Album

Amen

Amen

1999 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Amen by Amen

Amen is a Punk album by Amen, originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked.

About

Amen is the second album by the American band Amen and their major label debut. It was released on September 21, 1999. The first track on the album, “Coma America,” became the band’s first single. In 2001 the album was reissued with the B-sides from the Coma America single as bonus track. This album was recorded entirely by Casey Chaos on vocal, bass and guitar, and Shannon Larkin on drum. However, the full live line-up was complete. It featured Sonny Mayo, Shannon Larkin and John Fahnestock who had all joined after their last band, Snot, split up following the death of Snot vocalist Lynn Strait. The band have since dispersed, and the only members currently still remaining are Casey Chaos (live and studio). Recently John Fahnestock has returned to his position as live bassist. Roadrunner Records has made a new edition of this album including the four unreleased songs from the single of Coma America. Amen had already changed labels at the time, and Casey deeply encouraged the fans… .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Coma America2:18
  2. 2Down Human3:44
  3. 3Drive3:08
  4. 4No Cure For The Pure3:23
  5. 5When A Man Dies A Woman3:30
  6. 6Unclean2:50
  7. 7I Don't Sleep2:25
  8. 8TV Womb2:38
  9. 9Private3:12
  10. 10Everything Is Untrue4:19
  11. 11The Last Time2:16
  12. 12Fevered2:28
  13. 13Broken Design2:24
  14. 14Resignation / Naked And Violent4:09

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Punk Rock
  • abrasive
  • aggressive
  • urban

Credits

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Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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