''Aftertaste'' is the fourth album by American
alternative metal
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band
Helmet
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, released in 1997 on
Interscope. It was the band's final album with original members
John Stanier (drums) and
Henry Bogdan (bass). Guitarist
Rob Echeverria, who appeared on Helmet's previous outing, ''
Betty'', left the group to join
Biohazard
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. Subsequently, the album was recorded as a three-piece, with
Page Hamilton
Page Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he ...
covering all the guitar parts. Guitarist
Chris Traynor
Chris Traynor (born June 22, 1973) is an American guitarist, bassist, and studio musician. He has played with Orange 9mm, Helmet, Bush, Rival Schools, Institute, Gavin Rossdale, and High Desert Fires.
Traynor has performed live with the Bri ...
(formerly of
Orange 9mm) came on board for the supporting tour.
''Aftertaste'' harkens back to Helmet's earlier sound, omitting some of the
experimental/
jazz
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tendencies of ''
Betty''.
The album met with a mixed critical reaction from some critics, and a relatively poor commercial response, going out of print in 2006.
This album along with ''
Meantime'' and ''Betty'' is considered one of the definitive works of
post-metal
Post-metal is a music genre rooted in heavy metal but exploring approaches beyond metal conventions. It emerged in the 1990s with bands such as Neurosis and Godflesh, who transformed metal texture through experimental composition. In a way simil ...
.
Writing and music
Hamilton claimed in July 1997 that his goal when writing the album was to create a greater mix between smarts and crunch:
"I don't want to say that I'm sick of the visceral animal response that we get - I'm not, But I need more than that. I need more than seeing a bunch of kids jumping around and breaking each other's noses. I feel like I really need to communicate with an audience who will listen. I'm painted into a corner. Whatever I write in a rock 'n' roll context will elicit a conditioned response, unless I quit rock and make a country record or something."
In another interview from November 1997, Hamilton said that he and producer
Dave Sardy
David Stuart Sardy (born 1967), more commonly known as D. Sardy, is an American composer, musician, songwriter, and multiple Grammy winning record producer. He came to prominence as the leader of 1990s noise rock band Barkmarket before turning ...
initially wanted to make, "the Helmet-est Helmet album" and "not think about the past or the future or anything, just sort of write Helmet songs."
He added that he ended up discovering more about himself as a musician during the recording, and that, "together we came up with this thing that's distinctive and sounds like Helmet."
John Stanier said to ''DRUM! Magazine'', "for ''Aftertaste'', we wrote a few of the songs as a band, but as far as the arrangements go, no one tells me what to play. I have complete freedom. I pretty much can do whatever I want, and luckily, everyone seems to like it. Of course we all toss around ideas."
During the recording of ''Aftertaste'', Stanier syncopated a solo on "Harmless", and he claims that he had the most trouble tracking the bridge to "Birth Defect".
The penultimate track "Insatiable" is noted for being the heaviest on the album. There was only one known performance of the song in 1997, with its next known performance coming 22 years later in 2019. According to Hamilton, it has almost never been played live since he has difficulty hitting the vocal notes required for the screams.
Release
The album was close to being released in late 1996, and promotional interviews were held (such as for the ''Visions Magazine'' 09/1996 cover story), while advance tapes were also sent to journalists. A 1996 version of the track "Insatiable" featuring the same intro that appeared as the final albums intro to "Pure" was released on the German ''Metal Hammer''s magazine CD ''Offroad Tracks Vol4'' in the fall of 1996. The album release was withdrawn and the mix duties were handed from producer Dave Sardy to
Terry Date, with the recording process not being completed until a few months later. The version of "Pure" that appeared on the "Exactly What You Wanted" CD single in 1997 appears to be taken from this early version of the album. The track list of the early version would've held "Insatiable" as the opening track and "Pure" as the album closer. "Renovation" at the time was not included in the album as it was to be contributed exclusively to a soundtrack compilation album.
Commercial performance
''Aftertaste'' was a disappointment compared to the band's previous albums; it debuted at number 47 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart, and fell off a mere five weeks later. By September 1997, it had sold 100,000 copies according to
SoundScan.
By 2004, it had sold 132,000 copies.
Reception
The album was met with mixed to positive reviews from music critics.
AllMusic
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staff writer
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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gave the album a negative review, writing "Without the invention of ''Betty'' or the gut-level force of ''Meantime'', Helmet is simply a bland alternative metal band, lacking
riff
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s,
hooks, and purpose and relying only on volume. It's a shocking and disheartening turn of events for one of the more intriguing metal bands of the '90s."
Kevin Templeton, writer for
Vancouver
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music publication ''Drop-D'', remarked in July 1997 that, "Although I consider myself a fan of Helmet's riffs... er, music, I can't help feeling that they could sound a little more dangerous than this." Robert Parsons of ''Lollipop Magazine'' wrote in June 1997 that, "''Aftertaste'' brings us back to square one. After a not-so-Helmet effort with 1994’s ''Betty'', Page Hamilton and company come back with full knuckle-busting, abrasive force", also praising the "incredibly tight bass and drums on 'Insatiable' and 'Crisis King'".
