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Leave This Town is the second album by the American rock band Daughtry, released on July 14, 2009, by RCA Records. It is the first album that they recorded as a band, as their self-titled debut album was recorded before the band was formed and only lead singer Chris Daughtry was signed to the label. It was also their last album to feature Joey Barnes on drums. The album's style is primarily arena rock, with influences ranging from hard rock to pop rock.

Background
Chris Daughtry announced on his Twitter that there would be 14 songs on the record, but 5 bonus tracks in different stores. Nearly 70 songs were written for Leave This Town, before the selection was narrowed down to 19. Daughtry co-wrote the songs on the album with Richard Marx, Chad Kroeger from Nickelback, Ryan Tedder from OneRepublic, Jason Wade from Lifehouse, Adam Gontier from Three Days Grace, Eric Dill from The Click Five, and Mitch Allan from SR-71 and Tommy Henriksen. On May 29, 2009, Daughtry released the album art cover. The songs written with Marx, Tedder, Gontier and Wade did not make the standard edition of the album, but were released as bonus tracks in various markets. Three songs from the CD ("No Surprise," "Every Time You Turn Around," and "You Don't Belong") were used to promote racing on ESPN. "You Don't Belong" resultantly entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 95. The title of the album comes from lyrics from the track "September". ==Reception==
Reception
Critical reception Critical response to Leave This Town was mixed. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 59, based on 10 reviews. The BBC Music review called it an 'album of box-ticking, airwave-saitiating harmlessness.' Users on Album of the Year gave it 66 out of 100, with users praising the albums 'Straightforward, chorus heavy rock.' Commercial performance It sold 269,000 copies in its first week in the U.S., peaking at number one. It peaked at number two in Canada, six places ahead of its predecessor. The album has sold 1,329,000 copies as of May 2, 2012. ==In media==
In media
"Ghost of Me" was featured on a CSI: Miami commercial. "No Surprise" was performed live by the band on the top 4 results show of the eighth season of American Idol on May 5, 2009. "Tennessee Line" was performed live with Vince Gill during the 2009 CMA awards on November 11, 2009. It was also used as a music backdrop to the trailer for the TV series "Young Justice". "Learn My Lesson" has been featured in a commercial of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood in Animax-Asia. "Every Time You Turn Around" was featured in the video game MLB 2K10 "Supernatural" is featured in the preview of the 2010 MLB Division Series, both NL & AL on TBS. == Singles ==
Singles
• "No Surprise" served as the lead single for the album. It was streamed on their official website, on the evening of May 6, 2009. The song was made available on iTunes May 5, 2009. It debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100 the chart week of May 23, 2009. It is the band's highest debut to date on the chart, fueled by strong first week digital sales of 103,000. It has sold 1,201,000 copies in the United States by January 19, 2011. ==Track listing==
Track listing
;Unused tracks "From Where You're Standing" (performed live) "Standing Still" (performed live) "When You Come Around" (performed live) "You're In My Hands" (performed live) "Back to Me" (performed live)"Today" (performed live) == Personnel ==
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. DaughtryChris Daughtry – vocals, guitars • Josh Steely – guitars • Brian Craddock – guitars • Josh Paul – bass • Joey Barnes – drums • Robin Diaz – drums (7–12) Additional musiciansHoward Benson – keyboards and programming • Jamie Muhoberac – additional keyboards • Phil X – additional guitars • Michito Sanchez – percussion • Aubrey Haynie – additional fiddleDebbie Lurie – string arrangements • Mark Robertson – string contractor • Vince Gill – guest vocals on "Tennessee Line" Production • Pete Ganbarg – A&R • Ashley Newton – A&R • Howard Benson – producer • Mike Plotnikoff – recording • Hastukazu Inagaki – additional engineer • Chris Concepcion – technical assistance • Ashburn Miller – string engineer at Entourage Studios (North Hollywood, California) • Justin Niebank – vocal engineer for Vince Gill and fiddle engineer at Blackbird Studio (Nashville, Tennessee) • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing at Mix LA (Los Angeles, California) • Keith Armstrong – mix assistant • Nik Karpen – mix assistant • Andrew Schubert – additional mix engineer • Brad Townsend – additional mix engineer • Paul DiCarli – digital editing • Ted Jensen – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York) • Marc Vangool – guitar technician • Joe Nicholson – drum technician • Frank Harkins – art direction • Max Vadukul – photography • Jim Lee – illustrations • Simon Fuller and Stirling McIlwaine for 19 Entertainment – management ==Charts==
Charts
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