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Huntingtons - High School Rock (1998) Re-upload [Rip by Toxxy]

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Huntingtons - High School Rock (1998) Re-upload [Rip by Toxxy]

Huntingtons - High School Rock
Year: 1998 Tooth & Nail Records | CD#: TND 1103 | File-host: FP.com
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Huntingtons - High School Rock (1998) Re-upload [Rip by Toxxy]


This record is a non-stop punk rock adventure, and the exceptional talent of the band is complimented once again by Mass Giorgini's tremendous production talents. Included are some great songs, all full of the band's stand-out characteristics: the fast, tight (albeit slightly monotonous) drums and blazing, Ramones-influenced guitar and vocals. I especially liked the song, "1985," which contains actual samples from Back to the Future. Also notable is "Jeannie Hates the Ramones," as anyone's disdain for that band would certainly spark concern in the songwriting minds of the Huntingtons. "Avi is a Vampire" is a cool song, which ends with a nifty rock & roll instrumental part, which will make you want to hit "play" again. [BVM]



Album recorded December 2–December 16, 1997 at the Sonic Iguana in Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

Produced and Engineered by Mass Giorgini
Assisted by Zac Damon, Denny Muller, and Fergus Daly
Drum Tech: Dan Lumley
Mixed, Edited and Sequenced by Mass Giorgini.
Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman's
Executive Producer: Brandon Ebel

Band line-up:

Mikey Huntington: Vocals/Bass
Cliffy Huntington: Guitar/Vocals
Mikee Huntington: Drums
Bradley Huntington: Guitar/Vocals

Additional musicians

Teakettle Jones - casiotone
Zac Damon - additional vocals on tracks 6, 7, 8, and 15
Dan Lumley - tambourine

Buzz-saw rock band the Huntingtons have done it again. With High School Rock, that is, they have made another Ramones record, via some Delaware dynamite. By the way, that is no put down, it is a tribute to New York's finest punk rock band and what the Huntingtons do; no one does it better. The Huntingtons are Mikey Huntington, vocals and bass; Cliffy Huntington, guitar and vocals; Mikee Huntington, drums; and Bradley Huntington, guitars and vocals. This is Brad's first recording as a full time Huntington, and the band's first record on Tooth and Nail.

This bright record sounds great. Recorded in two weeks with Mass Giorgini at the boards for the second time, the Huntingtons sprint through these sixteen songs without a hitch, and, like their shows, without much break either. One song leads into the next, for a continuous flow of molten rock and roll. Like all Huntington records the lyrical subjects are high school dances, relationships, girl friends, hanging out and being different. Track seven is called "Jeannie Hates the Ramones," the singer is going to have to leave his girl friend, Jeannie, because she hates his favorite band, the Ramones. In fact, she makes fun of them and even coughs on his records. Bye Jeannie, we can't have that on a Huntingtons record. There is also a tribute song to Back to the Future called "1985", and a couple of songs at the end of the record that even mention God–sort of… "Jackie is an Atheist" is about a cool young girl that is into the band, knows all the songs, and goes to all the shows, but won't change her mind about her faith, no matter how much the guys talk to her. They conclude "just give her some time". The last song is about Avi, a guy who likes to dress in black, and make up, he kinda looks like a vampire, but he's a real cool guy:

'cuz he knows God and all that stuff…
He just likes to get a rise out of the normal folks,
he's just the same as you and me under those silly jokes.

The Huntingtons are tight, rockin' fun. For the band's fourth full length album, the musical recipe seems to be two bags of Ramones, 1½ cups of One Bad Pig, with a pinch of beach music, ala New York City, thrown in. If you like the sound of that, you'll like the Huntingtons's, High School Rock.
[Tony LaFianza]


Huntingtons at Wikipedia

Huntingtons at All Music Guide


Track List:

01. High School Rock-N-Roll (2:53)
02. We Don't Care (2:50)
03. FFT (1:05)
04. Aloha, It's You (2:49)
05. I Don't Wanna Sit Around With You (1:16)
06. When I Think About Her (1:39)
07. Jeannie Hates The Ramones (1:56)
08. I'm No Good (2:56)
09. Pencil Neck (0:40)
10. Stinky's All Grown Up (2:19)
11. 1985 (1:59)
12. How Can I Miss You If You Won't Go Away? (1:15)
13. Dies Saugt (0:26)
14. No Luck Again (1:17)
15. Jackie Is An Atheist (2:40)
16. Avi Is A Vampire (4:18)

All songs written by Huntingtons.

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