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Track Listing
Listen Rock the City
 
Listen Classaction
 
Listen Calling the Public
 
Listen Welcome to the 21st Century
 
Listen Freedom Station
 
Listen Cash on Delivery
 
Listen Room With a View
 
Listen Dead on a Day Like This
 
Listen Upgraded System
 
Listen My Life My Choice My Call
 
Listen Addicted
 
Listen The Emergency
 



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Calling the Public
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CD information
Released: July 10, 2001
Label: Epitaph
Genre: Alternative Pop/Rock , Hardcore Punk , Punk Revival
Titles: View all titles by 59 Times the Pain
Review
This Swedish quartet have established themselves as one of the hardest rocking punk bands around. In a scene mostly divided between speedy hardcore and melodic punk, 59 Times the Pain have taken a unique stance, creating a sound that's straight-ahead punk rock, but with strong melodies packing plenty of punch. The group's influences are an intriguing mix of late-'70s/early-'80s N.Y. hardcore, the Clash, and the tougher new schoolers like Rancid, Pennywise, et al. But even when they're wearing their influences on their sleeves, the group retain a distinctive sound all their own. The driving "Class Action," for instance, borrows liberally from the Clash's "Capitol Radio," but boasting a fuller sound and vocals that owe nothing to the Brits. Elsewhere they marry NY hardcore to Clashesque harmonies, and at one point even merge the Stooges with the Misfits. There's even a bit of ska and reggae thrown in for good measure. Like Rancid, the band may show their influences, but still handle them with aplomb and always mix them up. Thematically, too, the group are firmly in new school territory with salient statements on the state of the world, bolstered by some personal experience and a generally upbeat message. This is the group's fourth album, but their first for Epitaph, who, alongside Fat Wreck Chords, are picking up for U.S. release the best of Burning Heart, Sweden's answer to both labels. In this case, 59 times the pain is 100 times the pleasure. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide