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Strap It On (album)

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Recorded
  
1990

Strap It On (1990)
  
Meantime (1992)

Release date
  
March 1990

Length
  
30:49

Artist
  
Helmet

Producer
  
Wharton Tiers

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Released
  
March 1990 (re-released November 1991)

Label
  
Amphetamine Reptile Records

Genres
  
Alternative metal, Post-hardcore, Noise rock

Similar
  
Helmet albums, Noise rock albums

Strap It On is the debut album by American alternative metal band Helmet. Originally released in 1990 through Amphetamine Reptile Records, it was subsequently rereleased by Interscope in November 1991.

Contents

Critics considered the album innovative for its explosive, propulsive, and often staccato riff style which greatly exploited drop D tuning. It has since become a cult classic in the post-hardcore genre and even influential on the metal scene. The moody, atmospheric "Sinatra" differed from most of the fast-paced, metal-influenced songs on the album; its lyrics featured a paraphrasing of Dean Martin's famous line about the crooner, "It's Sinatra's world/We just live in it."

Helmet strap it on 1990 full album


Reception and legacy

The album received positive reviews, with critics praising the band's fresh, raw and innovative sound. Allmusic's Jason Birchmeier wrote in his review "The nine-song album is a brief one, clocking in around a half-hour, but even such brevity proves wonderfully exhausting by the time you near the last couple songs. In fact, by the time you make it past "Sinatra," one of the album's highlights and also the halfway point, slow fatigue threatens as the riffs continue to hammer away unrelentingly and vocalist Page Hamilton's sometimes-tuneful, oftentimes-bellowing shouting grows seemingly further agonized. The overall relentlessness should be a sheer pleasure to those who enjoy the intensity of metal without the clownish clichés yet, at the same time, enjoy the originality of alt-rock without the pansy passivity." Future guitarist Chris Traynor was a fan of the album, and considered it to be "`one of the most important rock records ever."

The Sacramento-based alternative metal group Deftones covered the song Sinatra, with it appearing on their 2005 compilation album B-Sides & Rarities.

Track listing

All music and lyrics by Page Hamilton.

Early pressings of the album incorrectly listed the title of the third song as "Bad Moon". The Japanese release has one extra track, "Impressionable", which also appears on the Amphetamine Reptile compilation 7" EP Dope, Guns 'n' Fucking in the Streets Vol. 5. The song title FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America.

Personnel

Band

  • Henry Bogdan – Bass
  • Page Hamilton – Guitar, Vocals
  • Peter Mengede – Guitar
  • John Stanier – Drums

  • Engineering

  • Wharton Tiers – engineer, producer, mixing
  • Songs

    1Repetition3:01
    2Rude4:13
    3Bad Mood2:16

    References

    Strap It On (album) Wikipedia