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''Allroy's Revenge'' is the second studio album by the American punk rock band
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, released in 1989 through
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. It was the band's first release with singer Scott Reynolds, replacing
Dave Smalley Dave Smalley is an American musician, best known as the lead singer for the hardcore punk bands DYS, Dag Nasty, and All and as lead singer/guitarist with Down by Law. He is known for his influence on pop punk music and his early contributio ...
who had left in late 1988. The album includes two songs written by
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, the original bassist for All's precursor band the
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. It also includes a
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", a 1955 song by
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that was a hit for
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in 1971. "
She's My Ex "She's My Ex" is a song by the American punk rock band All, released as a single from their 1989 album ''Allroy's Revenge''. Written by drummer Bill Stevenson, the song describes an ex-girlfriend with whom he had a tumultuous romance. The B-sid ...
" was released as the album's
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.


Background

All's first singer, Dave Smalley, left the band in late 1988, burned out by their constant touring schedule. To replace him the band recruited Scott Reynolds, who had moved to
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from
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several years prior: "I got out of college and got in the car and drove out here because I decided that I wanted to be a singer", he said in 1989. "So I'm out here and I live on a shelf in an office." He joined original Descendents bassist Tony Lombardo's post-Descendents bands Boxer Rebellion, Nuclear Bob, and Three Care Pileup, briefly touring with the Descendents when Boxer Rebellion performed as an
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for them. The Descendents relaunched themselves as All in 1987 following
Milo Aukerman Milo Jay Aukerman (; born January 1, 1963) is an American vocalist, songwriter, and former research molecular biologist. Aukerman is most widely known for being the lead singer of the punk rock band the Descendents, a group widely considered to b ...
's departure from the band. By the time they were looking for a new singer to replace Smalley, Reynolds was practicing with Three Car Pileup next door to All's headquarters in
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.''Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All". Event occurs at 44:10. "I had nothing back then", he later recalled. "I had no money, I was living in my car, I couldn't even get a shower. I was basically a bum, a homeless bum, and to be on tour playing music was the whole reason I left home. Even though I am too disorganized and right-brained and underachieving to ever be the poster boy for the quest for All." The members of All were impressed by Reynold's singing ability, and quickly recruited him into the band. "It was like we had discovered some great gem sleeping in his car outside our practice room", reflected drummer Bill Stevenson.


Writing

As with their prior records, all four band members contributed to the songwriting of ''Allroy's Revenge''. Stevenson's songs "Scary Sad", "
She's My Ex "She's My Ex" is a song by the American punk rock band All, released as a single from their 1989 album ''Allroy's Revenge''. Written by drummer Bill Stevenson, the song describes an ex-girlfriend with whom he had a tumultuous romance. The B-sid ...
", and "Net" describe a tumultuous romance, and were written about an ex-girlfriend who had problems with drugs and was placed on
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. Reynolds contributed "Box", "Mary", and "No Traffic". "Mary" particularly impressed Stevenson: "When I heard 'Mary', I was just like 'I want that song. That's an All song, he recalled."Bonus Cut". ''Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All''. Event occurs at 21:03. "When he brought the song in," said bassist
Karl Alvarez Karl Matthew Alvarez (born March 10, 1964) is an American bassist and songwriter for both the Descendents and All (band), All, the band that resulted after the Descendents disbanded again in 1987. Alvarez joined the Descendents after the ''Enjoy! ...
, "he had a guitar, and I think it had three strings on it or something. He literally played that bass
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, basically it's the single note in bass
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." Though the song is credited solely to Reynolds, guitarist Stephen Egerton wrote the guitar parts:
We'd been beating it to death in the practice room forever, trying to figure out some way. I was just struggling with it. I think it was the night before we recorded it, and I just canned everything that I had done and started over, literally the night before I recorded it, and came up with that whole part. I didn't get the chance to play it for Scott before we left for the studio in the morning, so we got back from the studio and I'm like "Okay dude, here's your song, man. I kind of went off the deep end. I hope it's cool." I remember watching him and he was just going "What?"
Though not a member of the band, Tony Lombardo contributed two songs to the album: "Man-O-Steel" and the
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"Gnutheme". In 1991 he would again collaborate with All to record ''
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'', an album of songs he had written between 1979 and 1989.


Recording, artwork, and release

''Allroy's Revenge'' was recorded in December 1988 and January 1989 at Third Wave Recording studios in
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with
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Richard Andrews, who had worked with the band since 1986. Stevenson produced the album, and he and Egerton served as additional engineers. Adrian Cook and James B. Mansfield were also additional engineers, while Bill Cook provided additional assistance in the studio. As with All's prior releases, Stevenson was very particular in how he wanted the songs to sound.''Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All''. Event occurs at 45:07. "I've never been in a band where phrasing was so fucking important as this band", recalled Reynolds. "Karl would do some of that too. Not as bad as Bill." Alvarez illustrated the album's artwork; the cover depicts the band's Allroy character preparing to smash an
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with a mallet, while the interior art shows the note bandaged, bruised, and dazed following the beating. The conflict between Allroy and the musical note would later be revisited on the covers of the band's albums ''
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'' (1998), ''
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'' (1999), and '' Problematic'' (2000). ''Allroy's Revenge'' was released through
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as a 12-song LP and a 14-song
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and CD, the latter two including "Carnage" and a
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of "
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", a 1955 song by
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that was a hit for
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in 1971. "
She's My Ex "She's My Ex" is a song by the American punk rock band All, released as a single from their 1989 album ''Allroy's Revenge''. Written by drummer Bill Stevenson, the song describes an ex-girlfriend with whom he had a tumultuous romance. The B-sid ...
" was released as the album's
single Single may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Single (music), a song release Songs * "Single" (Natasha Bedingfield song), 2004 * "Single" (New Kids on the Block and Ne-Yo song), 2008 * "Single" (William Wei song), 2016 * "Single", by ...
, with the
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"Crazy?" which had been recorded during the ''Allroy's Revenge'' sessions but was not included on the album.


Reception

Jason Ankeny of
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gave ''Allroy's Revenge'' three and a half stars out of five, calling it "a faster, punkier outing that lacks the focus and attitude of the group's earlier work. Vocalist-of-the-month Scott Reynolds sings with maturity on existential dilemmas like 'Copping Z' and 'Fool', and his earnestness sets the record's tone; ''Allroy's Revenge'' is an ambitious record, but given All's prior success as a goofcore band, an ambitious record is probably the last thing that fans want to hear." A review in '' Flipside'' called it "the best All record so far...the songs are more powerful at times, more infectiously hooky at times, and the new kid, Scott Reynolds, blows Smalley away." Cary Darling of the ''
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'' remarked that "Though All has the abrasive guitar crunch of
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,
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is imbued with so much melody and wit (especially on side two) that it transcends any associations with the style. Tracks like 'She's My Ex' and 'Mary' have all the ragged glory of early Replacements. If these guys were from
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instead of Lomita, they'd probably be huge.


Track listing

;LP version ;CD and cassette versions


Personnel

;Band *
Karl Alvarez Karl Matthew Alvarez (born March 10, 1964) is an American bassist and songwriter for both the Descendents and All (band), All, the band that resulted after the Descendents disbanded again in 1987. Alvarez joined the Descendents after the ''Enjoy! ...
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, cover artwork * Stephen Egerton
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, additional
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* Scott Reynolds
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* Bill Stevenson
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, producer, additional engineer ;Additional performers *Sarina Matteucci – female voice on "Copping Z" ;Production *Richard Andrews – engineer *Adrian Cook – additional engineer *Bill Cook – additional assistance *James B. Mansfield – additional engineer


References


External links


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