Andiamó
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Andiamó | ||
Studio album by Authority Zero | ||
Released | June 30, 2004 | |
Genre | Punk Rock, Ska | |
Length | 41:02 | |
Label | Lava | |
Producer(s) | Ryan Greene, Michael Happoldt | |
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Authority Zero chronology | ||
A Passage in Time (2002) |
Andiamó (2004) |
Rhythm And BooZe (2005) |
- This article is about the album. For the Finnish shoe store chain, see Andiamo.
Andiamó is the second album released by punk band Authority Zero. It was released on June 30, 2004 on Lava Records and includes the single "Revolution" (which is also included on the compilation album Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1) and a cover of the Wall of Voodoo song "Mexican Radio", with small lyrical changes included to include the song as the band's statement against the 2003 invasion of Iraq). The title is Italian and means "we go". It should also be noted that the title of the album can be split to read "And I Am 0" ("And I Am Zero"). (And) I Am Zero is the name of Authority Zero's live DVD, which was released in 2005.
[edit] Track listing
- "Painted Windows" - 3:51
- "Revolution" - 2:25
- "Find Your Way" - 4:15
- "Madman" - 2:58
- "Taking On The World" - 3:48
- "Retreat!" - 4:48
- "Society Sequence" - 1:17
- "A Thousand Years of War" - 3:15
- "Mexican Radio" - 2:54
- "Chile Con Crudo" - 1:59
- "Solitude" - 3:47
- "Siempre Loco" - 0:49
- "PCH-82" - 5:36
- "Rattlin' Bog"* - 2:47
[edit] Hidden Track
At the end of the album there is a hidden track, Rattlin' Bog. Which was recorded live at a concert in the band's home state of Arizona and mixed by Erik Toms at SJS Studios in Scottsdale.