Good Riddance / Kill Your Idols Explained

Good Riddance / Kill Your Idols
Type:ep
Artist:Good Riddance and Kill Your Idols
Cover:Good Riddance-Kill Your Idols cover.jpg
Recorded:February 2001 at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado and March 11, 2001 The Creep House, Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Genre:Punk rock, melodic hardcore, hardcore punk
Label:Jade Tree (JT 1065)
Producer:Bill Stevenson, Stephen Egerton, Jason Livermore, Kill Your Idols, Arik Victor, Mike Bardzik
Chronology:Good Riddance
Prev Title:Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Cover Ups
Next Year:2002

Good Riddance / Kill Your Idols is a split EP by the hardcore punk bands Good Riddance and Kill Your Idols, released on November 20, 2001, by Jade Tree.

Reception

Johnny Loftus of Allmusic gave the EP three and a half stars out of five, remarking that "[Good Riddance's] tightly wound sound is well represented here; 'Judas and the Morning After Pill' and 'Grandstanding from the Cheap Seats' have an urgent punk traditionalism about them that's reminiscent of Bad Religion. For their part, Kill Your Idols prove that the rabid, ragged-edges sound of New York City's defiant hardcore scene is still going strong."[1]

Personnel

Good Riddance

Kill Your Idols

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loftus . Johnny . [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r555154|pure_url=yes}} Review: Good Riddance / Kill Your Idols ]. . September 2, 2010.