Understand?

Understand? is the fourth album by Chicago post-hardcore band Naked Raygun, released in 1989 through Caroline Records.[2]

Understand?
Studio album by
Released1989
RecordedTanglewood Studios, Brookfield, Illinois
GenrePunk rock
Length39:05
LabelCaroline
ProducerLarry Sturm, Naked Raygun
Naked Raygun chronology
Jettison
(1988)
Understand?
(1989)
Raygun...Naked Raygun
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Treason"John Haggerty, Pierre Kezdy4:23
2."Hips Swingin'"Jeff Pezzati2:47
3."Understand?"John Haggerty2:30
4."Entrapment"Jeff Pezzati2:45
5."Bughouse"Pierre Kezdy3:11
6."Wonder Beer"John Haggerty, Eric Spicer2:58
7."Never Follow"John Haggerty2:16
8."Too Much of You"Jeff Pezzati1:49
9."Vagabond Dog"Pierre Kezdy3:30
10."O.K. Wait"Pierre Kezdy2:17
11."The Sniper Song"Eric Spicer1:35
12."Which Side You're On"Jeff Pezzati2:43
1999 CD re-issue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Mr. Gridlock"Jeff Pezzati3:08
14."I Don't Know"John Haggerty, Jeff Pezzati3:13

Personnel

Naked Raygun
Production and additional personnel
gollark: I see.
gollark: Oops too many newlines.
gollark: Quoted from my notes:The relevant factors for course choice are probably something like this, vaguely in order: “personal fit” - how much I'll actually like it. This is quite hard to tell in advance. During the Y11 careers interview I was recommended some kind of trial thing for engineering, but I doubt that's on now, like many other things. Probably more important than other things, as I'd spend 3-5 years on said course, will perform better if I do enjoy it, and will probably not get much use out of studying a subject I would not like enough to do work related to. flexibility/generality - what options are opened by studying this stuff? Especially important in a changing and unpredictable world. how hard a subject is to learn out of university - relates to necessity of feedback from people who know it much better, specialized equipment needed, availability of good teaching resources, etc. Likely to decline over time due to the internet/modern information exchange systems and advancing technology making relevant equipment cheaper. earning potential - how much money does studying this bring? I don't think this is massively significant, it's probably outweighed by other things quite rapidly, but something to consider. Apparently high for quantitative and applied subjects. entry requirements - how likely I am to be able to study it. There are some things I probably cannot do at all now, such as medicine, but I didn't and don't really care about those, and there shouldn't be many. Most of the high-requirement stuff is seemingly available with more practical ones at less prestigious universities, which is probably fine.
gollark: Replying to https://discord.com/channels/346530916832903169/348702212110680064/759121895022002206Well, yes, somewhat, BUT! There are other considerations™.
gollark: Weird.

References

  1. Gendron, Bob. "Understand?". Allmusic. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  2. Jenkins, Mark (August 11, 1989). "Trying Hard to Make Us 'Understand'". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 15, 2013. "NO, I WILL never follow," vows Naked Raygun's Jeff Pezzati on "Never Follow," the Ramones-like song that leads off side two of the Chicago quartet's latest, "Understand?
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