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| Swingin' Utters - Dead Flowers, Bottles, Bluegrass, And Bones |
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Swingin' Utters
Dead Flowers, Bottles, Bluegrass, And Bones
(Members From Me First And The Gimme Gimmes, Filthy Thievin' Bastards)
Fat Wreck Chords 648
Released on February 25, 2003
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The long-awaited new album from San Francisco's leading street and Oi stylers. Seventeen full-bodied tracks of Celtic-influenced working class punk, rocked with touches of violin, viola, accordion, and piano, as well as the triple vocal attack of JOHNNY & DARIUS (FILTHY THIEVIN' BASTARDS) and SPIKE SLAWSON (ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES). Produced by BLAG DAHLIA of the Dwarves for maximum punktential.
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Shadows And Lies
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6% |
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Letters To Yourself
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4% |
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If You Want Me To
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6% |
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No Pariah
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10% |
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Poor Me
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8% |
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All That I Can Give
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13% |
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Dead Flowers, Bottles, Bluegrass, And Bones
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14% |
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Don't Ask Why
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6% |
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Elation
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3% |
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Glad
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6% |
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Heaven At Seventeen
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2% |
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Hopeless Vows
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6% |
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Sign In A Window
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5% |
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Lampshade
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6% |
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Leaves (For Someone Else)
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1% |
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Looking For Something To Follow
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3% |
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My Closed Mind
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2% |
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| 3/11/2011 by Michael from Orlando, FL |
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| After getting Live in a dive as my first Swinging Utters cd. I was afraid that any studio cd would not have the same energy and life and I'd be disapponted. Wrong again Geek Stink Breathe. This is every bit as energetic. I'll definately be buying more Swinging Utters |
| 10/29/2005 by Seth from Slate Hill, NY |
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| A very good release by the essential street punk band. Classic San Francisco sound, coupled with the folk sound of the Pogues. A classic album. |
| 11/28/2003 by Jacob from Ö Tommarp, Sweden |
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| This CD is a great comeback for a band that according to me has been a bit lost on their earlier releases....it has got everything from punk to folk to pop! Great album and comeback. The utters have never sounded so vital since their even more great first release....things will never be like their first release but still this is an explosion! Yihaa! |
| 7/22/2003 by Jesse from Silver Spring, MD |
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| This one's good, not great. There are still a bunch of great Utters-sounding songs on it. However, other songs lack the street punk sound that they're so good at. 17 tracks so it's not short (I hate getting short-changed by 10-track cds). Cool cover art. What else can I say? I dunno, it's ok I guess. If you're a fan, go get it. If you're new to the utters go pick up "Streets of San Francisco." |
| 3/4/2003 by Mike from Mt. Airy, MD |
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| Wow!
The Swingin' Utters are undoubtibly one of the Greatest Oi!/Street punk/Working Class/folk-punk Bands EVER! They incorporate all of the styles above into every CD and yet all of them are REALLY goodif you like Dropkick Murphys, The Clash, or The Pogues or Maybe even Youth Brigade or Anti-Flag, youll love the Utters! Great music from beutiful city of San Francisco, inspired by all that is there.
also get the Youth Brigade/Utters split and A Juvenile Product of the working class
UTTERS 4 LIFE! |
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