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Album Review: Don't Believe

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Not much has drastically changed in the New Mexican Disaster Squad camp since their 2003 eponymous record. But in the world of blistering hardcore, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Still very much influenced by early- to mid-'80s hardcore, Don't Believe keeps the band's assault swift and potent, clocking in with 14 raging rockers that are over and done with in less than 30 minutes. The guys don't mess around with production tricks or random instrumentation, instead sticking with straightforward chord progressions, tight basslines, and vigorous drum bashing. Rapid-fire vocals by a hoarse Sam Johnson don't ascend too far out of the shouted delivery zone, and intermittent background gang vocals pretty much follow suit. If the band has a sense of humor, it's really not that apparent amid all their incensed fury. Among other things, they fervently rally against the influence of government and media ("Cast No Shadows," "Get the Bullet Out"), and corner feelings of disillusionment ("I Don't Believe"). And if you're still not yet singing along in the pit, "Destroy at All Costs" is a high-speed, slam-dancing anthem for everyone's inner anarchist. New Mexican Disaster Squad is as disenchanted with the world as many similar-sounding groups littering the hardcore scene, but anyone who can appreciate unadulterated release keyed by passionate delivery will find much to like on the band's Jade Tree debut. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Piggy Bank's Gone, Nick! New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:42)
Tightrope New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:54)
Pulse New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:37)
9 Kinds of Hell New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:17)
I Don't Believe New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:14)
Coughing Up Blood New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:37)
The Killing Machine New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:16)
Cast No Shadows New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:51)
Wasting Matches New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:15)
Get the Bullet Out New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:18)
Heads with You New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (2:32)
Bullshit Detector New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:36)
Destroy at All Cost New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (1:00)
I'm Infected New Mexican Disaster Squad New Mexican Disaster Squad (3:08)

Credits

Nick Allum (Vocals), Andy Strickland (Producer), Andy Strickland (Vocals), Andy Strickland (Engineer), Richard Minino (Drums), Richard Minino (Vocals), Andy Strickland (Mixing)
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Don't Believe
Studio album by New Mexican Disaster Squad
Released May 9, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Punk rock
Label Jade Tree Records
Producer Andy Strickland
New Mexican Disaster Squad chronology
New Mexican Disaster Squad/Western Addiction Split
(2005)
Don't Believe
(2006)

Don't Believe is the latest album by New Mexican Disaster Squad released by Jade Tree Records in 2006. It is the bands first release on Jade Tree.

Track listing

  1. "The Piggy Bank’s Gone, Nick!"
  2. "Tightrope"
  3. "Pulse"
  4. "9 Kinds Of Hell"
  5. "I Don’t Believe"
  6. "Coughing Up Blood"
  7. "The Killing Machine"
  8. "Cast No Shadows"
  9. "Wasting Matches"
  10. "Get The Bullet Out"
  11. "Heads With You"
  12. "Bullshit Detector"
  13. "Destroy At All Cost"
  14. "I’m Infected"

Additional credits

  • Recorded and Mixed by Andy Strickland
  • Mastered by Alan Douches



 
 

 

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