Dance with Me (TSOL album)
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Dance With Me | |||||
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Studio album by TSOL | |||||
Released | 1981 | ||||
Recorded | 1981 | ||||
Genre | Hardcore punk Horror punk Gothic rock |
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Length | 26:11 | ||||
Label | Frontier Records | ||||
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TSOL chronology | |||||
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Dance With Me is the debut album of punk band TSOL. A departure from the entirely political nature of their previous release (the 1980 EP 1980 DEMO) , "Dance With Me" is far darker and more macabre, featuring such themes as necrophilia, and the song Silent Scream, which is made up entirely of horror movie clichés. Their most popular release, both then and to this day, the album earned them the title of the "West Coast Misfits," and has made the band a favourite amongst horror punk fans.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sounds Of Laughter" - 3:26
- "Code Blue" - 2:08
- "The Triangle" - 3:30
- "80 Times" - 2:03
- "I'm Tired Of Life" - 1:51
- "Love Story" - 2:05
- "Silent Scream" - 2:46
- "Funeral March" - 1:23
- "Die For Me" - 2:02
- "Peace Through Power" - 1:47
- "Dance With Me" - 2:51
[edit] Personnel
- Jack Grisham - vocals
- Ron Emory - guitar
- Mike Roche - bass
- Todd Barnes - drums
TSOL | |
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Jack Grisham | Ron Emory | Mike Roche| Tiny Bubbz | Greg Kuehn | |
Todd Barnes | Joe Wood | Mitch Dean | Marshall Rohner| Jay O'Brien| Travis Johnson| | |
Discography | |
Studio albums: Dance With Me, 1981 | Weathered Statues, 1982 | Beneath The Shadows, 1982 | Change Today?, 1984 | Revenge, 1986 | Hit and Run, 1987 | Strange Love, 1990 | Live 91, 1991 | Disappear, 2001 | Divided We Stand, 2003 | Who's Screwin' Who?, 2005 | |
EPs: 1980 DEMO, 1980 | Peyton listens to TSO, 1981 | TSOL EP, 1981 | |
Singles: Man & Machine / Peace Through Power, 1990 | Anticop, 2001 | |
DVDs: Live In Hawaii, (2004) |