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Live at the House of Blues
The Vandals
List Price:$20.68
Price:$17.98
 
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Sales Rank:233812
 
Release Year:2004
Label:Kung Fu Records
UPC:610337882226
Notes:Live
 
Styles:Hardcore Punk, Punk Revival, American Punk
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Tracks


[01] 43210-1 3:02
[02] Appreciate My Honesty 2:57
[03] It's a Fact 2:39
[04] Idea for a Movie 3:28
[05] Pizza Tran 3:11
[06] Café 405 2:44
[07] Soccer Mom 3:56
[08] New You 3:16
[09] Marry Me 2:36
[10] Oi to the World 2:24
[11] Nimby 3:06
[12] My Brain Tells My Body 3:57
[13] People That Are Going to Hell 2:27
[14] Too Much Drama 3:06
[15] Disproportioned Head 2:25
[16] Take It Back 1:55
[17] Unseen Tears of the Albacore 3:51
[18] And Now We Dance 2:08
[19] I've Got an Ape Drape 3:35
[20] Behind the Music 3:38
[21] My Girlfriend's Dead 4:31
[22] I've Got a Date 9:45
[23] DVD [*][Multimedia Track]
Album Review


Southern California punk icons the Vandals stir up the ideal live experience for fans with Live at the House of Blues. Packaged as a CD with a free DVD (or as a DVD with a free CD), this dual release (complete with "Freesecam") asserts what acts like A Perfect Circle to Paul Westerberg already know -- Josh Freese is easily the strongest drummer in modern rock music. While the visuals are shot on eight cameras and find the group joyfully tearing through classics like "Soccer Mom," "My Girlfriend's Dead," and "Nimby," the music is played with an energy and camaraderie that have sustained the band for two decades. Guitarist Warren Fitzgerald is a riff-ripping dynamo on tracks like "My Brain Tells My Body" and bassist (and Kung Fu Records proprietor) Joe Escalante rocks steady throughout, but it's frontman Dave Quackenbush who really shines. A wry dedication to the Offspring's Dexter Holland on "Too Much Drama" bites the corporate punk hand, but Quack is as credible as he is acerbic on "Behind the Music," which lays into the vapid pop world with the kind of wit that has given these clever, aging punks an unexpectedly long shelf life. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi