Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals

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Peace Thru Vandalism/When in Rome Do as the Vandals

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  • Artist: The Vandals
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 46:01
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Vandals' prankish punk isn't as tuneful or endearing as Descendents', but their simplistic humor does have its moments, as on "Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government)," which admirably pokes fun at punk rock itself. Other jokes ("Slap of Love") aren't nearly as funny. The Time Bomb release includes both Peace Through Vandalism and When in Rome Do as the Vandals. ~ Andy Hinds, Rovi

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Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals

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Peace thru Vandalism/When in Rome Do as the Vandals
Compilation album by The Vandals
Released 1989
Recorded 1982, 1984
Genre Punk rock
Length 46:01
Label Restless Records (original), Time Bomb Recordings (reissue)
Producer Thom Wilson
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The Vandals chronology
Slippery When Ill
(1989)
Peace thru Vandalism/When in Rome Do as the Vandals
(1989)
Fear of a Punk Planet
(1990)

Peace thru Vandalism/When in Rome Do as the Vandals is a compilation album by the southern California punk rock band The Vandals. It was originally released in 1989 by Restless Records (and later reissued Time Bomb Recordings, a record label founded by Social Distortion frontman Mike Ness). It is a CD re-release of the band's first EP, Peace thru Vandalism, and first LP, When in Rome Do as the Vandals, containing all of the tracks from both releases. The Restless version has the tracks from When In Rome Do As The Vandals first while the Time Bomb version has the two records in chronological order.

In the album's liner notes Brent Turner is credited as having performed all of the bass tracks on When in Rome Do as the Vandals, however by the time of that album's release Chalmer Lumary had joined the band on the bass position. Lumary is therefore listed in the liner notes as the band's official bass player.

Track listing

  1. "Wanna Be Manor" (Ackermann/Jensen)
  2. "Urban Struggle" (Ackermann/Jensen)
  3. "The Legend of Pat Brown" (Ackermann/Jensen)
  4. "Pirate's Life" (Ackermann/Escalante)
  5. "H.B. Hotel" (originally performed by Elvis Presley) (Presley/Durden/Axton)
  6. "Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government)" (Escalante/Jensen)
  7. "Ladykiller" (Escalante/Jensen)
  8. "Birthday Bash" (Escalante/Jensen)
  9. "Master Race (In Outer Space)" (Escalante/Jensen)
  10. "Big Bro vs. Johnny Sako" (Escalante/Jensen/Ackermann)
  11. "Mohawk Town" (Ackermann/Jensen)
  12. "Viking Suit" (Escalanete/Jensen/Ackermann)
  13. "Hocus Pocus" (originally performed by Focus)
  14. "I'm a Fly" (Escalante/Jensen/Ackermann)
  15. "Slap of Love" (Ackermann/Jensen)
  16. "Airstream" (Escalante/Jensen)
  17. "Rico" (Ackermann/Jensen)

Writing credits are as they appear on the original Restless Records CD. Later versions credit all songs to Joe Escalante.

Performers

  • Steven Ronald "Stevo" Jensen - vocals, scratch box on "Ladykiller"
  • Jan Nils Ackermann - guitar, acoustic guitars on "Mohawk Town" and "Rico"
  • Steve Pfauter - bass (tracks 1-6)
  • Brent Turner - bass (tracks 7-17)
  • Joe Escalante - drums, trumpet on "Rico"
  • Brett Gurewitz - backing vocals on "Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government)"
  • Chalmer Lumary - backing vocals (tracks 7-17)

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