The Gang's All Here Dropkick Murphys

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  • Release Date: 03/23/1999
  • Sales Rank: 11,355
  • Label: HELLCAT RECORDS
  • UPC: 045778041329
 
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The Gang's All Here

1LISTENRoll Call 0:32
2LISTENBlood and Whiskey 1:47
3LISTENPipebomb on Lansdowne 1:50
4LISTENPerfect Stranger 1:58
5LISTEN10 Years of Service 2:45
6LISTENUpstarts and Broken Hearts 2:56
7LISTENDevil's Brigade 1:27
8LISTENCurse of a Fallen Soul 3:00
9LISTENHoweward Bound 2:00
10LISTENGoing Strong 3:06
11LISTENThe Fighting 69th 3:13
12LISTENBoston Asphalt 1:39
13LISTENWheel of Misfortune 3:50
14LISTENThe Only Road 2:11
15LISTENAmazing Grace 2:38
16LISTENThe Gang's All Here 7:59

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Produced by Rancid's Lars Frederiksen, The Gang's All Here is a solid course in topical punk with tough Irish-American strains. The Dropkick Murphys, from Boston, take up the expected us-against-the-world pose, but back it up with lyrics a cut above the hormonal angst of their late-'90s contemporaries. They use a combination of topical observations and self-examination that gives their stance a bit more validity, especially in "Curse of a Fallen Soul." It's smart and generous punk, but still decidedly tough thanks to Al Barr's gruff vocals and the impressive power of drummer Matt Kelly. Musically they don't veer too much from the only three chords and the loud volume setting you really need for punk. Isolated moments, like the bagpipe/guitar cover of "Amazing Grace" or the faux military march, "The Fighting 69th," show they could be capable of versatility along the lines of the Clash or Rancid. Paul Pearson, All Music Guide

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May 02, 2001: when you listen to this record it talks about loyalty to your friends, family, and workplace. everything from rollcall all the way to the gangs all here you are swept up by the way al barr moves his vocals. its also a bout tribute to firends who have passed on before their time. but also they incorporate the bagpipes, mandolin, accordion, and violin into their music. this is what makes this cd a five star winner. pick it up and you will be plesantly surprised by this cd!