Dammit!
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Dammit! | ||
Studio album by 311 | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Loco punk, Rap metal | |
Length | ??:? | |
Label | What Have You | |
Producer(s) | Nick Hexum, Tom Lippold | |
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311 chronology | ||
Dammit! (1990) |
Downstairs EP (1990) |
Dammit! was 311's first independent release, on their own record company, What Have You Records. It was released in 1990. This album is no longer in print and is very rare.
[edit] Track listing
Side 1
- "Damn"
- "This Too Shall Pass"
- "Peaceful Revolution"
- "!ยข#$ the %&*! (Fuck The Bullshit)"
- "Down South"
- "Summer Of Love"
Side 2
- "Push It Away"
- "Slinky"
- "Independence Day"
- "To Be Honest"
- "Thriving To The Scene"
[edit] Miscellanea
- Engineered by Tom Lippold.
- Recorded at IEV Studios in Omaha, Nebraska.
- The band did not yet include Tim Mahoney or SA Martinez. The cover (left-to-right) shows P-Nut, Chad, Nick, and Jim Watson.
- Only 300 copies were made, and made available only on cassette.
- The guest musicians are SA Martinez on vocals for Fuck the Bullshit, Tom Lippold on vocals, Marcus Watkins on Guitars and Ward Bones on keyboards.