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Less Than Jake
Pezcore
Release Date: 1995 08 22
Label: Asian Man
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Hurtling out of Gainesville, FL, Less Than Jake's decidedly generic sound initially raised few eyebrows around the local punk scene. That all changed in 1993, when the year-old quartet heard British skacore heroes Snuff. Inspired, the band enlisted saxophonist Jessica Schaub and reinvented its sound. Now serving up a blistering mix of third-wave ska and melodic punk, the band swiftly excited attention from all quarters, and a multitude of indie labels. Pezcore, their debut album, duly arrived in 1995, and across 19 numbers LTJ illuminated just what all the fuss was about. They weren't the only high-energy band on the scene, nor the only group with a predilection for catchy tunes and anthemic choruses, nor even the only bunch to fold ska into their sound, but they were one of the few to combine all three talents in one exhilarating package. What really made LTJ stand out, however, was the way they combined ska and punk. At the time, most bands had their separate punk and ska numbers, while a few would dramatically shift genres in the center of a song. LTJ, though, oftentimes skittered between punk and ska, so closely were the styles interwoven in the arrangements. The jittery "Blindsided" is a case in point, as the rhythm section and guitarist hiccup from rock to reggae, and the brass sprays out overhead. Equally important, the band didn't save the horns just for its straight ska songs; flooding even seemingly straight-ahead punk rockers like "My Very Own Flag," only a few of the harder speedcore numbers like "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" and "Black Coffee" escape. "Growing Up on a Couch," in contrast, illustrates just how brilliantly the band interjected sax into hardcore. And it was this that truly captured fans' imaginations. Pezcore was filled with many such brilliant moments and soon-to-be fan faves, with standouts including "Jen," "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts," "Liquor Store," the incredibly tight "Boomtown," and the list goes on and on. The legend started right here. Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Liquor StoreManganelli, Fiorello, Demakes2:44
2My Very Own Flag2:47
3Johnny Quest Thinks We're SelloutsLess than Jake2:55
4Big3:04
5ShotgunFiorello2:56
6Black CoffeeBurke, Webster2:24
7Throw the Brick2:10
8Growing Up on a Couch2:30
9Blindsided2:50
10Downbeat2:10
11Jen Doesn't Like Me AnymoreLess Than Jake2:55
12Out of the Crowd2:31
13Robo1:33
14Where in the Hell Is Mike Sinkovich?Fiorello2:13
15Process2:39
16Three Quartz Drunk2:05
17Boomtown2:34
18Short on Ideas4:17
19One Last Cigarette4:38

Other Releases:
Pezcore [CD/DVD]
Release Date: 2008
Label: Cooking Vinyl





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