Armageddon Massive
Armageddon Massive | ||||
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Studio album by The Dingees | ||||
Released | March 24, 1998 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | BEC Recordings | |||
The Dingees chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Cross Rhythms | (not rated)[1][2] |
The Phantom Tollbooth | (not rated)[3] |
7ball | (not rated)[4] |
YouthWorker | (not rated)[5] |
Armageddon Massive is the debut full-length album from Californian ska band The Dingees. The album's sound moves between punk and ska, and its lyrics focus on the frustrations of life.[5]
Track listing
- "Ghetto Box Smash"
- "Chaos Control"
- "Bullet Proof"
- "Could Be Worse"
- "Workin' Man's Blues"
- "Rebel Youth"
- "Betrayal"
- "Deadman"
- "Carry On With The Countdown"
- "Another Burnin' City"
- "Escape To L.A."
- Dub version of "Could Be Worse" (hidden track) starts at 4:20
Music Credits
- Pegleg - Throat
- Bean Hernandez - Bass
- Jeff Holmes - Geetar
- Ethan Luck - Drums
Guest musicians
- David Ralicke - Trombone, Bari Sax
- Efren Santana - Tenor Sax
- Kincaid Smith - Trumpet
- Ronnie King - Keys
References
- ↑ Cross Rhythms review
- ↑ Cummings, Tony (June 1999). "The Dingees - Armageddon Massive". Cross Rhythms (51).
- ↑ The Phantom Tollbooth review
- ↑ Walker, Derek (July–August 1998). "reviews: Armageddon Massive". 7ball (19): 54. ISSN 1082-3980.
- 1 2 Houge, Ty Chap (July–August 1998). "Tools / Music / Armageddon Massive". YouthWorker Journal. XIV (6): 67–68. ISSN 0747-3486.
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