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Pass the Flask

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Length
  
38:20 73:21 (Reissue)

Release date
  
29 July 2003

Label
  
Fiddler Records

Artist
  
The Bled

Producer
  
Beau Burchell

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Released
  
July 29, 2003 March 20, 2007 (Reissue)

Pass the Flask (2003)
  
Found in the Flood (2005)

Genres
  
Metalcore, Post-hardcore, Hardcore punk, Mathcore

Similar
  
The Bled albums, Metalcore albums

The bled red wedding


Pass the Flask is the first full album released by the hardcore punk band The Bled. Track 2 was originally labeled "Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt", but was changed for legal reasons. It is still listed as "Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt" on the inside of the album booklet.

Contents

Reissue

The Bled originally released their first album on Fiddler Records, an independent, now defunct record label. Pass the Flask sold approx 50,000 copies while on Fiddler. The Bled then signed to Vagrant Records to release their second album, Found in the Flood. They reissued the first album on their new label Vagrant Records, containing all of the songs from Pass the Flask, as well as the almost impossible to find His First Crush and The Bled EPs and officially unreleased tracks that only family and friends had. Jeremy Talley, the guitarist, said that "it seemed like the right time to put them all on one disc and put it out there before too many people find out about the Internet." In the thanks section of the booklet, they say that they are "buying a Hummer" with the money from selling the CD twice.

Track origins

The first ten songs make up the reissue, coming from Pass the Flask. Track 2 was originally entitled "Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt", but was changed for legal reasons. It is still listed as "Dale Earnhardt's Seatbelt" in the liner notes. Tracks 11-15 are from His First Crush, 16-18 are from The Bled. Song 19, "Ok, But Here's How It Really Happened", has never been officially released before. Song 20, "Hotel Coral Essex" (Original Recording), is from a demo recorded for a 2004 Warped Tour sampler, although it was later added to and released on Found in the Flood. Finally, song 21, "Lay On My Cot", is said to have been "sent to us from deep space and shall never be spoken of again." The track "Ruth Buzzi Better Watch Her Back" is titled after a line of dialogue from the comedy Wet Hot American Summer. The track "Get Up You Son of a Bitch, Cause Mickey Loves Ya" is titled after a line of dialogue from Rocky.

Track listing

  • All songs written by The Bled.
  • Credits

    Original

  • Beau Burchell - Engineering, production, mixing
  • Ted Danson - Executive producer
  • Shawn Sullivan - Mastering
  • Ryan Joseph Shaughnessy - Photography
  • Mike Celi - Bass
  • Jeremy Talley - Guitar
  • James Muñoz - Vocals
  • Ross Ott - Guitar
  • Mike Pedicone - Drums
  • Reissue

  • James Muñoz - Vocals
  • Jeremy Talley - Guitar
  • Ross Ott - Guitar
  • Mike Pedicone - Drums
  • Mike Celi - Bass
  • Beau Burchell - Engineer
  • Beau Burchell - Producer
  • Beau Burchell - Mixer
  • Ted Danson - Executive Producer
  • RJ Shaughnessy - Photography
  • Sergie - "Slapping The Art Together"
  • Ben Goetting - Additional Layout
  • Amy Fleisher, Rossmosis, and Friends - Additional Photography
  • Songs

    1Red Wedding2:51
    2You Know Who's Seatbelt3:01
    3I Never Met Another Gemini4:11

    References

    Pass the Flask Wikipedia