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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Albums --> |
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| Name = Reroute to Remain |
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| name = Reroute to Remain |
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| Type = ] |
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| type = studio |
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| Artist = ] |
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| artist = ] |
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| Cover = InFlames-RerouteToRemain.jpg |
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| cover = In Flames - Reroute to Remain.png |
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| Released = ], ] |
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| Recorded = |
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| released = 3 September 2002 |
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| recorded = 2002 |
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| Genre = <!-- do not change the current genre (alternative metal), please discuss in STYE talk page about it before -->] |
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| Length = 51:39 |
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| Label = ] |
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| genre = {{hlist|]|]}} |
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| Producer = ] |
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| length = 51:39 |
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| Reviews = ] {{rating-5|4.5}} |
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| label = ] |
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| Last album = '']''<br />(2001) |
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| producer = ] |
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| This album = '''''Reroute to Remain'''''<br />(2002) |
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| prev_title = ] |
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| Next album = '']''<br />(2003) |
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| prev_year = 2000 |
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| next_year = 2004 |
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| misc = {{Singles |
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| type = studio |
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| single1 = Cloud Connected |
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| single1date = 4 November 2002 |
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| single2 = ] |
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| single2date = 10 June 2003 <small> (]) </small> |
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{{external music video|type=single|{{YouTube|B7iIS91fMAc|"Cloud Connected"}}}} |
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|rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref name=AllMusic>{{cite web|last=Sheaks|first=Matthias|title=Allmusic review|website=] |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/reroute-to-remain-mw0000221920|access-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> |
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|rev2 = '']'' |
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|rev2score = 9/10<ref>{{cite web|last=Albrecht|first=Frank|title=Rock Hard review|url=http://www.rockhard.de/megazine/reviewarchiv/review-anzeigen.html?tx_rxsearch_pi1%5Breview%5D=13726|work=issue 184|access-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> |
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|rev3score = {{rating|9|10}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Albrecht|first=Frank|title=Rock Hard review|url=http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/compact_discs/in_flames/reroute_to_remain|work=issue 184|access-date=27 May 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141024224506/http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/compact_discs/in_flames/reroute_to_remain|archive-date=24 October 2014}}</ref> |
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'''''Reroute to Remain''''' (subtitled: '''''Fourteen Songs of Conscious Insanity''''', and on reissue: '''''Fourteen Songs of Conscious Madness''''') is the sixth studio album by Swedish ] band ], released in September 2002. |
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'''''Reroute to Remain''''' is the sixth studio ] by ]. The album was released on ], ] on ]. ''Reroute to Remain'' was In Flames' first big step towards mainstream music, and was rejected by sections of In Flames' fanbase upon its release. It is sometimes viewed as a transitional album between '']'' and '']''. The album's more accessible sound attracted many new fans, and launched In Flames into the US metal scene, securing them a spot on ]. However, many fans of In Flames' earlier albums rejected this release, claiming that the band had ]{{fact}} because of its American influences from scenes like ], ]{{fact}} and ]{{fact}}. The lyrics deal with internal struggles and despair. The album peaked at #13 on the Top Independent Albums chart. Two singles were released, ] and ]. |
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The album saw a major change in musical style and was met with rejection among many of the band's fanbase. The album's more accessible sound attracted many new fans and popularized In Flames' name within the American heavy metal scene, helping to secure a top spot at ]. It was the band's first album to present singles: "]" and "Cloud Connected". The band would continue to use guitars tuned to Drop A# on this album with some songs tuned to C standard, excepting "Transparent", which was tuned down to Drop G. |
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==Reception== |
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===Critical reception=== |
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Despite initially receiving a mixed response from fans, the album received mostly favorable reviews. In 2005, ''Reroute to Remain'' was ranked number 326 in '']'' magazine's book of ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten|year=2005|publisher=]|isbn=3-89880-517-4|page=80}}</ref> |
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===Charts=== |
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The album peaked at No. 13 on the ] chart.<ref>{{cite web|title=Billboard Independent charts|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=in flames|chart=Independent Albums}}|access-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
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==Track listing== |
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All music is composed by ], ] and ]. All lyrics are written by Anders Fridén, except where noted. |
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# "Reroute to Remain" – 3:53 |
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{{track listing |
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# "System" – 3:39 |
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| total_length = 51:39 |
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# "Drifter" – 3:10 |
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| title1 = Reroute to Remain |
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# "]" – 4:58 |
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| lyrics1 = Fridén, Helena Lindsjö |
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# "]" – 3:40 |
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| length1 = 3:53 |
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# "Transparent" – 4:03 |
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| title2 = System |
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# "Dawn of a New Day" – 3:40 |
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| length2 = 3:39 |
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# "Egonomic" – 2:36 |
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| title3 = Drifter |
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# "Minus" – 3:45 |
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| length3 = 3:10 |
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# "Dismiss the Cynics" – 3:38 |
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| title4 = ] |
