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Everybody Make Some Noise!

 
Album Review: Everybody Make Some Noise!

Review

Not only are the A.K.A.s everywhere, they're everywhen, too, gleefully scooping up punk past and prehistoric and rolling it into their exhilarating sound. Garage punk from the '60s? Got it, thanks to keyboardist Josie Outlaw, whose psyched-out playing sloshes the '60s over much of this album, kicking off with "This Is the Way We Move," the band's explosive mission statement, whose chorus, "Everybody make some noise," entitles this set. But Outlaw isn't only gunning for the '60s; she's got the '70s in her sights as well -- check out her new wavey stylings on "In Case I Die." In the time-travel sweepstakes, however, guitarist Vegas Davis has Outlaw cornered, as he slams, slashes, and bashes his way through punk's halcyon days of yore. Ripping a page from the Stooges here and hardcore there, running riot through the old school and the new school, Davis pays homage to his heroes while never truly disturbing their musical graves. Bassist Justin Perry and drummer Chachi Darin's slash-and-burn tactics are the powerful phalanx behind Davis' whooping cavalry charges -- which makes the guesting Jello Biafra the unit's mascot, his hilariously ironic "Deaf Before Dishonor" perfectly setting the stage for the A.K.A.s' own salesmanship on "Everything Is a Commercial." Anti-Flag's Chris #2 and Hawthorne Heights' J.T. Woodruff also put in unforgettable appearances. The adamant "Commercial" is just one of a slew of infectious, hook-laden numbers within this set, which rattles from the rip-roaring punk rock of "Let Your Mamma Know" to the dance-crazed new wave of "In Case I Die Tonight," blistering into the NOFX-ish "Dead Flowers Forever" and onward to the Rancid-ish, bass-addled "We Write Our Own Anthems." With plenty of attitude, a knife-sharp wit, and an overwhelming urge to flay modern life, they've got the goods, and your noisy approval is guaranteed. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Is the Way We Move The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:43)
Confessions of a Dangerous Mouth The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:45)
Dead Flowers Forever The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:36)
In Case I Die Tonight The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:44)
Little Miss Apocalypse The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:42)
We Write Our Own Anthems The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (3:23)
Deaf Before Dishonor The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (4:27)
Everything Is a Commercial The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:49)
Let Your Mamma Know The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:22)
Knives on 45's The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (3:10)
Paranoia Is a Skill The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (2:53)
Toools of the Tirade Mike Ski, Chris Bazan, Josie Outlaw, Justin Perry, Chachi Darin The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) (3:22)

Credits

Josie Outlaw (Vocals), Chris Bazan (Guitar), Vegas Davis (Guitar), Mike Ski (Group Member), Alex Newport (Producer), Justin Perry (Group Member), Justin Perry (Performer), Josie Outlaw (Keyboards), Chachi Darin (Performer), Lisa Johnson (Photography), Mike Ski (Vocals), Mike Ski (Art Direction), Chris Bazan (Performer), Jamie Woolford (Guitar), Chris #2 (Vocals), Josie Outlaw (Performer), Mike Ski (Design), Jamie Woolford (Mixing), Mike Ski (Layout Design), Mike Ski (Performer), Justin Perry (Vocals), Vegas Davis (Vocals), Chachi Darin (Drums), Derron Nuhfer (Engineer), Jamie Woolford (Vocals), Chris Bazan (Group Member), Chachi Darin (Group Member), Chachi Darin (Vocals), Derron Nuhfer (Mastering), Jello Biafra (Spoken Word), Chris Bazan (Vocals), Drew Fischer (Assistant Engineer), Josie Outlaw (Group Member), Justin Perry (Bass)
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