I Is for Insignificant explained

I Is for Insignificant
Type:studio
Artist:d.b.s.
Cover:I Is for Insignificant.jpg
Released:1998
Genre:Punk rock, pop punk, melodic hardcore, skate punk
Length:32:44
Label:Sudden Death Records
Empty Records (Germany)
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I Is for Insignificant is the third album released by the North Vancouver punk band d.b.s. It was released by Sudden Death Records in 1998. This was the last studio album to have Dhani Borges on bass guitar; he was replaced by Ryan Angus. In the week of 25 June to 2 July 1998, the album appeared at #46 on the Canadian Top 50 music chart, Chart Attack.[1] It later reappeared in the week of 30 July to 6 August at #27,[2] and again in the week of 1 October to 8 October, this time at #48.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Sunday" – 3:06
  2. "Viva la Kids" – 2:12
  3. "Pet" – 2:32
  4. "Jen and Jarid" – 2:24
  5. "So Poppy It'll Make You Puke (Part One)" – 2:56
  6. "Bloodshot" – 2:27
  7. "David O. Is a Nazi" – 2:51
  8. "Video Store" – 2:58
  9. "Dream" – 1:30
  10. "Expectations Are for the Old" – 2:07
  11. "So Poppy It'll Make You Puke (Part Two)" – 1:56
  12. "Homophobia Is a Crime and You're a Criminal" – 1:45
  13. "Five Billion" – 4:10

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Full Top 50 Chart: June 25 – July 02, 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607114123/http://www.chartattack.com/charts/06261998-general-top-50. usurped. June 7, 2011. 22 January 2009. July 1998. Chart Attack. Chart Communications. Toronto.
  2. Web site: Full Top 50 Chart: July 30 - August 06, 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607114318/http://www.chartattack.com/charts/07311998-general-top-50. usurped. June 7, 2011. 22 January 2009. August 1998. Chart Attack. Chart Communications. Toronto.
  3. Web site: Full Top 50 Chart: October 01 - October 08, 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20110607115134/http://www.chartattack.com/charts/10021998-general-top-50. usurped. June 7, 2011. 22 January 2009. October 1998. Chart Attack. Chart Communications. Toronto.