Past Our Means

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Past Our Means EP
EP by Ignite
Released September 13, 1996
Recorded April 22 – 26, 1996
Paramount Studios,
California, U.S.
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 14:02
Label Revelation Records
Producer Jim Goodwin
Ignite
Ignite chronology
Call On My Brothers
(1995)
Past Our Means EP
(1996)
A Place Called Home
(2000)

Past Our Means is a six track EP by Californian hardcore punk, Ignite. It was released on September 13, 1996 on Revelation Records. It follows the previous year's full-length album Call On My Brothers.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Ignite, at the time of this EP, played melodic hardcore, heavily influenced by bands like Government Issue and No For An Answer – not least because of Zoli Teglas' vocal style and patterns. While the style may have been typically Californian, the structure leant more towards eastcoast hardcore. Short, fast-paced songs punctuated only by the stomping mid-tempo of "In Defense". Lyrically, most songs tackle subjects such as loyalty, society, and general strife. However, on the final track, "Taken Away", Teglas draws on his experiences in his Hungarian homeland.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Holding On" – 2:02
  2. "Past Our Means" – 2:23
  3. "In Defense" – 3:00
  4. "Embrace" – 2:22
  5. "Self-Made Man" – 1:20
  6. "Taken Away" – 2:55

[edit] Credits

  • Zoli Teglas – vocals
  • Joe D. Foster – guitar
  • Brett Rasmussen – bass
  • Casey Jones – drums
  • Recorded April 22 – 26, 1996 at Paramount Studios, California, USA
  • Produced by Jim Goodwin and Ignite
  • Recorded and mixed by Jim Goodwin

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