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# "Free Fall" – 3:58 |
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| length4 = 4:58 |
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# "Dark Signs" – 3:20 |
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| title5 = Cloud Connected |
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# "Metaphor" – 3:39 |
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| length5 = 3:40 |
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# "Black & White" – 3:33 |
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| title6 = Transparent |
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| length6 = 4:03 |
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| title7 = Dawn of a New Day |
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| length7 = 3:40 |
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| title8 = Egonomic |
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| length8 = 2:36 |
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| title9 = Minus |
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| length9 = 3:45 |
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| title10 = Dismiss the Cynics |
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| lyrics10 = Fridén, Lindsjö |
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| length10 = 3:38 |
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| title11 = Free Fall |
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| length11 = 3:58 |
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| title12 = Dark Signs |
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| length12 = 3:20 |
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| title13 = Metaphor |
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| length13 = 3:39 |
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| title14 = Black & White |
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| length14 = 3:33 |
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| headline = Japanese & Korean reissue |
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| extra_column = Album |
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| title15 = Colony (Live) |
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| extra15 = '']'' |
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| length15 = 5:11 |
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| total_length = 56:50 |
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{{Track listing |
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| headline = 2010 re-release |
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| extra_column = Note |
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| title15 = Watch Them Feed |
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| length15 = 3:12 |
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| title16 = ] |
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| note16 = <small>] cover</small> |
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| length16 = 3:22 |
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| title17 = Cloud Connected (Club Connected Remix) |
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| length17 = 4:11 |
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| total_length = 62:24 |
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==Musicians== |
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==Credits== |
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*] - ] |
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*] - ] |
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*] - ] |
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*] - vocals on "Metaphor" |
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*] - violin on "Metaphor" |
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*] - keyboards and programming |
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*] - drum tech |
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==Other personnel== |
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===In Flames=== |
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*] – vocals |
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*All songs written by Björn Gelotte, Jesper Strömblad and Anders Fridén. |
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*] – guitar |
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*Lyrics by Anders Fridén except "Reroute To Remain" and "Dismiss The Cynics", co-written by ]. |
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*] – guitar |
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*Produced by ]. |
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*] – bass |
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*Mixed by Daniel Bergstrand, Anders Fridén and Örjan Örnkloo. |
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*] – drums |
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*Art direction, design and photography by ] and ]. |
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*Cymbals provided by ]. |
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==External links== |
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===Other personnel=== |
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*Jesper Strömblad – music <small>(1–15, 17)</small> |
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*Björn Gelotte – music <small>(1–15, 17)</small> |
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*Anders Fridén – lyrics <small>(tracks 1–15, 17)</small>, co-mixing |
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*Helena Lindsjö – co-lyrics <small>(1 and 10)</small> |
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*Örjan Örnkloo – keyboards, programming, mixing |
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*] – drum tech |
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*Daniel Bergstrand – mixing |
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*] (]) – art direction, design, photography, translation on "Colony" |
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*Cymbal-Simon – cymbals |
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*Takehiko Maeda – Japanese liner notes |
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=== Featured artists on "Metaphor" === |
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*Maria Gauffin – backing vocals |
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*Fiol-Olof – violin |
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==Charts== |
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! scope="col"| Chart (2002) |
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! scope="col"| Peak<br />position |
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{{album chart|Austria|67|artist=In Flames|album=Reroute To Remain|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|Finland|5|artist=In Flames|album=Reroute To Remain|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|France|81|artist=In Flames|album=Reroute To Remain|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|Germany4|23|id=8478|artist=In Flames|album=Reroute To Remain|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|Sweden|5|artist=In Flames|album=Reroute To Remain|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|BillboardHeatseekers|10|artist=In Flames|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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{{album chart|BillboardIndependent|13|artist=In Flames|rowheader=true|access-date=18 December 2021}} |
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== References == |
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{{In Flames}} |
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The album saw a major change in musical style and was met with rejection among many of the band's fanbase. The album's more accessible sound attracted many new fans and popularized In Flames' name within the American heavy metal scene, helping to secure a top spot at Ozzfest. It was the band's first album to present singles: "Trigger" and "Cloud Connected". The band would continue to use guitars tuned to Drop A# on this album with some songs tuned to C standard, excepting "Transparent", which was tuned down to Drop G.
Despite initially receiving a mixed response from fans, the album received mostly favorable reviews. In 2005, Reroute to Remain was ranked number 326 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.