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The American In Me

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Download links and information about The American In Me by Avengers. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 39:22 minutes.

Artist: Avengers
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 39:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. We Are the One 2:38
2. The American In Me 2:06
3. White Ni**er 3:29
4. Uh-oh 3:07
5. Cheap Tragedies (Live '79) 3:29
6. Zero Hour (Live '79) 3:23
7. Corpus Christi (Live '79) 3:05
8. Release Me (Live '79) 4:47
9. Uh-oh (Live '79) 2:57
10. Misery (Finger On the Trigger) (Live '79) 3:07
11. Time to Die (Live '79) 5:08
12. The American In Me (Live '79) 2:06

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The Avengers recorded very few songs and released even fewer. Apart from the out of print Avengers compilation CD from 1983, there are mostly live and demo recordings available by the legendary San Francisco punk pioneers. The American in Me offers more live recordings and demos. The live set was recorded at the Old Waldorf in San Francisco on June 13, 1979. It was taken from one of the band's last gigs and burns with the primal fury of a band with nothing left to lose and everything to prove. Lead singer Penelope Houston especially sounds like she is hanging on by just a thread. Unfortunately the sound quality is a little rough with Houston's raw vocals dominating, but that won't matter to most fans of the band. The demos are excellent. Alternate takes of the Steve Jones-produced "White N****r" and "Uh-Oh" sound very good and are devoid of Jones' ham-handed efforts to sweeten the band's sound with reverb. The version of "We Are the One" is an attempt at remaking the song a year after the original recording that falls short but is still good to hear. "The American in Me" is an early take of the song, rawer than the finished product. Basically any Avengers recording is worth hearing if you are a fan of the band or of punk rock. Hopefully someone will get on the ball and re-release the 1983 compilation, but until then this helps keep the fires burning.