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Released
  
1989

Tragedy Again (1989)
  
State of Shock (1994)

Release date
  
1989

Genre
  
Punk rock

Producer
  
D.I., Dean Naleway

Artist
  
D.I.

Label
  
Triple X Records

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Similar
  
What Good Is Grief to a God?, State of Shock, Ancient Artifacts, Horse Bites Dog Cries, Caseyology

Tragedy Again is D.I.'s fourth full-length studio album, which was released in 1989.

Contents

Overall, this album is considerably more straightforward and as strong as the band's anticipated but disappointing 1988 album What Good Is Grief to a God? Like many of their albums, it became a cult favorite among die-hard D.I. fans. This was the only D.I. studio album to feature guitarist Sean Elliot, who replaced Mark "The Kid" Creak during the What Good Is Grief to a God? tour, but left around 1991.

Tragedy Again was also the first D.I. album not featuring any re-recordings of songs from their previous albums. As of 2008, the album is out of print.

Track listing

  1. "Tragedy Again" (2:34)
  2. "Chiva" (2:09)
  3. "Nick the Whip" (3:00)
  4. "Manhole" (2:19)
  5. "Shashu" (1:21)
  6. "Backseat Driver" (2:19)
  7. "Blue Velvet" (1:50)
  8. "Love to Me Is Sin" (1:40)
  9. "HVY-DRT" (1:18)
  10. "On Our Way" (3:29)
  11. "Cocktail Flu" (2:47)

Note: The track listing of the CD version is actually different from the LP and cassette versions. Between "Shashu" and "Backstreet Driver", there is an untitled hidden track, and another between "On Our Way" and the last song.

Personnel

  • Casey Royer - Lead vocals
  • Sean Elliot - Guitars and vocals
  • John Bosco - Guitars and vocals
  • Hedge - Bass
  • Stevie DRT - Drums
  • Songs

    1Tragedy Again2:35
    2Chiva2:09
    3Nick The Whip3:01

    References

    Tragedy Again Wikipedia