He noted Helmet's influence on the contemporary music scene by saying, "
Silverchair
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cite the band as a major influence, while both Korn (who toured with Helmet) and
Pantera
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borrow from Helmet’s stripped down metal, open-shut timing, and detuned guitars", and claimed, "for Helmet fans, ''Aftertaste'' is a much-anticipated album that lives up to all expectations. This is Helmet’s ''
Back in Black
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''. Get it."
''
Rolling Stone
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'' in 1997 compared it to the
Rollins Band album ''
Come In and Burn
''Come In and Burn'' is the fifth full-length studio album by the Rollins Band. Released in 1997 on DreamWorks SKG, it is their major label debut. It is also the last album before vocalist Henry Rollins dissolved the band's "classic" lineup of g ...
'', which was released the same month, and which would also turn out to be the last album with most of their original lineup. The review remarks, "Helmet's ''Aftertaste'' and the Rollins Band's ''Come In and Burn'' are prime examples of the '90s brand of paramilitary headbanging. With their drillsergeant demeanors and drill-press riffs, the Rollins Band and Helmet typify this Spartan approach to hard rock."
Gabo Ronson of ''
The Daily Eastern News
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'' gave ''Aftertaste'' four out of five stars in his 1997 review, labelling it a "riff-heavy collection of songs that satisfies the headbanger in all of us." He observed that the album was "pretty much heavy as hell all the way through", but noted that the track "Renovation", "strays from the hard-rocking stomp of 'Pure' and attempts to delve into the world of
punk/pop a la
Green Day
Green Day is an American rock band formed in the East Bay of California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, together with bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt. For most of the band's career, they have been a ...
." He additionally wrote, "the one thing I noticed after listening to this CD was the fact that there were a number of mainstream bands out right now that completely rip off Helmet."
CMJ New Music Monthly
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writer M. Tye Comer characterized the album as having "rough, masochistic guitar grooves that pummel with jackhammer intensity." Comer went on to add, "while tracks like 'Driving Nowhere' and 'It's Easy to Get Bored' hint at the melody-conscious outfit we saw on 1994's ''Betty'', ''Aftertaste'' is a more direct, more focused and less 'adventurous' outing (i.e. there are fewer tracks to skip over)." Comer labelled the track "Insatiable" a "testosterone-driven fury that's echoed by highlights like 'Crisis King', 'Harmless' and '
Exactly What You Wanted'", and concluded his review by asserting that, "Helmet's best kept for moments when only an angry, omnipotent guitar-riff will get you through."
Legacy
The album generally continues to divide listeners of the band, with some considering it comparable to Helmet's earlier work, and others viewing it as the "black sheep" of their original 1990s discography. In a 2004 review of Helmet's comeback album ''Size Matters'',
Blabbermouth.net labelled ''Aftertaste'' as "okay but somewhat unsatisfactory", and "an album that in some ways sounded as defeated as the band, wracked by inner turmoil". On the album's 20th anniversary in 2017, ''
Diffuser.fm'' stated that "''Aftertaste'' was less musically adventurous than ''
Betty'', going for more crunching, immediate riffing."
They also observed that, "The music scene had shifted somewhat dramatically in the nearly three years since ''Betty'', and 1997 would ultimately be remembered for bands like
Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked b ...
and
Coal Chamber creeping into the spotlight under the guise of
nu metal
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which, incidentally, was a genre Helmet would end up credited by many to have primarily influenced."
''
Kerrang!
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'' commented in 2019, "had they stayed gone it would have made for a fine headstone." ''
Louder Sound
''Classic Rock'' is a British magazine and website dedicated to rock music, owned and published by Future. It was launched in October 1998 and is based in London. The magazine publishes 13 editions a year, mainly covering rock bands from the 60 ...
'' claimed in 2019 that ''Aftertaste'', ''Betty'' and ''Meantime'' were in a "straight knife-fight" for the title of the best Helmet album.
Muse
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bassist
Chris Wolstenholme
Christopher Tony Wolstenholme (born 2 December 1978) is an English musician. He is the bassist and backing vocalist for the rock band Muse.
Early life
Chris Wolstenholme grew up in the English town of Rotherham before moving to Teignmouth, D ...
has mentioned ''Aftertaste'' as his favourite album.
The songs "Pure", "Renovation", "Like I Care" and "Exactly What You Wanted" were included on the 2004 compilation album ''
Unsung: The Best of Helmet (1991–1997)''. The track listing for the compilation was chosen by Page Hamilton. Instrumental versions of "Pure", "Like I Care", "Driving Nowhere", "Birth Defect" and "Broadcast Emotion" also appeared on a promotional 2003 release titled ''The Instrumental Music of Helmet (1992–1997)''. A cover of "(High) Visibility" appears as a bonus track on
Chevelle's 2002 album ''
Wonder What's Next''. "Like I Care" was covered by
post-metal
Post-metal is a music genre rooted in heavy metal but exploring approaches beyond metal conventions. It emerged in the 1990s with bands such as Neurosis and Godflesh, who transformed metal texture through experimental composition. In a way simil ...
band
Rosetta
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as part of the 2016 Helmet tribute album ''Meantime (Redux)''.
