Mob Mentality Dropkick Murphys

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  • Release Date: 05/23/2000
  • Sales Rank: 19,991
  • Label: TAANG RECORDS
  • UPC: 722975014324
 
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Mob Mentality

1LISTENMob Mentality 2:04
2LISTENIn the Streets of London 1:12
3LISTENInformer 1:56
4LISTENGoing Strong 2:27
5LISTENKeep the Faith 2:54
6LISTENFreedom / The Business 1:45
7LISTENBoys on the Docks 2:26
8LISTENBorstal Boys / Dicky Barrett 2:43
9LISTENThe Kids Are Alright 2:30
10LISTENHang up Your Boots 2:21
11LISTENKnock Me Down 2:46
12LISTENMob Mentality 7" Version 2:21

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Mob Mentality is a dozen track full-length of scowling punk rock featuring Boston's Dropkick Murphys and U.K.'s the Business. Both groups initially got together to cut a 7," but many beers and laughs later lead to a riveting collection of the Dropkicks covering songs written by the Business and vice versa. It's surely a solid collaboration of raw Oi! Both bands come together on the title track, but it's the cover versions that carry this metal-edge power punk sound. The Dropkick Murphys' rendition of the Who's "The Kids Are Alright" is a quick, slurring swagger track. Throbbing basslines and Al Barr's beer-soaked growl turn this classic mod cut into a new generation kind of thing for the skate-punk pop kids. The energy is real, the sourness is still as bad as it ever was, so the Dropkicks' pleasure is obvious. Inspired by the Dropkicks' version, the Business also search for a staple '70s song, picking the Faces' "Borstal Boys." Might Mighty Bosstones' Dicky Barrett shares lead vocals to make this track a thrashing blend of American and English Oi! so get the family together! MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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