The Disco Before the Breakdown explained

The Disco Before the Breakdown
Cover:Against Me! - The Disco Before the Breakdown cover.jpg
Alt:Cover of "The Disco Before the Breakdown"
Type:single
Artist:Against Me!
A-Side:The Disco Before the Breakdown
Released:November 2002
Recorded:July 28 and 31, 2002
Studio:The Rec Room in Gainesville, Florida
Genre:Punk rock, Ska punk
Length:8:57
Label:No Idea (137)
Producer:Derron Nuhfter and Against Me!
Next Title:Cavalier Eternal
Next Year:2004

"The Disco Before the Breakdown" is the first single by the Gainesville, Florida-based punk rock band Against Me!, released in November 2002 by No Idea Records. It was the band's first release with bassist Andrew Seward, replacing original bassist Dustin Fridkin who had left the group several months prior. The lineup of Seward, Laura Jane Grace, James Bowman, and Warren Oakes would remain in place until 2009. The single was released as both a vinyl 7" and a compact disc. It is typically listed as an EP, though its format is typical of a single.

Critical reception

Reviewing "The Disco Before the Breakdown", Corey Apar of Allmusic gave it two out of five stars, calling it "A tolerable set of songs with personal lyrics, but with the exception of the relatively upbeat and horn-friendly title track, this EP is missing some of the group's standard energetic and reckless vigor; instead, listeners are left with a slight feeling of boredom."[1]

Track listing

CD version

Personnel

Against Me!

Additional personnel

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Apar. Corey. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r680542|pure_url=yes}} Review: 'The Disco Before the Breakdown']. Allmusic. 2009-09-08.