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Yeah, Me Too

 
Album Review: Yeah, Me Too
 

  • Artist: Gaunt
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 21, 1995
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Yeah, Me Too is Gaunt at their independent peak. It was the next-to-last release before the band signed with a major label and subsequently broke up -- after recording the uncharacteristically aimless Bricks and Blackouts for Warner Bros.. Still enough connected to their punk attitude to have it infused into their recordings, Gaunt did more than simply maintain the correct tempo, they flailed at their instruments on Yeah, Me Too, adding generous amounts of sweat and believability to their pop-punk. Standout tracks include the punchy "Just Leave" and "Now," with its urgent chorus, but all of the material is of a similar fine quality. Far from being an important, or really even notable '90s punk outfit, Gaunt at least seemed to believe in their music and themselves. This honesty and strong sense of direction is distinctly evident on Yeah, Me Too, perhaps the band's finest album. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Yeah Me Too Gaunt Gaunt (0:54)
Now Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:22)
Justine Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:29)
Insangel Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:10)
Hit the Ground Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:41)
Richard Generation Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:03)
Just Leave Jerry Wick Gaunt (2:04)
Breakin' Down Jerry Wick Gaunt (1:50)
Frank Stein Jerry Wick Gaunt (1:37)
Give Up Jerry Wick Gaunt (3:06)

Credits

Jerry (Guitar), Sam (Drums), Tim Mac (Producer), Gaunt (Arranger), Gaunt (Group), Gaunt (Main Performer), Jovan Karcic (Guitar), Jovan Karcic (Vocals (Background)), Bret (Bass)
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