The Murder City Devils (album)
The Murder City Devils is the debut studio album by punk rock band Murder City Devils.[2][3] It was recorded at Moon Studios, Olympia, and produced by Steve Wold. It was released in 1997 on Die Young Stay Pretty Records.[4][5]
The Murder City Devils | ||||
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Studio album by Murder City Devils | ||||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Die Young Stay Pretty Records | |||
Producer | Steve Wold | |||
Murder City Devils chronology | ||||
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Critical reception
AllMusic gave the album a mixed review, writing: "A good choice for those interested in the progression of this rock outfit or those who prefer a stripped-down punk production, but not the rock & roll rampage of the later works."[1]
Track listing
- Dance Hall Music - 1:19
- It's In My Heart - 1:27
- Boom Swagger Boom - 2:40
- Get Off The Floor - 2:18
- Flashbulb - 2:53
- Broken Glass - 2:42
- Murder City Riot - 1:21
- Sick Of Dreaming - 1:40
- Make It On My Own - 2:29
- Tell You Brother - 3:27
gollark: I haven't heard anything about a war though.
gollark: Climate change is more of a long term issue than a *disaster* right now.
gollark: Please, only two of those are naturalish disasters.
gollark: You will IMMEDIATELY DIE because of THIS SOMEWHAT PROBLEMATIC WORLD EVENT!
gollark: Idea: train an "AI" or something to *automatically* detect storm parameters using the radio signals.
References
- "Murder City Devils". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- "Murder City Devils Reunite in Seattle". February 12, 2009.
- "The Murder City Devils". www.austinchronicle.com.
- "Murder City Devils Take Stab At Rock Stardom". MTV News.
- Miszak, Debbie. "The Murder City Devils finally return to Detroit". Detroit Metro Times.
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