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Rock the Plank

Rock the Plank
The Mad Caddies

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Track Listing

  1. Shaving Your Life
  2. Mary Melody
  3. B-Side
  4. Days Away
  5. Bridges
  6. We'll Start to Worry When the Cynics Start Believing
  7. Weird Beard
  8. Easy Cheese
  9. Hound Bound
  10. Depleted Salvo
  11. Chevy Novacaine
  12. Booze Cruise
  13. All American Badass

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55561 in Music
  • Brand: Mad
  • Released on: 2001-04-10
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
The Mad Caddies add yet another style of punk rock to their repertoire, that's right Pirate Punk. All the screaming guitars and thunderous horns that these guys are known for, plus much more. 13 tracks. 2001 release.


Customer Reviews

Good but no quality softcore or duck and cover.4
First off this is no where near as good as any of the mad caddies other titles and theres a lack of horns but it's still a great punk album thats pretty hard to get tired of. The mad caddies are probably one of the best ska bands around at the moment so if you find any of there cds you should give them a try. The cd is'nt all about pirates but wierd beard (which is) is one of the greatest joke songs iv'e ever heard. Bridges is another great song along with we'll start to worry when the cynics start believing and days away which is probably the best track on the cd. The absence of the horns is what makes this cd a 4 star rating and not a 5 as thats the only real let down.

Long Live Pirate-Core5
This new album intoduces a new sound for the Mad Caddies, pirate-core, and it rocks. The only problem with pirate-core songs is that there are only two of them. The rest of the album is pretty cool too, and yes there are less horns but the Mad Caddies still have a lot of energy, a unique sound, and they flat out rule the ska-punk scene.

Not Punk - Not Ska3
For something promoted as "Pirate Punk", this isn't. It isn't Ska either. That said, the music isn't too bad. A melodic rock album that reminds me a bit of the Jellyfish's Bellybutton in tone and mood (at least in places).

Not exactly a good introduction to what this band is all about, but an enjoyable album regardless.