listed it at number 49 in their top 50 albums of 2007. In 2023, the album was included at number 26 on Loudwire ' s "100 Best Rock And Metal Albums Of The 21st Century" list. Riot! entered

1295-399: Was made available for streaming. A week later, the album's cover art and track listing was revealed. In April and May, the band went on headlining tour of the U.S. They were supported by the Almost , This Providence , Love Arcade and Quietdrive . Riot! was released through Fueled by Ramen on June 12, following the debut of "Misery Business" on the radio. From late June to late August,

1332-946: Was successful in the United States, reaching number fifteen on the Billboard 200 and being certified triple-platinum on April 20, 2021 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It was also certified platinum in both the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and the Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), and gold in both New Zealand and Canada . Its lead single, " Misery Business ", reached top-thirty and forty positions in

1369-460: Was written "about the fans" and "that the whole pre-chorus is actually inspired by that one line of the song." Ian Cohen of MTV Hive described the album as "classic alt-rock with a distinctly Fueled By Ramen edge." Cam Lindsay at Exclaim! characterized it as "high-energy/high-emotion pop punk ," while AllMusic 's Jason Lymangrover states "[Williams] fills the majority of her punk-pop tales with emo angst and declarations of boy woes." It

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