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AGENT ORANGE Living In Darkness - vinyl LP
 

AGENT ORANGE Living In Darkness - vinyl LP

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SKU: 899458001031
UPC: 899458001031
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AGENT ORANGE Living In Darkness - 2010 LP reissue of 1981 classic Punk album, pressed on 180 gram vinyl

Format: Vinyl
Condition: New  
Year of Release: 2010
Cat. No.: DPRW3
Label: Drastic Plastic Records


Agent Orange is a punk band unlike any other. Everything about them is unique. It could be argued that this is a "hardcore" album (It was realeased in 1981, a year when hardcore classics like "Damaged" and "In God We Trust" were released), and Agent Orange were definitely a "punk" band, but they really don't sound like your typical harcore band (The Germs, Minor Threat, MDC). They sound somewhat like Pennywise, except without the metal influence and the monotonous, droning vocals. But what makes them especially unique is these three factors.

First off, the guitar. It is very twangy and generally less distorted than the guitars on most hardcore albums. The reason for this is because before the recording of this album, the singer/guitarist Mike Palm was robbed, and his equipment was stolen, so he had to record through a Fender Bassman amp,giving the guitar that special sound.

Secondly, the lyrics are much more positive than the anti-Reagan lyrics present in virtually every punk band of the '80s. The lyrics mostly reflect on the fall of the punk scene, and they are by no means political (except for the song "America"). The lyrics for the classic song "Bloodstains" might also suggest that they were straight-edge, though I doubt it.

Lastly, they throw in a real treat: Three classic surf tunes, including "Pipeline" and "Miserlou". I would also like to mention the talent these men have. Sure, I love the whole 3 chord, no nonsense deal present in almost every punk band, but it's always nice to hear a guitar solo every now and then.

If you want music that is simple, catchy, and unique, Living in Darkness is for you. Standout tracks include: The title track, America, Bloodstains, and the sweet cover of Dick Dale's "Pipeline".

Review by Danzig801.  

 

TRACK LISTING:

1 Too Young To Die
2 Everything Turns Grey
3 Miserlou
4 The Last Goodbye
5 No Such Thing
6 A Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad
7 Bloodstains
8 Living In Darkness 









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