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Album Details: Banging the Drum

Release Date:01/01/1988
Label:Dischord
UPC:718750727947

Track List: Banging the Drum

  1. Banging the Drum
  2. People People
  3. I.C.Y.U.O.D.
  4. Nod to the East
  5. Mineshaft Burning
  6. Rhythm Beating
  1. Feel Like That
  2. Walkin' By Myself
  3. When I Rise
  4. Sing It Up Kidz
  5. Chokeword

Pro Reviews: Banging the Drum

  • All Music Guide

    It's a bit of a stretch to talk about seeing Scream in terms of preDave Grohl on drums and post, since the band had been having darn good fun in its early forms just fine. As Banging the Drum shows certainly while the group's earlier smashandbash roots were showing at points and drummer Kent Stax was competent rather than suddenly fantastic, there's always room for a band that can hold its own while expanding its reach just enough. Three songs breach five minutes or come close, while the shorter numbers like the title track, with its distanced drums and semigang shout choruses, and the pure guitar instrumental "Nod to the East" demonstrate a world pretty distant from immediate inspiration by, say, Minor Threat. If anything there's hints of the same kind of reaching out that Bad Religion tried with Into the Unknown or Dag Nasty eventually did with Field Day, an attempt to be unafraid of the anthemic (perhaps most strikingly on "The Rhythm Beating," a soaring instrumental that surges wi...th energy and a sense of open vistas). Much of said anthemic approach often calls to mind some of the somewhat forgottenbyhistory work of the protogoth/positive punk crossover in the UK. Certainly the shimmering, shredding guitar on "I.C.Y.U.O.D." and "Mineshaft Burning" has more than a little debt to folks like Geordie and early Billy Duffy, for instance. "People People" in particular is a strong number, a slow, stirring burn of a track, while "Walkin' By Myself" builds to a spectacular, strong conclusion. The album loses a little bit of fire towards its end but in all is well worth a listen to by those who like their punk to show more than a faithful recreation of the basics. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Scream

Coming on the tail end of the initial D.C. hardcore explosion, Scream formed in 1982 and signed to Dischord Records. That fall, the original lineup of the Stahl brothers, singer Peter, guitarist Franz and bassist Skeeter Thompson and drummer Kent Stax teamed with Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara to produce the raucous Still Screaming. The original group went on to release T... Read more