
Goo Goo Dolls is a Punk album by Goo Goo Dolls, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- rowdy
About
It took five albums for the Goo Goo Dolls to break into the mainstream – but once they did, the results were spectacular. The scrappy Buffalo trio turned <i>A Boy Named Goo</i> (1995) into a tour-de-force of working class frustration, wounded idealism and hard-won grace. Remarkably, the band took a steady-eyed shot at big-time success without compromising its underlying bash-and-thrash ethic and hit the jackpot on its own terms. Singer/guitarist John Rzeznik applies his raw-throated yowl to the best set of shout-along pop/rockers of the band’s career, wringing spasms of feeling out of “Long Down,” “Only One” and similar hard-pop tunes. Bassist Robby Takac’s less-abrasive vocals lend “Burnin’ Up” and “Somethin’ Bad” a touch of honey to balance the sonic vinegar. The band careens its way through anthemic ballads like “Ain’t That Unusual” and nicely nasty rockers like “Slave Girl” with roughneck delight. The throbbing heart of the album is “Name,” a melancholy rock aria sung by Rzeznik with hit-making bravura. <i>A Boy Named Goo</i> seethes with the sort of brazen yet naïve ambition that only a gang of street punks could muster, resulting in an unexpected commercial <i>and</i> artistic triumph.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Torn Apart
- A2Messed Up
- A3Living In A Hut
- A4I'm Addicted
- A5Sunshine Of Your Love
- A6Hard Sores
- A7Hammerin' Eggs (The Metal Song)
Side B
- B1Don't Fear The Reaper
- B2Beat Me
- B3Scream
- B4Slaughterhouse
- B5Different Light
- B6Come On
- B7Don't Beat My Ass (With A Baseball Bat)
Credits
Performers
- George TutuskaDRUMS
- John RzeznikGUITAR
- Jim AlbertPIANO
- Robby TakacVOCALS BASS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold
