Trashed | 
| Artist: Lagwagon Label: Fat Wreck Chords Category: Music
List Price: $7.98 Buy New: $3.46 You Save: $4.52 (57%)
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 16210
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 513 UPC: 751097051320 EAN: 0075109705132 ASIN: B0000007PO
Release Date: June 20, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Island of Shame | | • | Lazy | | • | Know It All | | • | Stokin' the Neighbors | | • | Give It Back | | • | Rust | | • | Goin' South | | • | Dis'chords | | • | Coffee and Cigarettes | | • | Brown Eyed Girl | | • | Whipping Boy | | • | No One | | • | Bye for Now | | • | Mama Said Knock You Out |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
single-best punk/aggressive rock CD available!!!!!!!!!! May 10, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is Lagwagon's best album, though all of them are extremely good and receive 5 stars in my book. Thrashing guitars and base lines and insane drum change-ups create a very technical yet melodic sound that grows on you every time you listen and never gets old. Joey's lyrics are deep and powerful and his voice blends into the music like another instrument. A must-have for anyone into hard music. In my opinion--this is one of the most talented and original bands I have ever heard
Great Album October 26, 2007 Greg (NYC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lagwagons gotta be one of the most underrated bands of the 90's. First off, Lagwagons not pop punk in their early days. It's a blend of the softer side of early 80's hardcore punk (Circle Jerks, Descendents, metal (Anthrax, Iron Maiden) and a bit of pop punk (Jawbreaker, Nofx.) It's got it's own thing going. The main attraction here is Joey Cape. He's definitely one of the most underappreciated songwriters out there, and a unique vocalist in the vein of Joey Ramone. Duh has better lyrics than most bands ever do. Same thing with Trashed. His lyrics are really insightful. He has a lot of good things to say and he writes about the kinds of issues that songwriting should be about. He's definitely not wasting his voice. I'd say it's a must have for anyone who's a fan of intelligent songwriting, early 80's hardcore, thrash and speed metal, and the more melodic side of punk.
Ah yes good stuff ladies and gents May 24, 2006 Peniswrinkle (Cincinnati, Oh) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This CD and Hoss are the best lagwagon CD's out there. The guitar riffs are great, the lyrics are what punk lyrics should be about, no song says it better than coffee and cigarettes. Although i like neither of them, this is great CD.
Best Lagwagon Album Ever!!! Avoid the new stuff!! May 3, 2002 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is one of the quintessential punk albums. Throughout the entire disc there are hard guitars, intelligent lyrics, and uncompromising heart. Their newer music takes a huge departure from these core values, which is ironic considering that song three on this album is called "Know It All," and discusses fans hating bands for selling out. But in regards to this song, I don't think Lagwagon has sold out, I just think they've grown up and lost a lot of their anger and inspiration that drove them to create their first three albums. They're still a great punk band, but their new albums don't compare!
All aboard November 26, 2001 Brian (Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Although I am not yet a diehard LagWagon fan, I found this album to be nothing short of incredible. Everything in it is great; the guitars are fast and heavy yet melodic. The drums set a very good pace for the album, and lyrically this is one of the best punk albums ever made. They are funny at times, but at the same time a great level of maturity and insight is displayed through the words.I also do not think that LagWagon sounds terribly similar to NOFX. I own just about every NOFX album made, and none of the songs on this CD sound a bit like anything from NOFX. LagWagon has a very unique sound, and this album is a perfect example of what exactly it is. You won't stop listening to it once you get it; it never gets old. Just buy it.
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