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Why Do They Rock So Hard?

 
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  • Artist: Reel Big Fish
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 20, 1998
  • Total Time: 73:52
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Why do Reel Big Fish rock so hard? Because they can, of course. Back when these fish were mere smelts, they had swum along a very different circuit than that of the ska scene, paying the bills with their cover band, professionally and proficiently reeling out sets of hard rock and glam faves. Until, that is, original RBF Ben Guzman turned them on to ska. The rest is history. But now with Why Do They Rock So Hard?, RBF swim up their old stream to spawn a new set of kick-ass rock, fueled by kicking syncopated beats. Few reggae fans have bothered to wonder just why it was rock made such a small impression on Jamaica. Every producer on the island deluged the market with floods of pop covers, but rock numbers were universally ignored. What would have happened if, say, the Supersonics were unleashed on classic rock? And what if the Two Tone bands had turned not to punk for inspiration but to the rock and glam of their youth, as well as the reggae bands that so electrified their school years? Combine these two musing thoughts and you're left with rock, a tribute to a cross-hybridization that never happened.

Of course, even when RBF had fully formed under the ska banner, they incorporated rock into their sound, and to prove that point, the set includes several numbers recut from their debut album Everything Sucks. Now, however that rock styling is allowed full rein, bringing the band an even bigger sound than before. Hey, they even include a power ballad, "Big Star" to really give those rock fans an added thrill. RBF have always had a wry sense of humor, viewing their success sardonically, and as slick as they've always sounded, they've never really cared if their roller coaster ride comes to an stop. Because in the end, they're having a grand time, playing what they like, mixing it up how they see fit, and "if you don't get it, why don't you go shove your head back up your ass." Obviously the band are still not pulling any punches. But "Everything Is Cool" and really the band do love you, as they assure us on "We Care," a big rock showstopper, fizzing with searing guitar solos and blasts of brass. And that's the beauty of this set, with tongue still firmly in cheek, RBF swim into exciting new waters, bringing ska to the rock masses, and rock to the skankers. Purists on either side of the divide will be singularly unimpressed, but the rest of the world can only revel in this phenomenal blending of opposing styles. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Somebody Hates Me (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:28)
Brand New Song (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:04)
She's Famous Now (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:05)
You Don't Know (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:26)
The Set Up (You Need This) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (4:22)
Thank You for Not Moshing (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (2:41)
I'm Cool (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:20)
I Want Your Girlfriend to Be My Girlfriend Too (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (2:53)
Everything Is Cool (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:07)
Song #3 (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish, Coolie Ranx Reel Big Fish (3:28)
Scott's a Dork (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:04)
Big Star (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:34)
The Kids Don't Like It Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:20)
Down in Flames (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (4:49)
We Care (Lyrics) Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (3:55)
Victory Over Peter Bones (The Legend of Alan Guile Verses Peter Bones) John Avila, Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (10:50)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Reel Big Fish Reel Big Fish (11:26)

Credits

Tim Palmer (Mixing), Patrick McDowell (A&R), Jenny O (Art Direction), Matt Wong (Bass), Reel Big Fish (Arranger), Scott Klopfenstein (Vocals), Coolie Ranx (Vocals), Matt Wong (Vocals), Andrew Gonzales (Drums), Dan Regan (Screams), John Avila (Producer), Scott Klopfenstein (Keyboards), Grant Barry (Trombone), Dave Holdredge (Digital Editing), John Avila (Mixing), Kevin Dean (Engineer), Gang (Vocals), Donnell Cameron (Mixing), Joe Zook (Mixing), Coolie Ranx (Bass), Sam Avila (Organ), Donnell Cameron (Engineer), Reel Big Fish (Producer), Jay Gordon (Engineer), Dan Regan (Trombone), Scott Klopfenstein (Trumpet), Lisa Johnson (Photography), Aaron Barrett (Synthesizer), Tavis Werts (Trumpet), Steve Gamberoni (Engineer), Steve Baughman (Engineer), Aaron Barrett (Guitar), David Holdrege (Digital Editing), True: 129 (Scratching), Tavis Werts (Flugelhorn), Aaron Barrett (Vocals), Tom B. (Mastering), Jay Rifkin (Executive Producer), JennyO (Art Direction), Brandon Werts (Percussion)
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Why Do They Rock So Hard?
Studio album by Reel Big Fish
Released October 20, 1998
Recorded Sunset Sound Recorders and Music Grinder Studios-Hollywood, CA.
Genre Ska punk
Length 73:52
Label Mojo, Jive
Producer Reel Big Fish, John Avila
Professional reviews
Reel Big Fish chronology
Keep Your Receipt EP
(1997)
Why Do They Rock So Hard?
(1998)
Favorite Noise
(2002)

Why Do They Rock So Hard? is the third full-length release by the ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It is also their second release on Mojo Records, and the follow up to the album Turn the Radio Off. It was first released in late 1998, with a second pressing in 2001.

This is the only Reel Big Fish studio album where the line-up has not changed from the previous album.

Aaron Barrett has said in two interviews that this was his favorite album until the release of Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Somebody Hates Me" – 3:28
  2. "Take On Me (a-ha cover)(only appears on some international releases)" - 3:02
  3. "Brand New Song" – 3:04
  4. "She's Famous Now" – 3:05
  5. "You Don't Know" – 3:26
  6. "The Set Up (You Need This)" – 4:22
  7. "Thank You for Not Moshing" – 2:41
    • (Titled "In the Pit" on subsequent albums)
  8. "I'm Cool" – 3:20
  9. "I Want Your Girlfriend to Be My Girlfriend Too" – 2:53
  10. "Everything Is Cool" – 3:07
  11. "Song #3" – 3:28
    • (On the clean version of this album "Song #3" is stripped of its vocal track and called "Sleep All Day")
  12. "Scott's a Dork" – 3:04
  13. "Big Star" – 3:34
  14. "The Kids Don't Like It" – 3:20
  15. "Down in Flames" – 4:49
  16. "We Care" – 3:55
  17. "Victory Over Peter Bones (The Legend of Alan Guile Versus Peter Bones)" – 10:50
    • "Hidden Instrumental" – 11:26
  18. Bonus Track "Hungry Like the Wolf" - 3:38 (Japanese release)

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

Production


 
 

 

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