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A Change of Atmosphere was the final CD that featured Fishkill as simply a one-man recording project. There's a wide range of musical styles on this record and the music takes on a presence all its own. Songwriter Chris Nelson claimed at the time of its release in 2003 "This was the best record I could've made by myself. I don't think anything else I do by myself will ever be able to compare with this." The band concept had been narrowed down to the basic guitar, drums, and bass format with only one song featuring a keyboard. This new leaner sound would ultimately pave the way for the current three-piece lineup the band enjoys today. In addition, there's a broader range of styles than on the previous records, including an attempt at reggae/ska and nu-metal. Sometimes the music was interpreted in ways the artist never intended! The track "Stormcloud" was picked up by a goth rock station, getting some heavy airplay at the time. "The Worst Part Of It All" wound up on a european hardcore punk station for a while as well. Fishkill has the ability to gain an audience in almost every musical genre they explore.

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Track List:
1. Weekend Anthem
2. That Feeling
3. A Change Of Atmosphere
4. My Direction
5. Never Far Away
6. You Don't Know
7. Stormcloud
8. Just A Lie
9. Be
10. A Denial
11. Hidden Treasure
12. A Tune
13. September
14. The Worst Part Of It All
15. Come Midnight

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