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Steal This Record

 
Album Review: Steal This Record

  • Artist: The Suicide Machines
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 25, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

At the time Steal This Record dropped in 2001, it had been ten years since the Suicide Machines formed in Detroit, MI. In those ten years, the band had toured heavily, opening for such acts as No Doubt and Rancid, and put three discs under its belt before dropping Steal This Record. Upon hearing the first single release, the punk/modern rock anthem "Killing Blow," you wonder why the group hadn't broken through. The Suicide Machines are a bad-ass punk act -- the title track races on, leaving your disc platter smoking when it's done -- with a contemporary edge (think Lit or the Offspring). Its socially defiant lyrics and fun speedy guitar- and drum-racing music make the band a shoo-in for modern, college, alternative, and traditional rock stations. The best evidence of this is the Suicide Machines' raunchy and in-your-face cover of R.E.M.'s hit "It's the End of the World (And I Feel Fine)." Alien Ant Farm remade Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" in 2001; this is a similar instance and the song is as, if not more, worthy of airplay. And just to shake things up a bit, the Suicide Machines even offer up some reggae on the charming "Stand Up." Do yourself, and this band, a favor -- don't steal, but buy this record. ~ Liana Jonas, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Killing Blow Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (3:04)
Steal This Record Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (4:09)
Honor Among Thieves Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:46)
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe, Bill Berry The Suicide Machines (3:18)
Bleeding Heart Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (3:41)
The Air We Breathe Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:54)
Stand Up Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (3:29)
Off the Cliff Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (1:37)
Middle Way Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (3:00)
Scars Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:27)
All My People Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (1:42)
Unbreakable Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:27)
Stay Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:32)
Leap of Faith Dan Lukacinsky, Jason Navarro, Royce Nunley, Ryan Vandeberghe The Suicide Machines (2:54)

Credits

John Aguto (Engineer), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Greg Goldman (Engineer), Julian Raymond (Producer), The Suicide Machines (Main Performer), Dan Lukacinsky (Guitar), Dan Lukacinsky (Vocals), Jason Navarro (Vocals), Royce Nunley (Bass), Royce Nunley (Vocals), Enny Joo (Design), Mark Valentine (Engineer), Ryan Vandeberghe (Drums), Brian Humphrey (Second Engineer)
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Steal This Record
Studio album by The Suicide Machines
Released September 25, 2001
Genre Punk rock, Pop punk
Label Hollywood Records
Producer Julian Raymond
Professional reviews
The Suicide Machines chronology
The Suicide Machines
(2000
Steal This Record
(2001)
A Match and Some Gasoline
(2003)

Steal This Record is the fourth album by the Detroit, Michigan punk rock band The Suicide Machines, released in 2001 by Hollywood Records. It was the band's last album for the Hollywood label, as they moved to Side One Dummy Records the following year. It was also their last album with longtime bassist Royce Nunley, who left the group in 2002. The album's musical direction mixes the pop punk style the band had explored on their previous album The Suicide Machines with elements of the ska punk and hardcore styles of their first two albums.

Track listing

All songs written by The Suicide Machines except where noted

  1. "The Killing Blow"
  2. "Steal This Record"
  3. "Honor Among Thieves"
  4. "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (William Berry/Peter Buck/Michael Mills/Michael Stipe; originally performed by R.E.M.)
  5. "Bleeding Heart"
  6. "The Air We Breathe"
  7. "Stand Up"
  8. "Off the Cuff"
  9. "Middle Way"
  10. "Scars"
  11. "All My People"
  12. "Unbreakable"
  13. "Stay"
  14. "Leap of Faith"

Performers

  • Jason Navarro - vocals
  • Dan Lukacinsky - guitar, backing vocals
  • Royce Nunley - bass, backing vocals
  • Ryan Vandeberghe - drums
  • Toby Morse (of the band H2O)- additional vocals on "It's The End Of The World As We Know It"

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