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Angermeans
2001 studio album by Strife From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Angermeans is the third full-length album by the Californian hardcore band Strife.[5][6] It was released in 2001 on Victory Records.
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Critical reception
The Daily Herald called the album "vicious," writing that it "has as much Slayer as Agnostic Front in its lineage."[7] AllMusic wrote that it "is not just a comeback for the band, it's a long-overdue kick in the butt for a whole [hardcore] movement as well."[2]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Rick Rodney; all music is composed by Andrew Kline, except where noted.
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Personnel
Strife
- Rick Rodney – vocals and photography
- Chad Peterson – bass
- Sidney Niesen – drums
- Andrew Kline – guitar
Additional musicians
- Tom Ball – additional guitar (on "Angermeans" and "From The Graves")
- Ellie Wyatt – additional violin (on "Angel Wings)
- Eric Bobo – percussion (on "From These Graves)
- Melody Rodney – piano (on "Angel Wings)
Production
- Sean O'Dwyer – producing and engineering and mixing
- John Nelson – producing and engineering
- Rpgello Lozano – producing
- John Delaney – engineering
- Justina Powell – assistant engineering
- Josh Lynch – drum programming
- Nate Scott – art direction and design, photography
References
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