# Mass Distraction

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2003 studio album by Span

Mass Distraction Studio album by Span Released 2003 Recorded 2002–2003 Genre Rock Producer Gil Norton Span chronology Mass Distraction (2003) Vs. Time (2005)

***Mass Distraction*** is the debut album by [Span](/source/Span_(band)) and features 11 main tracks and 1 bonus track . The album was produced by [Gil Norton](/source/Gil_Norton) (who also produced albums by [The Pixies](/source/The_Pixies)). Their song "Baby's Come Back" appeared in several video games, including the [EA Sports](/source/EA_Sports) video game [*UEFA Euro 2004*](/source/UEFA_Euro_2004_(video_game)) and the [Ubisoft](/source/Ubisoft) published racing game *[Driver: San Francisco](/source/Driver%3A_San_Francisco)*, as well as some movies like [*Bookies*](/source/Bookies_(film)). It also appeared in the beta version of *[Juiced](/source/Juiced_(video_game))*, along with "Found".

Per Olav Heimstad of *Metal Express Radio* wrote: "All together this album is one of the most promising debuts I’ve heard for a very long time."[1]

## Track listing

1. "Found"

1. "Don't Think the Way They Do"

1. "Peaceful"

1. "Papa"

1. "Stay As You Are"

1. "Missing In Stereo"

1. "On My Way Down"

1. "Buckle Under Pressure"

1. "Baby's Come Back"

1. "Wildflower"

1. "When She Stares"

1. "The End" (bonus)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Per Olav Heimstad (February 16, 2004). ["SPAN – Mass Distraction"](https://www.metalexpressradio.com/2004/02/16/span-mass-distraction/). *Metal Express Radio*. Retrieved November 23, 2025.

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