Lockjaw (album)

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Lockjaw is the second studio album by American rock band Dance Hall Crashers. Produced by the band themselves, Stoker and Rob Cavallo, the album was released on August 29, 1995, in the United States by (510) Records, an imprint of MCA Records.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Pemberton Roach of Allmusic called Lockjaw a "wonderful reminder of the original spirit of ska-punk," elaborating that "Rather than celebrate the meathead/frat boy misogyny and overly simplistic anarchistic politics that have plagued a lot of "third-wave" ska and punk-pop, Dance Hall Crashers choose to throw a big ol' party."[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dance Hall Crashers (Elyse Rogers, Karina Deniké, Jason Hammon, Scott Goodell, Mikey Weiss and Gavin Hammon), except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Shelley"3:11
2."Don't Wanna Behave"2:24
3."Queen for a Day"2:49
4."Flyin"3:13
5."Good for Nothin"3:20
6."Buried Alive"2:24
7."Sticky"3:02
8."Too Late"2:38
9."Go"3:11
10."Enough"2:59
11."Pictures" (Tim Armstrong)2:29
12."Day Job"2:35
13."So Sue Us"3:18
14."We Owe"2:19
Total length:40:52

Personnel

Information adapted from liner notes.[2]

Charts