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Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime (CD)

Double Nickels on the Dime
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Album Details: Double Nickels on the Dime

Release Date:01/01/1984
Label:Sst Records
UPC:018861002828

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User Reviews: Double Nickels on the Dime

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    Double Nickels On A Dime by the Minutemen

    By michael hussey  Dec 10, 2001

    This is one of the most important punk rock records ever made. While the Minutemen may not be as well known as other SST act such as Black Flag and Husker Du; they were no less important. This Ain't No Picnic is a eighties punk anthem. Mike Watt's ba...ss playing on this record influenced Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. A must own record for music fans. Read more Less

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    The Greatest CD Ever

    By grelowell  Mar 19, 2001

    I'll tell you what. If I had a choice of only one CD to listen to forever, DNOTD would be it. Not only does it have 43 songs, the variety of the songs is beautiful. This CD hasn't left my player in the 5 months since I got it. By the way, congratulat...ions to the surviving Minutemen on having a DNOTD song (Corona) used as the theme song to MTV's "Jackass". Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    If What Makes a Man Start Fires? was a remarkable step forward from the Minutemen's promising debut album, The Punch Line, then Double Nickels on the Dime was a quantum leap into greatness, a sprawling 44-song set that was as impressive as it was ambitious. While punk rock was obviously the starting point for the Minutemen's musical journey (which they celebrated on the funny and moving "History Lesson Part II"), by this point the group seemed up for almost anything -- D. Boon's guitar work suggested the adventurous melodic sense of jazz tempered with the bite and concision of punk rock, while Mike Watt's full-bodied bass was the perfect foil for Boon's leads and drummer George Hurley possessed a snap and swing that would be the envy of nearly any band. In the course of Double Nickels on the Dime's four sides, the band tackles leftist punk ("Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing"), Spanish guitar workouts ("Cohesion"), neo-Nortena polka ("Corona"), blues-based laments ("Jesus and ...Tequila"), avant-garde exercises ("Mr. Robot's Holy Orders"), and even a stripped-to-the-frame Van Halen cover ("Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"). From start to finish, the Minutemen play and sing with an estimable intelligence and unshakable conviction, and the album is full of striking moments that cohere into a truly remarkable whole; all three members write with smarts, good humor, and an eye for the adventurous, and they hit pay dirt with startling frequency. And if Ethan James' production is a bit Spartan, it's also efficient, cleaner than their work with Spot, and captures the performances with clarity (and without intruding upon the band's ideas). Simply put, Double Nickels on the Dime was the finest album of the Minutemen's career, and one of the very best American rock albums of the 1980s. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Minutemen

More than any other hardcore band, the Minutemen epitomized the free-thinking independent ideals that formed the core of punk/alternative music. Wildy eclectic and politically revolutionary, the Minutemen never stayed in one place too long; they moved from punk to free jazz to funk to folk at a blinding speed. And they toured and recorded at blinding speed; during the e... Read more