- Fear of a Punk Planet (album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Fear of a Punk Planet
Type =Album
Artist =The Vandals
Released = 1990 (re-released 2000)
Recorded =
Genre =Punk rock
Length = Original: 32:38, re-release: 43:33
Label = Triple X Kung Fu
Producer =Bob Casale
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:tq08b5n4tsqe link] |
Last album = "Slippery When Ill " (1989)
This album = "Fear of a Punk Planet" (1990)
Next album = "" (1991)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type =
Lower caption = Slightly altered cover of the 2000 anniversary edition re-release"Fear of a Punk Planet" is the third album by the southern
California punk rock bandThe Vandals , originally released in 1990 byTriple X Records . It was their first album to include the lineup ofDave Quackenbush ,Warren Fitzgerald ,Joe Escalante andJosh Freese , solidifying the band's roster after several years of fluctuation. This lineup would remain intact for the rest of the band's career, and for this reason "Fear of a Punk Planet" is considered by many fans to be the first proper album by the "new" Vandals. The album returned the band to their punk rock sound, after having played mostly in a country style on their previous album "Slippery When Ill ". The band would stick to a punk rock formula throughout the rest of their career. The album's title called to mind the rap album "Fear of a Black Planet " by Public Enemy, released that same year. It featured guest appearances by Dweezil andMoon Unit Zappa ,Scott Thunes andKelsey Grammer . An independentmusic video was filmed for the album's first track, "Pizza Tran."The album was re-released with bonus tracks in 2000 by the band's own label
Kung Fu Records in order to celebrate its tenth anniversary.Track listing
#"Pizza Tran" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Quackenbush/Freese)
#"The Rodge" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Quackenbush)
#"Join Us for Pong" (Escalante/Fitzgerald)
#"Hey Holmes!" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Chris Lagerborg)
#"Girls Turn 18 Every Day" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Quackenbush/Freese)
#"Kill My Tenant" (Escalante/Quackenbush)
#"Summer Lovin'" (Escalante/Jim Jacobs /Warren Casey ; originally from the musical "Grease")
#"The DayFarrah Fawcett Died" (Escalante)
#"Anti" (Fitzgerald/Quackenbush)
#"Teenage Idol" (Jack Lewis; originally performed byRicky Nelson )
#"Small Wonder" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Quackenbush)
#"Phone Machine" (Escalante/Fitzgerald/Quackenbush)
#"Shi'ite Punk"* (Quackenbush/Jan Nils Ackermann )
#"China Town"*
#"Working for the Man"*
#"Kokomo"* (Mike Love /Scott McKenzie /Terry Melcher /John Phillips; originally performed byThe Beach Boys )* Tracks 13-16 are included on the 2000 anniversary edition re-release only.Performers
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Dave Quackenbush - vocals
*Warren Fitzgerald -guitar
*Joe Escalante - bass
*Josh Freese - Drums
*Dweezil Zappa - lead guitar on "Hey Holmes!"
*Moon Unit Zappa - female vocals on "Summer Lovin'"
*Scott Thunes - bass on "Kill My Tenant"
*Kelsey Grammer -piano and vocals on "Phone Machine"
*DJ Gary - sampling on "The Rodge"Album information
*Record label:
**original release:Triple X Records
**Anniversary Edition re-release:Kung Fu Records
*Recorded at Paramount Studios inHollywood, California and Master Control inBurbank, California
*Mixed by Gary McGachan and Andrew Ballard at Master Control Assistants.
*Produced byBob Casale
*Tracks 1 & 5 written byJoe Escalante ,Warren Fitzgerald ,Dave Quackenbush , andJosh Freese . Tracks 2, 11 & 12 written by Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald and Dave Quackenbush. Track 3 written by Joe Escalante and Warren Fitzgerald. Track 4 written by Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald and Chris Lagerborg. Track 6 written by Joe Escalante and Dave Quackenbush. Track 7 written by Joe Escalante, Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Track 8 written by Joe Escalante. Track 9 written by Warren Fitzgerald and Dave Quackenbush. Track 10 written by Jack Lewis. Track 13 written by Dave Quackenbush andJan Nils Ackermann . Track 16 written byMike Love ,Scott McKenzie ,Terry Melcher , and John Phillips.
