Pezcore

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Pezcore
Pezcore cover
Studio album by Less Than Jake
Released 1995
2002 (re-release)
Recorded Georgia Street Studios, Tallahassee, FL
Mirror Image Studios, Tampa, FL
Genre Ska punk
Length 47:17
Label Dill (1995 original), Asian Man (1995 reissue), Fueled by Ramen (2002 tenth anniversary re-release)
Producer Bob McPeek
Professional reviews
Less Than Jake chronology
Pezcore
(1995)
Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand
(1995)

Pezcore was the first full compact disc released by the Ska Punk band Less Than Jake, originally released on Dill Records in 1995. The album was later reissued on Asian Man, but was missing two tracks found on the Dill version ("Jeffersons" and "Laverne and Shirley").

In 2002, Less Than Jake released a tenth anniversary version of Pezcore to celebrate the band's 10 years of existence. Issued on Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello's Fueled by Ramen label, the 2002 re-release was noteworthy in that the songs were completely remixed and remastered from the original recording sessions.

The band announced on January 5th, 2008 that another reissue of Pezcore will be released on the band's label, Sleep It Off Records. The record was re-released on March 18th, 2008 accompanied with a live DVD.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Liquor Store" - 2:44
  2. "My Very Own Flag" - 2:47
  3. "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" - 2:55
  4. "Big" - 3:04
  5. "Shotgun" - 2:56
  6. "Black Coffee" - 2:24
  7. "Throw the Brick" - 2:10
  8. "Growing Up on a Couch" - 2:30
  9. "Blindsided" - 2:50
  10. "Downbeat" - 2:10
  11. "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" - 2:55
  12. "Out of the Crowd" - 2:31
  13. "Robo" - 1:33
  14. "Where in the Hell is Mike Sinkovich?" - 2:13
  15. "Process" - 2:39
  16. "Three Quarts Drunk" - 2:05
  17. "Boomtown" - 2:34
  18. "Short on Ideas" - 1:47
  19. "One Last Cigarette" - 4:38
  20. "Jeffersons" (Dill release only)
  21. "Laverne & Shirley" (Dill and Japan release only, Hidden Track on Asian Man release)
  22. "Soundcheck" (Japan release only)
  23. "Time and a Half on 2nd Ave and 6th Street" (Japan release only)

[edit] Tenth Anniversary Edition track listing

  1. "Liquor Store"
  2. "My Very Own Flag"
  3. "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts"
  4. "Big"
  5. "Shotgun"
  6. "Black Coffee"
  7. "Throw the Brick"
  8. "Growing Up on a Couch"
  9. "Blindsided"
  10. "Downbeat"
  11. "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore"
  12. "Out of the Crowd"
  13. "Robo"
  14. "Where in the Hell is Mike Sinkovich?"
  15. "Process"
  16. "Three Quarts Drunk"
  17. "Boomtown"
  18. "Short on Ideas/One Last Cigarette"

[edit] Song Information

  • "Liquor Store" originally appeared on Better Class Of Losers CS (rerecorded)
  • The story behind "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts": "Ha. Well, he's a friend of mine, I've know since elementary school. He's an architect student at the University of Florida, in Gainesville, Florida, where we're from. And we played this show in town, it was a battle of the bands and we won, and we got to play at the great opening of this record store, and this guy wrote in his work office at the Architect School, "Less Than Jake are sellouts". And as for the name Johnny Quest, that was his moniker, his nickname, he never heard us before or anything. He just wrote it just because. So we just shrugged our shoulders and decided to write a silly song about it." -Chris
  • "Big" originally appeared on Better Class Of Losers CS and Making Fun of Things You Don't Understand 10"
  • "Shotgun" originally appeared on Better Class Of Losers CS and Making Fun Of Things You Don't Understand 10" (rerecorded)
  • "Black Coffee" originally appeared on Unglued 7". It was also one of the original Less Than Jake demos. At one of the September 2007 album shows in London, Roger claimed this was the first song he ever played in Less Than Jake.
  • "Throw The Brick" written in the studio while recording Pezcore
  • "Growing up on a Couch" has been frequently known as "Smoking Pot on a Couch", surfacing from a bootleg recording of a 1998 show in Atlanta, GA, when Chris introduced the song as the incorrect name
  • "Downbeat" originally appeared on Making Fun Of Things You Don't Understand 10"
  • "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" originally appeared on Six Pack To Go Comp CD. The story behind Jen; "I wrote this one about a girl that liked Chris. Her wacky attributes: a father who had a photo album of picture of people in the bathroom (he'd kick in the door and take a picture while they were taking a shit or whatever),her having sex with her cousin, and eating all my Ramen and Kool-Aid. " -Vinnie
  • "Where the Hell is Mike Sinkovich?" originally appeared on Pez Kings 7" (rerecorded. The story behind Mike Sinkovich: "Well, I'm 16 years old on a rooftop overlooking Jersey city. My friend Mike says things aren't going well with his life and our conversation lasts 5-6 hours. The next day he runs away from home to NYC never to be heard from again" - Vinnie
  • "Process" originally appeared on Six Pack To Go Comp CD. It was also one of the original Less Than Jake demos.
  • The "Liquor Store" where the band use to get "Three Quarts Drunk" is portrayed in the "Gainesville Rock City" music video
  • Intro to "Boomtown" removed on the 2002 rerelease

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