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''GI'', stylized as ''(GI)'', is the only studio album by American punk rock band the Germs. Often considered the first full-length
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album, it was released in the United States in October 1979 on Slash Records with catalog number SR 103. The album was later released in Italy in 1982 by Expanded Music with the catalog EX 11. The album's title is an acronym for "Germs Incognito", an alternate name the band used to obtain bookings when their early reputation kept them out of Los Angeles-area clubs. After ''(GI)'''s release, the band would only undertake one more recording session, for the soundtrack album to
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's 1980 film '' Cruising''. On December 7, 1980, a year after the release of ''(GI)'', vocalist Darby Crash died by suicide. The entire album was included on the 1993 compilation CD ''(MIA): The Complete Anthology''. In 2012, ''(GI)'' was reissued on CD with "Caught in My Eye" as a bonus track, after "Shut Down".


Production

After the Germs recorded for Chris D.'s '' Tooth and Nail'' compilation in late 1978, the ''(GI)'' sessions took place in 1979 at Quad Teck recording studio in
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. Lead singer Crash had originally wanted former Paul Revere & the Raiders vocalist Mark Lindsay to produce, but while Lindsay was willing to do the job, he turned out to be too expensive for Slash Records to afford. Joan Jett, a longtime friend and heroine of many of the band members since her time in the Runaways, was asked to produce the album. Recorded in about three weeks with
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Pat Burnett, the album's clarity redefined the Germs for
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audiences, who had only seen the band thrash around onstage while an intoxicated Crash avoided singing into the mic as much as possible. A lone outtake from the sessions, "Caught in My Eye", would later appear on the posthumous EP '' What We Do Is Secret'' and on the Warner Bros.-distributed cassette reissue of ''(GI)'', at the end of side 1. The album's final track, "Shut Down (Annihilation Man)", was recorded live in the studio, using improvisation at the end of the lengthy track, which the band usually closed their concerts with. The posthumous ''Cat's Clause'' release included a live "Never Ending Version" which was pressed with a
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. According to Bob Biggs, Slash Records founder, the album cost the label $6,000 to produce.


Track listing

On the Warner Brothers 1988 cassette reissue, "Caught in My Eye" was appended to the end of side 1, after "We Must Bleed".


Personnel


The Germs

* Darby Crash – lead vocals *
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– guitar, backing vocals *
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– bass guitar, backing vocals * Don Bolles – drums, backing vocals


Additional performer

* Donnie Rose – piano on "Shut Down (Annihilation Man)" (credited only on some European editions)


Production

* Joan Jett – producer, mixing * Pat Burnette – engineer *
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– mastering * Darby Crash – cover art * Melanie Nissen – photography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gi 1979 debut albums Slash Records albums Germs (band) albums Albums produced by Joan Jett