Tragedy Again
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Tragedy Again | ||
Studio album by D.I. | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Punk | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Triple X | |
Producer(s) | D.I., Dean Naleway | |
Professional reviews | ||
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D.I. chronology | ||
What Good Is Grief to a God? (1988) |
Tragedy Again (1989) |
Live at a Dive (1993) |
Tragedy Again is D.I.'s fourth full-length studio album, which was released in 1989.
[edit] Track listing
- "Tragedy Again" (2:34)
- "Chiva" (2:09)
- "Nick the Whip" (3:00)
- "Manhole" (2:19)
- "Shashu" (1:21)
- "Backseat Driver" (2:19)
- "Blue Velvet" (1:50)
- "Love to Me Is Sin" (1:40)
- "Hvy-DRT" (1:18)
- "On Our Way" (3:29)
- "Cocktail Flu" (2:47)
[edit] Personnel
- Casey Royer - Lead Vocals
- Sean Elliot - Guitars, Vocals
- John Bosco - Guitars, Vocals
- Hedge - Bass
- Stevie DRT - Drums
[edit] Notes/Trivia
- This was the first D.I. album not featuring any re-recordings of songs from their previous albums.
D.I. |
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Casey Royer |
Chckn | Clinton | Eddie Tater | Joey Tater |
Fredric Taccone | Derek O'Brien | Timothy Maag | Rikk Agnew | Alfie Agnew | John "Bosco" Calabro | Mark "The Kid" Cerneka | Michael Calabro | Hedge | Dan Colburn | John Knight | Stevie DRT | Sean Elliot |
Discography |
Studio albums and EPs: Team Goon (1984) | Ancient Artifacts (1985) | Horse Bites Dog Cries (1985) | What Good Is Grief to a God? (1988) | Tragedy Again (1989) | State of Shock (1994) |
Live albums and compilations: Live at a Dive (1993) | Caseyology (2002) | Best of D.I. (2003) |
Related articles |
The Adolescents | Social Distortion |