- Back with a Bong
Infobox Album
Name = Back With A Bong
Type =Album
Artist = Murphy's Law
Released = 1989
Recorded = Dreamland Studios andChung King Studios New York , U.S.
Genre =Hardcore punk
Length = 29:21
Label =Profile Records
Another Planet 1994 reissue
Producer = Murphy's Law
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2wsqoa8abijv link]
Last album = "Murphy's Law"
(1986)
This album = "Back With A Bong"
(1989)
Next album = "The Best of Times"
(1991)
Misc = Extra album cover
Upper caption = Re-issue cover
Background = darkseagreen
Lower caption = 1994 Another Planet re-issue – with "Murphy's Law" on same disc |"Back With A Bong" is the third album from
New York hardcore punk band, Murphy's Law.It was released in 1989 on
Profile Records and subsequently re-released on Another Planet Records in 1994 with the previous self-titled album on the same disc.It came three years after the previous album and the band had undergone somewhat of a transformation with Jimmy Gestapo the only remaining member.
Alex Morris had been replaced on guitar by
Todd Youth – previously of fellowNew York hardcore bands,Agnostic Front and Warzone, and later of Danzig. Chuck Valle replaced Pete Martinez on bass, and Doug E. Beans took over drumming duties from Petey Hines.They followed this album with 1991's "Best Of Times", 1993's "Good For Now", and 1996's "Dedicated" – so called because Chuck Valle was killed in 1994.
Overview
Although the band had entered the limelight a bit more since their self-titled 1986 album, the music was still noticeably
hardcore punk . Far from taking in influences from thecrossover thrash scene, they instead opted for introducing more eclectic sounds such asska and brass instruments.The opening track, "Intro", leaves any listener who may have feared that they had "gone metal" with no doubt as to where their intentions still lie. However, it is not long until the first sign of brass is encountered, second track – and unanimous live favorite – "Panty Raid", in fact.
Most of the songs do follow the same formula – a slow build up to a fast-paced, admittedly thrash-type, climax – but the interjection of
ska and brass, in "Ska Song" and the album's closer "Bong", help to break it up. However, these elements are never overdone and are used very sparingly.In spite of the formula, the songs do not all sound the same and there were a lot of live favorites to come from this album because of the
mosh parts enclosed. "Panty Raid" (complete with brass section), "Quest For Herb", and "America Rules" being notable examples.Lyrically, the band was the same as ever – more like
Boston 'sGang Green than their NYHC peers – beer, drugs, and partying again the order of the day.Track listing
*All songs written by J Drescher, C Valle, T Schofield, and D Thompson
#"Intro" – 1:42
#"Panty Raid" – 2:57
#"Yahoo!" – 1:46
#"Attack Of The Killer Beers" – 2:40
#"Cavity Creeps" – 1:25
#"Ska Song" – 2:20
#"Quest For Herb" – 2:38
#"America Rules" – 1:31
#"Rage" – 2:04
#"Wall Of Death" – 1:43
#"Secret Agent S.K.I.N." – 2:02
#"Push Comes To Shove" – 2:03
#"Bong" – 4:33Credits
* Jimmy "Gestapo" Drescher – vocals
* Todd "Youth" Schofield – guitar
* Chuck Valle – bass
* Doug "E. Beans" Thompson – drums* Horns – courtesy of
Columbia Records – arranged and played by
** Angelo Moore
** Christopher Dowd
** Walter Kirby III* Narration of "Secret Agent S.K.I.N." by Frenchie
* Recorded at Dreamland Recording Studio and Chung King "House of Metal",
New York , U.S.
* Produced by Murphy's Law
* Assisted by Jack Flanagan, Bob Musso, Gary Miller, and Nick Light
* Engineered by Dave Cook, Martin Kunitz, and Chuck Valle
* Horns recorded at Blue Canyon Recorders,Los Angeles , U.S. – engineered by Craig Doubet
* Mastered by Howie Weinberg atMasterdisk ,New York , USA
* Re-mastered for re-issue by Alan Douches at West West Side StudiosExternal links
* [http://www.murphyslawnyc.com Murphy's Law official website]
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