Living in Darkness Agent Orange

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  • Release Date: 11/10/1992
  • Original Release: 1981
  • Sales Rank: 4,103
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227109226

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Living in Darkness

1LISTENBloodstains Original Version 1:53
2LISTENToo Young to Die 2:04
3LISTENEverything Turns Grey 2:00
4LISTENMiserlou Instrumental 2:07
5LISTENThe Last Goodbye 2:49
6LISTENNo Such Thing 2:47
7LISTENA Cry for Help in a World Gone Mad 2:09
8LISTENBloodstains Darkness Version 1:44
9LISTENLiving in Darkness 4:13
10LISTENPipeline 3:54
11LISTENBreakdown 2:54
12LISTENMr. Moto 1:59
13LISTENAmerica 1:20
14LISTENBored of You 1:48
15LISTENEl Dorado 1:44
16LISTENInterview 1981 9:21

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Were they punk, power pop, or surf rock? After listening to Rhino Records' reissue of Agent Orange's classic 1981 debut Living in Darkness, that's probably what the listener will be wondering. By incorporating all three musical elements into one, this influential Orange County, CA. band showed that they were a step ahead of the rest of the punk/hardcore pack. By adding seven hard-to-find cuts (including pre-debut singles and an interview from 1981) to the original album, this reissue of prime Agent Orange material is by far their best release, and the most appealing for newcomers to the band. The group gained some attention in the mid-'90s when it became public knowledge that alterna-punks the Offspring were huge fans of the band, which led to speculation that they lifted the Middle Eastern motif contained in Agent Orange's "Bloodstains" for their breakthrough hit "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)." The comparison was debatable, but A.O. had lots of other great material, some showcased here -- a cover of Dick Dale's "Miserlou," "Too Young to Die," "No Such Thing," and of course the aforementioned "Bloodstains." You'd be hard pressed to find a better compilation of Agent Orange material than this reissue of Living in Darkness. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Awesome Old School Punk Album and Bandby Anonymous

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July 26, 2004: Agent Orange is a band that you listen to once you get sick of seeing where MTV took punk rock. They're a great band that you should consider listening to a lot more. Living in Darkness does more than serve justice for how badass Agent Orange truely is.