Touring and aftermath

Helmet's first shows following the release of ''Aftertaste'' were with
Korn
Korn (stylized as KoЯn, or occasionally KoRn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band is notable for pioneering the nu metal genre and bringing it into the mainstream.
Originally formed in 1993 b ...
and
Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked b ...
in North America and Europe, from March 1997 to June 1997.
Limp Bizkit's
turntablist
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DJ Lethal had earlier worked with Helmet in 1993 on the song "
Just Another Victim" for the ''
Judgement Night'' soundtrack. Touring for ''Aftertaste'' continued through to December 1997, and other artists that Helmet performed alongside during the tour include
Coal Chamber,
Marilyn Manson
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,
Melvins
Melvins (sometimes The Melvins) are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington. Their early work was key to the development of both grunge and sludge metal. Initially, they performed as a trio but later also sometimes appe ...
,
Rasputina,
Skeleton Key, Australian band
Regurgitator and Swiss
nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, sometimes called aggro-metal) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop, alternative rock, funk, industrial, and grunge. Nu m ...
band Shovel.
On June 13, 1997, they played at the
Hultsfred Festival in Sweden, which featured
Handsome
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*Physical attractiveness
*Human physical appearance
Music
*Handsome (band), an American rock band
Albums
* ''Handsome'' (EP), 1989 EP by American band Tar
* ''Handsome'' (Handsome album), 1997
* ''Handsome'' (Kilburn and t ...
(formed by ex-guitarist
Peter Mengede). However, Handsome performed the day after Helmet at the festival. The run of shows with the Melvins occurred from July to October 1997, and were Helmet's final shows in the USA before their 2004 reunion. Melvins member
Buzz Osborne
Roger "Buzz" Osborne (born March 25, 1964), also known as King Buzzo, is an American guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. He is a founding member of the rock band Melvins, as well as Fantômas and Venomous Concept.
Biography
Born in Morton, ...
later recalled that his band received a hostile reception from Helmet's fans at some shows. From October 22, 1997 to 1, November 1997, Helmet performed seven shows across Australia, and a single show in
Auckland, New Zealand
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. After the Australia/New Zealand leg of the tour, the band went back to Europe for further shows. The band's final performance prior to their breakup occurred in Italy on December 10, 1997.
Helmet were inactive throughout 1998, with their breakup being officially confirmed towards the end of that year.
The ''Aftertaste'' tour was guitarist
Chris Traynor
Chris Traynor (born June 22, 1973) is an American guitarist, bassist, and studio musician. He has played with Orange 9mm, Helmet, Bush, Rival Schools, Institute, Gavin Rossdale, and High Desert Fires.
Traynor has performed live with the Bri ...
's first with Helmet, who had recently left
Orange 9mm. In a 2018 interview, he said he believed that the original members, who were significantly older than him, had lost their enthusiasm for the band at that point. At their final show in Italy for example, Traynor claimed the audience wanted an encore, but that the other members refused.
[Chris Traynor Interview with EveryoneLovesGuitar](_blank)
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, England
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, since he knew it was inevitable that Helmet was going to breakup and that he would be left with no other band to play in. While the band never explicitly stated among themselves that it would be their last tour, Traynor claims, "I knew it was over. It wasn't said but you could feel that." Stanier reflected on the split in January 2004, saying, "Helmet broke up and basically it was a really bad break up. It left a bad taste in my mouth. I wanted to get into another band, but not right away. There weren't really any ew gigspopping up and from a combination of that and just wanting to take some time off, I accidentally turned into a DJ." Stanier along with Henry Bogdan declined Hamilton's invitation to join Helmet's 2004 reunion, Traynor however did join the reunion. At the time, Stanier publicly criticized Hamilton's new Helmet in the media, and over the years has not kept in contact with him.
So far, no live recordings from the ''Aftertaste'' era have ever been officially released on B-sides or elsewhere. For the 20th anniversaries of ''Meantime'' and ''Betty'' in 2012 and 2014, the newer Helmet lineup performed those albums live in their entirety. This did not occur for the 20th anniversary of ''Aftertaste'' in 2017.
Track listing
Personnel
Band
* Henry Bogdan – bass
* Page Hamilton
Page Hamilton (born May 18, 1960) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer, mostly noted for his work with alternative metal band Helmet. Most of his work has been in the hard rock and alternative metal styles, though he ...
– guitar, vocals
* John Stanier – drums
Guest musician
* Jane Scarpantoni – cello
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on "Like I Care"
Production
* Ralph Cacciurri – recording assistant
* Terry Date – mixing
* Suz Dyer – recording assistant
* Greg Gordan – recording
* Helmet
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– production
* Dave Sardy
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– production
* Ted Jensen
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Biograp ...
– mastering
Chart positions
Album
Singles
References
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1997 albums
Helmet (band) albums
Albums produced by Dave Sardy
Interscope Records albums