We Are the One

We Are the One is the first EP by the Avengers.[1] It was released on Dangerhouse Records in 1977.[2] It is sometimes known as the Dangerhouse EP, referring to the label that released it. It was recorded in October 1977 at Kitchen Sink Studio.

We Are the One
EP by
Released1977
RecordedOctober 1977
StudioKitchen Sink
GenrePunk rock
Length9:43
LabelDangerhouse
ProducerRand McNally
Avengers EP chronology
We Are the One
(1977)
Avengers
(1979)
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The release had two different covers, with the first pressing having the "crucifixion" cover, while later pressings had the "target" cover. All of its songs are on the 1983 album Avengers. The single was re-released on Frontier Records. The single was also included on Dangerhouse Volume One.[3]

The EP marked the first time that a West Coast punk band had issued music on an independent label.[4]

Critical reception

The Rough Guide to Rock called the songs "defiant anthems of self-realization."[4] Robert Christgau considered "We Are the One" to be the "finest U.S. indie single of 1977."[5] Trouser Press wrote that "the Avengers’ original EP was a minor classic of its time, indicating that they might have become America’s best straight-ahead punk (not hardcore) band had they lasted."[6]

Track listing

Side A

  1. "We Are the One" 2:36
  2. "I Believe in Me" 2:52

Side B

  1. "Car Crash" 4:15

Personnel

  • Penelope Houston vocals
  • Greg Ingraham guitar
  • Danny Furious drums
  • Jimmy Wilsey bass guitar
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References

  1. Savage, Jon (January 18, 2002). "England's Dreaming, Revised Edition: Anarchy, Sex Pistols, Punk Rock, and Beyond". Macmillan via Google Books.
  2. Deming, Mark. "Avengers: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. Jenkins, Mark (April 17, 1992). "CITY OF ANGELS IN HARDCORE HALOS" via www.washingtonpost.com.
  4. Guides (Firm), Rough (July 10, 2003). "The Rough Guide to Rock". Rough Guides via Google Books.
  5. "Robert Christgau: CG: Avengers". www.robertchristgau.com.
  6. "Avengers". Trouser Press. Retrieved 10 July 2020.


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