Ragin', Full-On
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Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, art punk, funk rock | |||
Length | 33:44 | |||
Label | SST (079) | |||
Producer | Ethan James | |||
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Ragin', Full-On is the first album by American alternative rock band Firehose. It was released after the breakup of the influential punk rock band Minutemen due to the death of the guitarist D. Boon.[2] The band members wrote the songs in various different combinations, sometimes including Kira Roessler.[2]
Track listing
- "Brave Captain" (Ed Crawford, Mike Watt)[1]
- "Under the Influence of Meat Puppets" (Kira Roessler, Watt)
- "It Matters" (Roessler, Watt)
- "Chemical Wire" (Watt)
- "Another Theory Shot to Shit" (Watt)
- "On Your Knees" (Crawford, George Hurley)
- "Locked In" (Rossler, Watt)
- "The Candle and the Flame" (Crawford, Watt)
- "Choose Any Memory" (Crawford)
- "Perfect Pairs" (Crawford, Roessler, Watt)
- "This..." (Crawford)
- "Caroms" (Crawford, Hurley)
- "Relatin' Dudes to Jazz" (Roessler, Watt)
- "Things Could Turn Around" (Roessler, Watt)
Personnel
- Ed Crawford - guitar, vocals
- Mike Watt - bass guitar, vocals
- George Hurley - drums
References
- ^ a b Ragin', Full-On at AllMusic
- ^ a b Hillburn, Robert (February 7, 1987). "A Votive 'Ballot' For D. Boon". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 15, 2019.