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Second Coming (Dickies album)

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Released
  
1989

Second Coming (1989)
  
Idjit Savant (1994)

Release date
  
1989

Genres
  
Punk rock, Pop punk

Producer
  
Ron Hitchcock

Artist
  
The Dickies

Label
  
Enigma Records

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Similar
  
Idjit Savant, All This and Puppet Stew, Stukas Over Disneyland, Dogs From the Hare That Bit Us, Dawn of the Dickies

Second Coming is the 1989 comeback album, and fourth studio album overall, by punk band The Dickies, and the band's fourth studio album. By 1989, the Dickies' brand of tongue-in-cheek, poppy punk was largely out of fashion, but the later success of bands like Green Day and the Queers make it clear what an influence these L.A. jokers were. Highlights include snarky covers of "Hair" and Gene Pitney's "Town Without Pity", alongside equally goofy originals like "Dummy Up" and "Booby Trap".

Contents

In 2007, the album was re-released by Captain Oi! and featured the tracks from the Killer Klowns From Outer Space EP as bonus tracks.

The stone roses second coming full album 1994


Credits

The Dickies

  • Leonard Graves Phillips - lead vocals, keyboards
  • Stan Lee - guitars, vocals
  • Enoch Hain - guitars, vocals
  • Lorenzo "Laurie" Buhne - bass, vocals
  • Cliff Martinez - drums
  • Additional musicians

  • Jerry Angel - drums
  • Lenny Castro - percussion
  • John "Juke" Logan - harmonica
  • Larry Klimas - flute
  • Production

  • Produced and Engineered by Ron Hitchcock
  • Additional Engineering by Jim Faraci, John X and Brian Fukuji
  • Cover Painting by Jeff Wong
  • Songs

    1Hair3:40
    2Monster Island2:16
    3Town Without Pity3:12

    References

    Second Coming (Dickies album) Wikipedia