Lagwagon – Trashed
Label: | Fat Wreck Chords – FAT 513-1 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Melodic Hardcore, Punk |
Tracklist
A1 | Island Of Shame | |
A2 | Lazy | |
A3 | Know It All | |
A4 | Stokin' The Neighbours | |
A5 | Give It Back | |
A6 | Rust | |
A7 | Goin' South | |
B1 | Dis'chords | |
B2 | Coffee And Cigarettes | |
B3 | Brown Eyed Girl | |
B4 | Whipping Boy | |
B5 | No One | |
B6 | Bye For Now |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Westbeach Recorders
- Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-42115
Credits
- Photography By [Photos By] – Super Chipper Man
- Producer [Produced By] – Don*, Fat Mike (2), Lag Wagon*
- Recorded By – Don Cameron*, Joe Peccirillo*
- Written-By – Van Morrison (tracks: B3)
Notes
Printed in Canada
Recorded at West Beach
Includes a lyric insert.
Vinyl mastering company uncredited, identified by the runouts.
Recorded at West Beach
Includes a lyric insert.
Vinyl mastering company uncredited, identified by the runouts.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 51097-0513-1 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): FAT 513 A - MA - METALERS ANONOMOUS - 666 - IRON L-42115
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): FAT 513 B - LAGWAGON - A WACKY BAND L-42115-X
Other Versions (5 of 20)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Trashed (Cassette, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT 513-4 | US | 1994 | ||
New Submission | Trashed (CD, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT 513-2 | US | 1994 | ||
New Submission | Trashed (CD, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT 513-2 | US | 1994 | ||
New Submission | Trashed (CD, Album) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT 513 | Japan | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited | Trashed (CD, Album, Repress) | Fat Wreck Chords | FAT 513-2 | US | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- man, this pressing sounds so good. super clean. super quiet. the low end is really tight. high end doesn’t get fatiguing. it’s super clean and minimal distortion on the inner groove tracks too. just a really great listening experience with this first pressing. i haven’t compared it to any of the represses, but i’m guessing this one is pretty hard to beat.
- Their absolute best album. Perfect melodic hardcore punk album, although after a few uninteresting albums after Derrick (RIP) and Sean Dewey left the band during the Hoss tour where they took a pop-punk turn, like many of its peers, where it became an annoyance to say you liked them, NUFAN or AFI, when they almost entirely changed band members except for the singer (Lagwagon had a more stable line-up, until Jesse quit after that pretty good 2008 EP, where only Joey and the tall Chris remained from the original line-up, filling up the rest with ex RKL members, they went on to make something close to this one with Hang, I don't know if Hang will stand the test of time like this one though, and I wonder why their much superior version of Choke here on the re-release wasn't included, a lot more hard hitting and sad at the same time song that was diluted in Double Plaidinum, their worst album, with a session second guitarist and that weird production...one can detect the unreleased songs from their first 4 albums on that Let's Talk About Leftovers compilation of rarities (which was nowhere complete as the Duh, Trashed and Hoss re-releases have shown) that what was left-out of that weird muffled production on DP should have been included and others removed.
While as for Trashed, even the regular no-bonus album is amazing from beginning to end. I've listened to this album at least once a year since I got it on cassette back then (I had one of the last very high-end Sony Walkmans and the sound was just as good as the CD). It's a pretty serious album and the lighter songs still have enough energy and velocity not to be considered pop-punk, like what they did in Hoss where some songs are skippable, although the good songs on that one redeem it as to be considered a classic, their first 3 albums being up there with Pennywise's and No Use For A Name's first 3 albums. It seems like only Propagandhi didn't get poppy in the late 90's from those socal punk/melodic hardcore punk bands ( a big generalization, but it happened even with bands like F.Y.P and NOFX's worst album "Heavy Petting Zoo", where I can only remember 3 songs being great, although that band, and Lag themselves corrected their direction (in my opinion, of course) with Blaze.
Release
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