*Art direction:
**original release: Steve Martinez
**re-release: Sergie
*Cover art by Rudolph Schwarzkogler, courtesy of theGallery Krinzinger inVienna
*Photographs by Mollye Moore, assisted by Elena Ray and Melody
*All songs published by Puppety Frenchman publishing SESAC except "Teenage Idol" by Nelson Music ASCAP, "Summer Lovin'" by Edwin H. Morris Music ASCAP, and "Kokomo" by Buena Vista Music Co., Clairaudient Music Corp., Daywin Music Inc. & Spirit One Music.ong information
All information listed here is derived from song lyrics, album liner notes, and band member interviews and commentary (particularly those in the video "").
*"Pizza Tran" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald, Dave Quackenbush, & Josh Freese)This song is the story of a Vietnamese girl named Tran who delivers pizza in Orange County. The narrator in the song has a crush on her.
*"The Rodge" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald & Dave Quackenbush)The song describes a dance move named after
Roger Thomas .*"Join Us for
Pong " (Joe Escalante & Warren Fitzgerald)This song is about the homevideo game Pong, and compares playing it to an act of rebellion.*"Hey Holmes!" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald & Chris Lagerborg)The song plays on rap and gang slang words.
*"Girls Turn 18 Every Day" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald, Dave Quackenbush, & Josh Freese)This song tells of a man's troubles with his girlfriends, but he is encouraged by the fact that more girls are turning 18 (the legal age of consent) each day.
*"Kill My Tenant" (Joe Escalante & Dave Quackenbush)This song tells of a landlord's headaches with his lazy tenants.
*"Summer Lovin" (Joe Escalante, Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey)A parody of a song from the musical "Grease". In the original version,
John Travolta andOlivia Newton-John 's characters tell conflicting stories of their summer relationship. While the woman's story tells of a sweet and innocent romance, the man's version is much steamier and full of machismo as he attempts to impress his friends. Underneath, however, it is obvious that they are both infatuated with each other. The Vandals' version begins with the "he said/she said" male/female vocal tradeoff of the original, but then the man's voice takes over and tells his friends how he slept with the girl and then left her. He also tells of other sexual conquests and how he gives the girls a fake telephone number and address. In the end, though, the woman has the last laugh as the man seems to have found someone he generally cares for, but then she leaves him for someone else.*"The Day
Farrah Fawcett Died" (Joe Escalante)A fictional tale of the death of model and TV actress Farrah Fawcett. In the song several explanations for the actress' death are given, but the singer suspects a conspiracy and theorizes several other explanations for her demise. In reality Fawcett is still alive and continues to act on television and in movies.*"Anti" (Warren Fitzgerald & Dave Quackenbush)This song uses a lot of wordplay with the pro- and anti- prefixes and declares many things that the singer supports and disapproves of.
*"Teenage Idol" (Jack Lewis)A cover of a song originally performed by
Ricky Nelson , who was himself a television and music star and teen idol. It tells of the difficulties of being a young person in the spotlight.*"Small Wonder" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald & Dave Quackenbush)Based on the 1980s sitcom of the same name, this song tells the tale of a robotic girlfriend that runs amok at night with programmed lust. The song contains an interpretation of the main motif of "Mars, the Bringer of War," the first movement of
Gustav Holst 's suite "The Planets ."*"Phone Machine" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald & Dave Quackenbush)A humorous answering machine message beginning with a mellow piano tune and a polite greeting by
Kelsey Grammer , which then launches into a loud and angry message telling off the singer's boss, his school and anyone else who might be calling him. It gets polite again, however, when he addresses his grandmother. The song ends with an actual humorous answering machine message left by Quackenbush's grandmother.*"Shi'ite Punk" (Dave Quackenbush & Jan Nils Ackermann)This song tells of an extremist punk who uses terrorism to achieve moral, political and musical goals.
*"China Town" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald, Dave Quackenbush, & Josh Freese)This song describes the many amazing things which can be found in the
Chinatown section of downtown.*"Working for the Man" (Joe Escalante, Warren Fitzgerald, Dave Quackenbush, & Josh Freese)A tongue-in-cheek call for worker solidarity.
*"Kokomo" (
Mike Love ,Scott McKenzie ,Terry Melcher , & John Phillips)A cover of a hit song originally performed byThe Beach Boys .
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