Something's Gotta Give (album) explained

Something's Gotta Give
Type:Studio album
Artist:Agnostic Front
Cover:Afront_something.jpg
Released:June 30, 1998
Recorded:Explosive Sound Design (Hoboken, New Jersey)
Genre:Hardcore punk
Length:32:44
Label:Epitaph Records
Producer:Billy Milano, Roger Miret
Prev Title:Last Warning
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Riot, Riot, Upstart
Next Year:1999

Something's Gotta Give is the fifth full-length studio album by New York hardcore band Agnostic Front. It was released in June 1998 on Epitaph Records and follows 1995's Raw Unleashed compilation album. It is actually the first studio album since 1992's One Voice. The album was co-produced by Billy Milano, the frontman of crossover thrash bands S.O.D. and M.O.D.

The album marks a return to a more hardcore punk style of sound, rather than the thrash metal inspired music of One Voice. Backing vocals, amongst others, were provided by Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen of Rancid, and Jimmy Gestapo of Murphy's Law. Another album swiftly followed in 1999, Riot, Riot, Upstart.

The track "Gotta Go" appeared on a volume of Epitaph Records' Punk-o-Rama compilation series. The song "Pauly the Dog" is a variation of Johnny Cash's "Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog".

Personnel

Agnostic Front
Other musicians
Production

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