Red Alert (Agent 51 album) explained

Red Alert
Type:Album
Artist:Agent 51
Cover:Agent 51 - Red Alert cover.jpg
Released:1998
Recorded:1998
Genre:Punk rock
Length:57:11
Label:Alphabet
Producer:Agent 51
Prev Title:Demos and More
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Just Keep Runnin'
Next Year:2000

Red Alert is the debut album by the Poway, California punk rock band Agent 51, released by Alphabet Records in 1998.[1] It established the band's presence in the local punk rock scene. Some of the songs and the album artwork detail the band's fascination with UFOs, extraterrestrials and the possible coverup of their existence by the United States government. An independent music video was filmed for the title track.

After the song "San Diego's Burning" the album has 31 blank tracks, then at 0:51 into track 51 there is a "hidden" semi-instrumental version of "Red Alert," with vocals only on the chorus. After the song, on the same track, there is a clip from the "Area 51" radio program.

Track listing

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Agent 51 - Red Alert. Discogs. 22 December 2016.