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Distort Yourself, Institute's September 2005 debut, marked <a href="spotify:artist:6lBam1B1t8wpnH7pJHWnj6">Gavin Rossdale</a>'s return to rock, as he hadn't been heard from much since <a href="spotify:artist:78SHxLdtysAXgywQ4vE0Oa">Bush</a>'s 2001 album, Golden State. The project paired his famously gravelly vocals with guitarist Chris Traynor (<a href="spotify:artist:5Cy0VHOgRFTlWz7BsebHWe">Orange 9mm</a>, latter-day <a href="spotify:artist:0qB0cTENhSUc0feov5qbg0">Helmet</a>) and bassist Cache Tolman (<a href="spotify:artist:1PyldAvwu9cUk9wn2wBWh9">CIV</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:558fch9H4BrW99aTfvtYrz">Rival Schools</a>), and Distort Yourself featured production from <a href="spotify:artist:0qB0cTENhSUc0feov5qbg0">Helmet</a> founder Page Hamilton. Institute received an early promotional boost when Rob Cohen featured the lead single, "Distort Yourself," in his summer 2005 action extravaganza Stealth. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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