Don't Back Down (album)
Don't Back Down | ||||
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Studio album by The Queers | ||||
Released |
August 27, 1996 May 8, 2007 (reissue) | |||
Genre | Pop punk, punk rock | |||
Label |
Lookout! LK-140 Asian Man (reissue) ASM-146 | |||
Producer | J.J. Rassler, Mass Giorgini | |||
The Queers chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Punknews.org | [2] |
Don't Back Down is the fifth album by pop punk band The Queers released on Lookout! Records. It was remastered by Mass Giorgini and reissued by Asian Man Records in 2007 with 3 songs from the Bubblegum Dreams EP.[3]
Kembrew McLeod of Allmusic regarded the album as an artistic peak, stating that "the Queers successfully use the musical vocabularies developed by the Ramones (as well as Brian Wilson and others) and take their songs to new levels" and "some of the songs, dare it be said, even surpass many of Brian Wilson's perfect pop songs."[1]
Track listing
- "No Tit" (Barnard, Joe King, O'Neill) - 1:29
- "Punk Rock Girls" (King) - 2:42
- "I'm OK, You're Fucked" (Barnard, King, O'Neill) - 1:00
- "Number One" (King, Jay Rassler) - 3:10
- "Don't Back Down" (Brian Wilson/Mike Love) (Cover of The Beach Boys) - 1:58
- "I Only Drink Bud" (Barnard, King, O'Neill) - 2:05
- "I Always Knew" (King) - 2:57
- "Born To Do Dishes" (Barnard, King, O'Neill) - 1:56
- "Janelle, Janelle" (King, Rassler) - 2:44
- "Brush Your Teeth" (Barnard, King, O'Neill) - 1:16
- "Sidewalk Surfin' Girl" (Mike Curb/Harley Hatcher) (Cover of The Hondells, 1965) - 2:00
- "Another Girl" (Les Hernandez) (Cover of The Catalogs, 1993) - 1:47
- "Love Love Love" (King) - 2:47
- "I Can't Get Over You" (King, Lisa Marr, Rassler) - 2:56
- "Never Ever Ever"* (King, Rassler) - 3:09
- "Little Honda"* (Cover of The Beach Boys) - 2:32
- "End It All"* (Kim Shattuck) (Cover of The Muffs, 1995) - 12:35
*2007 reissue
Personnel
- Joe Queer - lead vocals, guitar
- B-Face - bass, vocals
- Hugh O'Neill - drums
- J.J. Rassler - guitar, vocals
- Lisa Marr - backup and lead vocals on "I Can't Get Over You"
References
- 1 2 Allmusic review
- ↑ "The Queers". Retrieved 4 April 2016.
- ↑ Asian Man Records
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