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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The start of a new TSOL era
This is TSOL's third full length album, but the first with this lineup. This album bring forward a new singer, Joe Wood (Jack's brother-in-law) and new drummer. They left a lot of the early punk sound behind and became more of a modern Doors like band. On this LP they were still getting some of the kinks out, so its not perfect.

Between this and the follow-up "Revenge",...

Published on September 23, 2000 by Aaron Oechsli

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3.0 out of 5 stars kinda surprised
this cd wasn't what i expected. 2 days before i got it, i saw TSOL at warped tour, and they kicked so much ass! they were the hardest band there, and their pit was way rougher than even NOFX's. i was so into it, so i went and bought this cd. when i put it in, it was a jip. it sounded like the doors, with an evil tint. nothing to mosh to. i'm gonna get some other...
Published on August 4, 2000 by chris


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The start of a new TSOL era, September 23, 2000
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Aaron Oechsli (Redding, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Change Today (Audio CD)
This is TSOL's third full length album, but the first with this lineup. This album bring forward a new singer, Joe Wood (Jack's brother-in-law) and new drummer. They left a lot of the early punk sound behind and became more of a modern Doors like band. On this LP they were still getting some of the kinks out, so its not perfect.

Between this and the follow-up "Revenge", you have a pretty nice set of songs. After Revenge, they became more involved in the LA Rock scene than the Punk Rock scene. With that came a change in sound and lyrical content, which influenced and paved the way for other hair/glam band -- Poison, Great White, et al -- but left a lot of their original fan base behind.

This CD contains some rare stuff. There is "Suppose they give war" from the first Flipside compilation and some out takes from the recording session. The song "Road of Gold", which would later surface on "Hit and Run", is more primitive here, but still quite good.

If you saw TSOL on the warp tour or have the LP "Dance with me", this is NOT the same band. That band is the original lineup reformed (minus Todd Barnes, RIP.) They are both good bands, just different.

Of interest older fans may be the whereabouts of Joe Wood. He is currently an artist in Long Beach. He also occasionally plays with his band Joe Wood and the Lonely Ones. Their CD "The Lonely Ones" is a very good blues-rock number, with some catchy tracks. Check out his website: http://www.joewoodmusicandart.com/

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Opened my eyes to music beyond 3-chord punk..., April 19, 2005
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J. Perrine "pfd_firemedic" (El Cajon, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I had become a one-dimensional punk monster in the early eighties...Then along came Change Today? As much as I loved the classic TSOL...The new singer/sound sucked me in. The bass-lines haunt me even today...I have the vinyl version still in it's plastic. No one can touch it. I bought the bonus track CD last year. All the originals sound great digitized. I'm not such a big fan of the bonus tracks though. They seem to have been pasted on, and don't really follow the flow of the original album. Cool if you're into collecting rarities I guess.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stuff, October 7, 2006
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Eric DiBella (Newport Beach, California USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this album in the 1980s, and it rarely left my turntable. Joe Wood has a great voice (kind of a cross between Morrison and Idol with a little more bluesy feel - matter of fact, while setting up in a small club in Fullerton, Joe played a solo version of The End and that was a treat). Ron Emory has always had a unique guitar sound, and that continues here. Mitch Dean hits the skins with emotion, and Mike Roche plays killer bass lines.

The album has some dark tunes and mixes in some politics about conforming and impact of war (American Zone). In Time is reminiscent of the older TSOL because Ron sings it, and it is faster than the other songs. He does at least one song on each album. The add on tunes are add ons - they are cool to have, but like another reviewer said they did not really fit with the album. Who's complaining? I did hear these add on songs live in LA and OC clubs in the early to mid 1980s, and I liked them much better live. They had this other live song that would have been interesting to hear recorded about the homeless in LA - it was a reggae song. Pretty cool.

