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D Generation
No Lunch
Release Date: 1996 07 15
Label: Sony Music Distribution

D Generation's eponymous debut album for EMI Records was sunk by a glossy, mainstream production that rendered them more hair-metal than modern-day punk. After the record stiffed and EMI dropped them, the group headed over to Columbia Recrods, where they recorded No Lunch with producer Ric Ocasek. Unlike its predecessor, No Lunch keeps it simple and dirty. D Generation recalls the sleazy hard-rock of proto-punkers like the New York Dolls more heavily than the speedy punk of the Ramones and, occasionally, they sound like the Clash at their most anthemic. In short, they're an angry hard-rock band that plays fast and loose, whether it's the furious "Scorch," the insistent "No Way Out" or the melodic glitz of "Not Dreaming." No Lunch has a few weak patches, particularly when the band tries to slow things down, but it is the album that justifies D Generation's long-simmering hype. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1ScorchBacchus1:17
2She Stands ThereMalin2:19
3FrankieMalin, Bacchus2:56
4Capital OffenderBacchus2:41
5No Way OutMalin, Bacchus, Pyro4:00
6MajorMalin3:23
7DisclaimerSage, Malin2:59
8Waiting for the Next Big ParadePyro, Bacchus, Malin3:21
9Not DreamingSage, Malin2:25
10Too LooseMalin3:34
111981Sage, Malin1:57
12DegeneratedInsurgent, Cripple10:37

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1996CDSony Music Distribution
1998CDColumbia
1996CDSony Music Distribution



Group Members:
Georgie Seville
Howie Pyro
Belvy K
Michael Wildwood
Richard Bacchus
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Influenced By:
Axl Rose
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New York Dolls
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