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D.F.L./Dead Fucking Last

Proud to Be [20th Anniversary Edition] [LP]

Proud to Be [20th Anniversary Edition] [LP]

UPC: 045778645312

Format: LP

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Dead Fucking Last: Tom (vocals); Monty (vocals, guitar); Tommy B. (bass); Tony (drums).
Producers: Adam Horovitz, Mario Caldato, Jr., Dead Fucking Last.
Engineers include: Adam Horovitz, Mario Caldato, Jr., Brian Foxworthy.
Recorded on December 23, 1994 and in March 1995. Track 9 recorded live at the Huntridge Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada on March 11, 1995.
D.F.L. (that's Dead F*cking Last) made this, their first full-length, shortly after being discovered by the record's producer, the Beastie Boys' Adam Horowitz. It isn't that surprising, as the dirty, minute-long, three-chord punk songs sound almost exactly like the Beastie Boys' early hardcore days. Only one track of the 20 included makes it much further than the two-minute mark, and while there are no phenomenal messages on the record, it is an aggressive take on early hardcore and punk that doesn't seem to care if it fails or not. Opening with the obligatory self-referential hardcore anthem, in this case "Proud to Be DFL," the group proceeds to gripe at authority, verbally assault the popular kids, make stupid jokes, and find strength in unity. It isn't anything new, but it doesn't sound new, either, which is pretty impressive. D.F.L. came along at least ten years too late to influence anybody, but the hard work of Minor Threat, Gorilla Biscuits, and much of the Epitaph Records family clearly had a nice hand in all of this. Proud to Be definitely has enough snotty attitude to keep the kids happy, and hopefully anyone who stumbles across this group will also be lucky enough to find out what inspired its creation. D.F.L. are proud because they don't really care at all, and in the end, isn't that what makes a great punk band? ~ Peter J. D'Angelo

Tracks:

1 - Proud to Be DFL
2 - Word of Mouth
3 - Lost Cause
4 - Return of the Knucklehead
5 - Mr. Popular
6 - Function at the Center
7 - Home Is Where the Heart Is
8 - Hit the Floor
9 - Club Stupid
10 - Minus Adam
11 - Better Off Dead
12 - S.B.C.G.
13 - Free Haircut
14 - Society's Pressure
15 - Self Pity
16 - Action Everybody
17 - Sourpuss
18 - Insane Authority
19 - Good Cop, Bad Cop
20 - What's the Difference