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Don't Know How to Party

Don't Know How to Party
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

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Track Listing

  1. Our Only Weapons
  2. Last Dead Mouse
  3. Don't Know How to Party
  4. Someday I Suppose
  5. Man Without
  6. Holy Smoke
  7. Illegal Left
  8. Tin Soldiers
  9. Almost Anything Goes
  10. Issachar
  11. What Was Was Over
  12. Seven Thirty Seven/Shoe Glue

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35135 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-05-18
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Classic!!!!5
This album is a CLASSIC. I'd even rate it as one of the top 50 albums of the nineties--easily (if not in the top 20). I still remember when this first came out--everyone complained of it's hard-rock/metal sound (mostly insular rude boys/girls, who in reality were musical elitists), but to me it was brilliant. Nate Albert is amazing in mixing so many different styles of guitar playing into one. The lyrics are great and the song-writing is great. BUY THIS ALBUM!

The Bosstones' Finest!5
I first heard this album when I was a fourteen year old kid and it is still in my CD collection almost eight years later (unfortunately, none of my other discs are). This is the best album the Bosstones produced ("Devil's Night Out" is almost a tie, and "Question the Answers" is a distant second). "Our Only Weapon" starts the album off with a truly a** kickin' start, and by the time it reaches "Someday I Suppose" the listener will know they are hearing a classic. Not a bad cut on this CD (okay, maybe "Isaachar" is average), any ska fans should purchase it immediately.

Unbelievable5
This is one of the best albums I own. If this did not have "A man without" and "What was was over," it would be a perfect cd. Songs like "Don't know how to party," "Holy smoke," and "Anything goes" show just how incredible the Bosstones are. This cd is absolutely phenomenal. The horn section is really tight, Nate's inventive guitar playing is obvious, and Dicky's voice is at a pefect growl. Buy this, you couldn't possibly regret it.