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''If the Music's Loud Enough...'' is the second studio
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released by the North Vancouver
punk Punk or punks may refer to: Genres, subculture, and related aspects * Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres * Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
band
d.b.s. d.b.s. were a punk rock band from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. From their beginnings in 1992 to their eventual breakup in 2001, they gained popularity in the Canadian punk rock scene, and to a lesser extent, the U.S. punk rock s ...
It was released by Nefer Records in 1996. In the week of 16 January to 23 January 1997, the album appeared at #24 on the Canadian Top 50 music chart.


Track listing

# "No Room" – 2:03 # "P.E." – 1:17 # "I Wanna Go Home" – 2:16 # "The Truce" – 1:41 # "The Scottish Drinkin' Song" – 2:09 # "Friend" – 2:58 # "Uh… Hi" – 0:53 # "If You Really Had No Fear…" – 1:47 # "Red" – 2:17 # "Axiom" – 1:34 # "PolitiKill Song" – 2:39 # "Reality Is Rated 'R'" – 1:53 # "Survive" – 2:32 # "Not Horrible" – 2:51 # "Perspective" – 3:20 # "Give 'em the Muzak" – 2:05


Personnel

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Andy Dixon Andy Dixon (born 25 August 1979) is a Canadian artist and musician, who gained notoriety as a member of the North Vancouver punk rock band d.b.s. He founded the record label Ache Records, and later played in The Red Light Sting. Beginning ...
– guitar, backing vocals * Jesse Gander – vocals * Paul Patko – drums, backing vocals * Dhani Borges – bass guitar


References

D.b.s. albums 1996 albums {{1990s-punk-album-stub