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    Artist: T.s.o.l.
    Label: Nitro Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $13.98
    Buy New: $9.16
    You Save: $4.82 (34%)



    New (30) Used (13) from $4.99

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
    Sales Rank: 140493

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 794171583829
    EAN: 0794171583829
    ASIN: B00005K9XT

    Release Date: June 26, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Motivate
      • Sodomy
      • Crybaby
      • Anticop
      • Terrible People
      • Pyro
      • In My Head
      • Renounce
      • Socialite
      • Wasted
      • Automatic
      • Paranoid
      • Disappear

    Similar Items:

      • Divided We Stand
      • Beneath the Shadows
      • Dance With Me
      • Change Today?
      • T.S.O.L./Weathered Statues

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Disappear is a brand new album from T.S.O.L. featuring original members Jack Grisham, Ron Emory, Mike Roche and newcomer Jay O'Brien on drums. Those who were not around to witness T.S.O.L. in their heyday can finally see for themselves why they've influenced an entire generation of bands like The Offspring and AFI, changed the shape of punk rock forever. This 2001 Nitro Records release features 13 tracks including Anticop & Disappear.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Best comeback since Bad Religion's Suffer   August 3, 2004
     4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I heard that TSOL had gotten back together and put out a new album a few years ago. Knowing that punk comebacks are often boring and sometimes even pathetic, I wasn't interested. Now I've finally checked out the album, and I must say I'm impressed. This sounds so much like early TSOL, I can hardly believe it. Most musicians seem to change their technique as the years go by, until they can't even play their own early material properly anymore. But this album sounds like TSOL could have recorded it back in the early 80s. I guess I can finally forgive them for the Change Today album and all of the utter crap that followed.

    The more current TSOL album, Divided We Stand, is also good, but unfortunately doesn't seem to exhibit the classic TSOL sound.



    4 out of 5 stars TSOL reappears   July 17, 2001
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    TSOL has gone through numerous changes, at one point containing no original members. They've gone from old-school punk in the early 80s to metal in the late 80s. In Disappear three of the original four members, including singer Grisham, return to bring with them some of that old-school punk flavor that made them icons in the first place. I recommend buying this album, if not for the great music, for the financial support of a couple of aging punk icons.


    2 out of 5 stars So disappointing   September 18, 2001
     1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I got into TSOL a little while ago and I love "Dance With Me" and "Weathered Statues/TSOL EP". But TSOL has changed so much...maybe its their age. The thing that hurts the most is Jack's voice. He had such a great voice in the older days, it was a deeper booming voice that I've grown to love with songs like "Code Blue", "Silent Scream", "Abolish Government" and the rest. Even in the album "Beneath the Shadows", a wild departure musically, his voice was great. But in "Disappear" all he does is sing high. Most of the songs lack that TSOL flavor. Its really sad, but I still like this album. The guitars are incredible on it. Its just the lyrics and vocals aren't up to par. Needless to say, if you're a TSOL fan you'll appreciate this album as I do, but you'll love their much older stuff.


    5 out of 5 stars Jack's Back and all is well...   July 20, 2001
    I've caught the originals live a few times over the last few years and it is nice to finally see a new album from them- nicer still, the album is damn good. Buy it. These guys still got it.


    4 out of 5 stars Old School Long Beach Punk   January 30, 2003
    Glad to see TSOL back to the original guys that started the band. The other TSOL was OK at best, and seemed much to interested in "making it" as a glam rock band. Getting Allday/Deadbeat Dad drummer Jay O'Brien to guest on this album was way cool. Nice work - look forward to more albums to come.


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