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Team Goon

D.I.Audio CD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 23, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Triple X Records
  • ASIN: B000000P2H
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
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1. Rock and Roll, Pt. 2
2. Nuclear Funeral
3. The Saint
4. Richard Hung Himself
5. Guns
6. Venus De Milo
7. Reagan Der Furhrer
8. Purgatory
9. Uncontrollable Urge

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Some miscellaneous info about DI and this record, July 20, 2004
This review is from: Team Goon (Audio CD)
D.I. was formed by Casey Royer circa 1982. Royer was most well known as the drummer in the Adolescents. (Note: Check out the photo on the cover of the Adolescents' Welcome to Reality EP. Look very closely at the bible Casey is holding.) Prior to that he also drummed for the Detours (along w/ Rikk Agnew) and Social Distortion (along w/ Frank Agnew.) The name originally stood for Drug Ideology, but before long Royer was saying it stood for all kinds of things: Drunk Idiot, Dead Indians, Doggy Intercourse, Dumb Idea and my personal favorite... Direct Injoyment. [sic]

The first D.I. record was a 12" 5 song EP (featuring the cover art seen on this CD) released by Revenge Records in the summer of 1983. The tracks were Richard Hung Himself, Guns, Venus De Milo, Reagan Der Fuhrer, and Purgatory. (4-8 on this CD) The line up was Casey on vocals, Fred Tacone on bass, Tim Maag on guitar, and Derek O'Brien on drums.

Contrary to popular belief, D.I. was never an "Agnew bros. project", they simply ended up in the band eventually because of their relationship w/ Casey. In 1985 their second record was released, a full length LP titled Ancient Artifacts. Though they had a new line up (Rikk and three members of Almost 21: Alfie Agnew on guitar, John 'Bosco' Calabro on bass, John Knight on drums,) a few of the songs on the album were recorded by the original EP line up, which is probably the reason for the title.

The remaining tracks on this CD were recorded circa 1987 by the 2nd line up, hence the different style and sound; the original EP was quasi-goth punk, while the 2nd line up material had more of the generic "So Cal hardcore" sound. I've always liked the original line up's material the most.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best!, November 30, 2001
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This review is from: Team Goon (Audio CD)
DI, probably the best punk band ever to come out of California, are often overlooked and underrated in favor of more popular and somewhat inferior bands such as the Descendents and Black Flag. This, their debut album, is probably their best, along with their second album Ancient Artifacts. This one contains the classic tracks Nuclear Funeral, Richard Hung Himself, and Guns. The reasons for the band's greatness are former Adolescents Casey Royer and Rikk Agnew, probably the best punk guitarist in southern California at the time. Casey Royer himself was probably the best vocalist, even though he used to play drums in the Adolescents. DI had the greatest longevity of any punk band of their generation, as far as having a good, steady sound. They released this album in 1983, Ancient Artifacts in 1985, Horse Bites Dog Cries in 1985, What Good is Grief to a God in 1987, Tragedy Again in 1989, and Live at a Dive in 1992. All of these albums are classics. The band didn't start to really decline until their next album in 1995, State of Shock, which featured a totally new line-up and a completely different sound. Casey Royer was the only original member left. But all their other stuff is great, so if you're just getting into them get this one first, then get the rest in order. You won't be disappointed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Black and Tan of punk eps, July 10, 2006
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S. Koropeckyj "Romi Panchir" (The Bright Side of the Moon) - See all my reviews
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Most punk records sound the same all the way through. Some of the songs are better and some of them are worse, but the basic sound is pretty much the same with the exception of a few tracks. Team Goon breaks the norms. Some of the tracks are dark, almost gothic and creepy, while the other tracks are straight to the point simple punk rock.

With that being said it is all good and it is all unified under the name of D.I. This ep, however, seems to be a relic of a different time. A time when you could without even a modicum of subtlety ask why the world's leaders are such liars. A time when you could just accuse Reagan of being "our fuhrur" and so on. With that being said, none of these simplistic unsubtle traits are bad, in fact they are preferable to most music.

Yet, what D.I manages to do in their mixed and unsubtle musical onslaught is make each and every song catchy. They manage to take their guitar and with each power chord imbed a line from a song in your head. Certainly this catchy trait owes to the simplicity and repetitiveness of the lyrics, but hey how many bands are out there that fail to even get that one rudimentary point down.

In short, D.I is one of the catchiest bands that I have ever heard and listening to one of their records, whether it be short like this one or longer like Horse Bites Dog, each song becomes a listening experience and the entire record is something you have to follow and not zone out. The songs grab you and keep you there rather than let you drift off and set your mind to other matters.
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