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D Generation
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 1994 (1994-10-11)
GenreRock,
Glam punk
LabelChrysalis
ProducerDavid Bianco[1]
D Generation chronology
D Generation
(1994)
No Lunch
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Kerrang![3]
Rolling Stone[4]

D Generation is the debut album by New York City glam punk band D Generation, released on October 11, 1994, through Chrysalis Records.[5][6]

"No Way Out" was released as a single. Tracks 1,3, 5 and 7 are re-recorded versions of songs that had previously been released as 7-inch singles in 1993 ("No Way Out" b/w "Guitar Mafia" and "Wasted Years" b/w "Waiting For The Next Big Parade").

Track listing

  1. "No Way Out" (Richard Bacchus, Jesse Malin, Howie Pyro) - 4:23
  2. "Sins of America" (Malin, Pyro, Danny Sage) - 3:39
  3. "Guitar Mafia" (Malin, Sage) - 4:16
  4. "Feel Like Suicide" (Malin, Sage) - 2:20
  5. "Waiting for the Next Big Parade" (Bacchus, Malin, Pyro) - 4:28
  6. "Falling" (Malin, Pyro) - 4:21
  7. "Wasted Years" (Malin) - 2:53
  8. "Stealing Time" (Malin, Pyro) - 3:28
  9. "Ghosts" (Malin, Sage) - 3:59
  10. "Frankie" (Bacchus, Malin) - 3:16
  11. "Working on the Avenue" (Malin, Sage) - 2:55
  12. "Vampire Nation" (Malin, Sage) - 4:27
  13. "Degenerated" (Paul Cripple, Dave Insurgent of Reagan Youth) - 3:34

Personnel

D Generation
  • Jesse Malin - vocals
  • Richard Bacchus - guitar
  • Howie Pyro - bass
  • Danny Sage - guitar
  • Michael Wildwood - drums

References

  1. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (May 21, 1994). "Pro Audio". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books. {{cite magazine}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ D Generation at AllMusic
  3. ^ Zell, Ray (November 12, 1994). "Albumz". Kerrang!. No. 520. EMAP. p. 46.
  4. ^ "Rolling Stone review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007.
  5. ^ Borzillo, Carrie (November 5, 1994). "Popular Uprisings". Billboard. Vol. 106, no. 45. p. 26.
  6. ^ "D Generation".