Track Picks: "Desperation Train," "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Salvation," "You Can Lead a Man to Reason, But You Can't Make Him Think"
Review
Making its Epitaph debut with Day of the Death, Death By Stereo defines another fierce disposition with its own hardcore punk. The SoCal snobbery of fisted anthems and juggernaut mosh pits acted out by other punk revivalists paved the way for Death By Stereo, and the intensity found on Day of the Death is a bit mimicking. The acidic vocals of enigmatic frontman Efrem Schultz blaze over quick, pulsating percussion and spiraling guitar loops, but the effect is not entirely mind-blowing. Agnostic Front has already done it, Pennywise attempted to make it commercial, and Blink-182 pushed third-wave punk into the ears of suburban kids. Death By Stereo basically joins their ranks. Heavy metal guitar licks throb throughout the entire record, and songs such as "You Can Lead a Man to Reason, But You Can't Make Him Think" and "You Mess With One Bean, You Mess With the Whole Burrito" are humorous, but the high-speed performance from the entire band doesn't exude such comedy. New millennium punk fans might not necessarily have to identify with the chaos and antagonism portrayed throughout the '80s by Minor Threat and Black Flag; they just need something to rage against the machine, something to thrash around to. Death By Stereo's Day of the Death plainly plays into the effect. ~ MacKenzie Wilson , All Music Guide
Eddy Schreyer (Mastering), Sergio Chavez (Assistant Engineer), Paul Miner (Bass), Paul Miner (Engineer), Paul Miner (Layout Design), Death by Stereo (Main Performer)
The band became more widely known after this release due to their switch from the Indecision Records label to the larger Epitaph Records
label.
Track listing
All songs written by Death By Stereo.
"No Shirt, No Shoes, No Salvation" – 2:41
"Getting It Off My Chest" – 2:37
"'91" – 2:50
"You Can Lead A Man To Reason, But You Can't Make Him Think" – 3:29
"Porno, Sex, Drugs, Lies, Money And Your Local Government" – 3:29
"Holding 60 Dollars On A Burning Bridge" – 2:46
"You Mess With One Bean, You Mess With The Whole Burrito" – 3:00
"Desperation Train" – 3:01
"Testosterone Makes The World Go Round" – 3:03
"High School Was Like Boot Camp For A Desk Job" – 3:00
"Death For Life" – 8:25
The song "Death For Life" is actually only 2:56 long, but the track includes five minutes of silence and a hidden section right near the end which is the sound of a gong and a manic scream.
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