Attack Attack! (album)

It is also the final album to include former clean vocalist and rhythm guitarist Johnny Franck.

It received mixed reviews from music critics, with praise generated around the album's heavier tracks and negativity directed toward the electronicore and electropop songs.

[6] They headlined the This Is a Family Tour in November 2010 with support from Emmure, Pierce the Veil, In Fear and Faith, and Of Mice & Men.

[10] "Renob, Nevada" was a song written in five minutes by Franck and is about people who criticized the group "in really obnoxious ways."

The title came from a familiar excuse the band had heard before and is about how "you wish you didn't get to know people as well as you do," and seeing that person's faults, hoping they would change.

[10] "Smokahontas" is a song that blends dubstep, hardcore, metalcore, pop and dance-pop music and its title came from how the group wanted to "come up with funny [marijuana-related] names.

[13] A music video for the song was uploaded onto Rise's official YouTube on January 21, 2011, and has accumulated 17 million views to date.

[15] The group posted a remix version of "Sexual Man Chocolate" in promotion for their 2011 Vans Warped Tour performance.

Gregory Heaney of AllMusic noted the band's experiment with electropop and metalcore stating, "While this hodgepodge is an interesting gimmick, the elements never feel like they come together in any kind of harmony, making the electronic work feel more like an ironic wink than an earnest attempt to fuse two disparate styles together.

[21] Scott Heisel of Alternative Press praised Shomo's vocals on the album, as well as the song "Sexual Man Chocolate", comparing it to Chiodos' Bone Palace Ballet.

should be encouraged for seeking to reinvent the hitherto deeply stale metalcore genre, even if their particular results are a little mixed.

's sound is back, featuring high-pitched vocals to the point that dogs everywhere bark in suffering, metal breakdowns, and autotuned, synth-laden dance portions.

"[20] Zach Shaw of Metal Insider simply remarked, "Crabcore reached this high on the charts?