Living in Darkness
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Living in Darkness | ||
Studio album by Agent Orange | ||
Released | 1981 | |
Recorded | 1979 - September 1981 | |
Genre | Surf rock, punk rock | |
Label | Posh Boy Records | |
Producer(s) | Daniel VanPatten | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Agent Orange chronology | ||
Living in Darkness (1981) |
When You Least Expect It (1983) |
Living in Darkness is the 1981 release by the hardcore punk band Agent Orange. It was released on Posh Boy Records in 1981. It is, especially in its current expanded release, considered the best of Agent Orange's efforts. It showcases their punk sound with its metal and surf influences.
The original album consisted of eight tracks:
- Too Young To Die
- Everything Turns Grey
- Miserlou
- The Last Goodbye
- No Such Thing
- Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad
- Bloodstains
- Living In Darkness
In 1992, the album was expanded. Three unreleased tracks from the sessions, "Pipeline", "Breakdown", and "Mr. Moto", were added as well as the 1979 recordings that gave them their Posh Boy contract: "Bloodstains", "America", "Bored Of You", and "El Dorado". A 1981 interview is also included. Liner notes were written by guitarist Mike Palm.
Three songs are covers of classic surf instrumentals: "Pipeline" by The Chantays, "Miserlou" by Dick Dale & His Del-Tones, and "Mr. Moto" by The Bel-Airs.
[edit] Track listing
- "Bloodstains (Original Version)" – 1:53
- "Too Young To Die" – 2:04
- "Everything Turns Grey" – 2:00
- "Miserlou" – 2:07
- "The Last Goodbye" – 2:49
- "No Such Thing" – 2:47
- "Cry For Help In A World Gone Mad" – 2:09
- "Bloodstains (Darkness Version)" – 1:44
- "Living In Darkness" – 4:13
- "Pipeline" – 3:54
- "Breakdown" – 2:54
- "Mr. Moto" – 1:59
- "America" – 1:20
- "Bored of You" – 1:48
- "El Dorado" – 1:44
- "Interview 1981" – 9:21
[edit] Personnel
- Mike Palm: Guitar
- James Levesque: Bass
- Scott Miller: Drums
- Steve Soto: bass (on 1979 tracks)