American Youth Report

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  • Release Date: 11/03/1994
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 106,675
  • Label: BOMP RECORDS
  • UPC: 095081403727
 
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American Youth Report

1LISTENOne for All / Modern Warfare previously unreleased
2LISTENOnly Gonna Die / Bad Religion
3LISTENCatholic Boy / Channel 3
4LISTENLosing Battle / The Adolescents
5LISTENBorn Dead / Lost Cause
6LISTENPow Pow / Legal Weapon previously unreleased
7LISTENPony Dress / Flesh Eaters previously unreleased
8LISTENJ. Alfred / Rhino 39 previously unreleased
9LISTENWeird People / Hypnotics
10LISTENI'm Not a Loser / Descendents previously unreleased
11LISTENTell Me Why / M.I.A.
12LISTENSounds of Laughter / T.S.O.L.
13LISTENReagan Country / Shattered Faith
14LISTENWorking Men Are Pissed / Minutemen previously unreleased
15LISTENJesus Loves You / RF7
16LISTENNotes and Chords Mean Nothing to Me / Redd Kross previously unreleased

Editorial Reviews

Chronicling the first years of the L.A. hardcore punk scene, American Youth Report features a solid lineup of both the survivors and forgotten names of Southland punk. Bands like Bad Religion, the Minutemen, T.S.O.L., Redd Kross, the Adolescents, and the Descendents all transcended the music's early-'80s hotbed by either becoming icons (due to death or a breakup) or by continuing to slog away in the music industry. And while standouts include more high-profile sides like Bad Religion's "Only Gonna Die" and T.S.O.L.'s "Sounds of Laughter," relatively obscure cuts like Legal Weapon's X-Ray Spex-style "Pow Wow" and the Flesheaters' dramatically delivered "Pony Dress" offer nice surprises. Further complimenting the "hits" are fine tracks by M.I.A., Rhino 39, and Shattered Faith. From a varied mix featuring plenty of wobbly bass licks and breakneck-speed guitar riffs -- not to mention some electric piano and even some vocal harmonizing -- the 17 tracks here presaged future and myriad post-punk styles like speed metal, grunge, industrial, goth, and nu metal. Take notes and enjoy. Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

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