I had the early TSOL albums, and I loved them - still do. There are a lot of people out there who complain that this is not the old TSOL, or called it the new TSOL. Either way, who cares. Music is music. I pretty much purchased all the cds of each lineup of TSOL (some of the later stuff got a little too glam though). I guess I was not the only one who was into this band because some guy was painting the house I was renting a room in, and he ended up stealing all my TSOL cds. Those were the only ones he took (and I have a bunch of classic punk stuff), so I thought that was a nice compliment to the band. I wish I could have caught him though. I ended up repurchasing most of the their cds anyway (as well as the stuff the reformed band put out - Disappear and Divided We Stand) because my music collection would be severely lacking without TSOL.

Thanks to the reviewer who told us where to find stuff on Joe Wood. His cd is blues/rock and it is great.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorite albums, period, October 11, 2008
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J. Christal (Teaneck, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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TSOL's best album, Change Today, has a close to perfect mix of punk, surf, rockabilly, and hints of thrash or metal that would come after they soon broke up. I can listen to this just about any time of day or night; it's lyrically powerful and works amazingly everytime you listen to it, and the music is catchy while still staying to the hardcore tenets of punk rock. It's just great music that I'd reccomend to just about anyone.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's only Punk Rock..., June 21, 2003
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Simple ... The Best... It's the better album of punk rock at 80's... and " Flowers by the door" it's a classical!!! Enjoy it...
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands down best TSOL album period., August 17, 2000
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I'm a big fan of the old So Cal punk sound (angry samoans, circle jerks, black flag, etc.) I picked up this album on vinyl for five bucks. It doesn't sound like most TSOL but it is hands down my favorite TSOL album. It's moodier than the Dance With Me album and is certainly less cheesy than Christian Death stuff. You could tell that they were really serious about this album. Lyrics are poetic and the musicianship is driving and well crafted. Definitely some brooding sexy stuff. Take a girlie home and put this album on....
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4.0 out of 5 stars The only TSOL album without Grisham to own., June 10, 2011
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R. Clark (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
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Change Today? is the first TSOL album without Grisham on vocals. Joe Wood manages to put out some great offerings with good political insights. A few of the songs on this album leave a bit to be desired, but others really shred. I especially enjoy Otherside, American Zone, and Nice Guys. I was quite disappointed in the Revenge album that followed this, as I had high hopes for an album similar to Change Today. After that, came Hit & Run which completely changed the band's style in an attempt to jump on the 80's glam metal bandwagon. Thankfully, Jack Grisham took TSOL back after Wood's third album without him. Even hardline Grisham fans should appreciate Change Today? for what it is; an impressive punk album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars classic goth punk, April 29, 2010
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an album for all time. poignant and stylish. it grips me with the sensitivity of the lyrics. challenging conventional ideas with a different path. i get chills when i listen 2 this album.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "BAR NONE THE BEST T.S.O.L. ALBUM", August 5, 2003
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I REMEMBER HEARING THIS ALBUM BEING PLAYED ON THE TURNTABLE IN MY OLDER BROTHER'S ROOM WHEN I WAS A LITTLE KID. BY THE TIME I WAS A TEENAGER, I HAD FORGOTTEN WHO THE TRUE SOUNDS OF LIBERTY WERE. ABOUT 15 YRS AFTER ITS RELEASE, I FOUND THIS CD IN A WEARHOUSE. I HAVEN'T HEARD ANYTHING NOWADAYS THAT EVEN HOLDS A CANDLE TO "BLACKMAGIC", "RED SHADOWS", OR "IT'S GRAY." THE BEGINNING OF RED SHADOWS REMINDS ME OF SEEING HUGE SETS ROLLING IN OFF SEBASTIAN INLET'S MONSTER HOLE. THIS ONE HITS CLOSE TO HOME.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a good cd, January 9, 2000
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This is some good, old punk that will appeal to anyone sick of all the new bands trying to be the next NOFX. If you dont like old punk and you do like the new stuff, buy this and hopefully it will change your mind. If not, then you dont deserve to call yourself punk.
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