Built to Last (Hogan's Heroes album) explained

Built to Last
Type:studio
Artist:Hogan's Heroes
Cover:Hogan's Heroes - Built To Last coverart.jpg
Released:May 27, 1988
Recorded:November 1987, Waterfront Studios, New Jersey
Genre:Hardcore punk, blues rock
Length:21:28
Language:English
Label:New Red Archives
Producer:Hogan's Heroes
Next Title:Hogan's Heroes
Next Year:1990

Built to Last is the debut album by American hardcore punk band Hogan's Heroes. It was recorded at Waterfront Studios.

Album information

The album was recorded at Lenny Kravitz / Henry Hirsch Waterfront Studios, Hoboken, New Jersey and engineered by Rae Dileo. The album was originally released on Straight-On Records in 1988.[1] It was reissued in May 1989 through Caroline Records.

Reception

East Coast Rockers Makin' Waves said of "Built to Last "...hardcore roots" "...there's some really cool true blues rock 'n' roll on Built to Last..."

Kent McClard's No Answers No. 6 said "Built to Last contained "...scathing hardcore with extremely metallic guitar riffing" and that it was "explosive sounding".

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Maximum RockNRoll. General Section. Maximum RockNRoll, October 1988, p. 102.