Living in Darkness

Living in Darkness is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Agent Orange, released in 1981 on Posh Boy Records. The album showcased the band's innovative mixture of punk, surf rock[1][2] and skate punk, and was also listed in the "10 Best Skate Punk Records of All Time".[3]

Living in Darkness
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1979 – September 1981
GenrePunk rock, hardcore punk, surf punk, skate punk
Length19:53
LabelPosh Boy Records
ProducerDaniel VanPatten
Agent Orange chronology
Living in Darkness
(1981)
This Is the Voice
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The original album consisted of eight tracks. In 1992, it was expanded to include three unreleased tracks from the album sessions ("Pipeline", "Breakdown" and "Mr. Moto") as well as the 1979 recordings that won them their Posh Boy contract ("Bloodstains", "America", "Bored of You" and "El Dorado"). A 1981 interview and liner notes written by guitarist Mike Palm were also included in the reissue. In 1988, Agent Orange recorded an as-yet unreleased version of the album, titled Living in Total Darkness.

Three songs are covers of classic surf instrumentals: "Pipeline" by the Chantays, "Miserlou" by Dick Dale and "Mr. Moto" by the Bel-Airs.

"Everything Turns Grey" was featured in the 2001 film Freddy Got Fingered, as well as the 2001 video game Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX. "Bored of You" was featured in the 2013 open world video game Grand Theft Auto V, on the Channel X punk rock radio station.[4] "Bloodstains" was featured in the skateboarding games Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 and Skate 3.[5][6]

Track listing

All songs written by Mike Palm, except for where noted.

LP original release: Posh Boy Records PBS 122 (US) - released in 1981

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Too Young to Die"2:04
2."Everything Turns Grey" (Palm, Levesque)2:00
3."Miserlou" (traditional, arranged by Palm)2:07
4."The Last Goodbye"2:49
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."No Such Thing"2:47
6."A Cry for Help in a World Gone Mad"2:09
7."Bloodstains"1:44
8."Living in Darkness" (Palm, Levesque)4:13

CD reissue: Posh Boy Records R2 71092 (US) - released in 1992

No.TitleLength
1."Bloodstains (Original Version)"1:53
2."Too Young to Die"2:04
3."Everything Turns Grey" (Palm, Levesque)2:00
4."Miserlou" (traditional, arranged by Palm)2:07
5."The Last Goodbye"2:49
6."No Such Thing"2:47
7."Cry for Help in a World Gone Mad"2:09
8."Bloodstains (Darkness Version)"1:44
9."Living in Darkness" (Palm, Levesque)4:13
10."Pipeline" (Brian Carmen, Bob Spickard)3:54
11."Breakdown" (Palm, Soto)2:54
12."Mr. Moto" (Richard Delvy, Paul Johnson)1:59
13."America"1:20
14."Bored of You"1:48
15."El Dorado"1:44
16."Interview 1981" (Interview conducted by Chris Marlowe)9:21
  • Track 1 originally from the Rodney on the Roq compilation album from Posh Boy Records, PBS 106 (US), released in 1980.
  • Tracks 10, 11, 12 originally from the Bitchin' Summer 12" EP from Posh Boy Records, PBS 1037 (US), released in 1982.
  • Tracks 13, 14 originally from the Agent Orange 7" EP, self-released in 1980.
  • Tracks 15, 16 originally from the Eldorado 7" single from Posh Boy Records, PBS 30 (US), released in 1990.

Personnel

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