A masterpiece EP from the early days of melodic punk, combining speed and lyricism.
This album is representative of Fat Wreck Chords' early days. Tight rhythms and melodic guitars intersect, creating a key album that laid the foundation for melodic punk in the 90s and beyond.
This is the first work in which Tony Sly's songwriting clearly blossomed, featuring melancholic melodies that breathe amidst a sense of speed. The guitar chords are thick, and the rhythms are well-structured while maintaining the energy of hardcore. The sound is dry yet clear, and Fat Wreck Chords' signature tight production stands out. This EP condenses the band's aesthetic into a short recording time, marking an important turning point that would go on to define melodic punk.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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Until It's Gone
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2)
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Old What's His Name
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3)
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Permanent Rust
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4)
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Biomag
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5)
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Countdown
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6)
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Hazardous To Yourself
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7)
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The Daily Grind
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8)
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Feeding The Fire
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Arranged By - No Name Music
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Written-By - No Name Music
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Producer - Don Cameron
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Engineer - Pat Coughlin
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Producer - Pat Coughlin (1 to 7)
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Bass - Steve Papoutsis
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Steve
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Fat Mike (2)
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Producer - Fat Mike (2) (1 to 7)
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Drums - Rory Koff
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Vocals, Guitar - Tony Sly
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Tony
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Artwork [Graphic] - Nick Rubenstein
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Lead Guitar - Robin Pfefer
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Backing Vocals - The Slothe Chorus
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Engineer [Assistant] - Stan Ballard
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Backing Vocals [Additional] - Stan
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Photography - Chris McCaw
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Artwork [Cover] - Jimbo Phillips