Title of Record is the second album by American industrial rock band Filter. It was released on August 24, 1999, via Reprise Records. The album's earlier sessions were marred with slow progress due to line-up changes and frontman Richard Patrick deciding to create his own studio for recording. Upon solidifying the line-up, and bringing in further production help, progress improved, and the album was eventually released on August 24, 1999. The album would be a commercial success for the band, being their second of two platinum selling albums, selling over one million copies.
The album's creation took part over the course of an exhaustive four-year period. After the creation of Filter's 1995 debut album, Short Bus, which was created entirely by frontman Richard Patrick, Brian Liesegang, and a drum machine, the band toured in support of the album throughout 1996. In order to do this, a live band was recruited, consisting of Geno Lenardo on guitar, Frank Cavanaugh on bass, and Matt Walker on drums.
Gotta green light gotta green light yeah
But I'm going no where
Gotta green light gotta red light yeah
No cop no stop I don't care
Every one of you could be the same
Every one of you could be play the game
Gotta green light, gotta green light yeah
But ya goin' nowhere
You know the best things in life aren't for me
You know the best things in life aren't for free
Gotta a new life, gotta a plight yeah
And it's goin' nowhere
Gotta a moutaintop like a pin drop yeah
No God no thought I don't care
Everyone of you could be the same
Everyone of you can't play this game
Gotta a new life, gotta a plight yeah
And it's going nowhere
Got a new find got a new crime yeah
And it's goin' nowhere
Like a global path like car crash yeah
No cop no stop he don't care
Every one of you are just the same
Every one of you will play this game
Gotta a new fun, gotta a new crime yeah
And it's goin' nowhere