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Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down
1997 studio album by The Toasters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down is the seventh studio album by The Toasters. It has a much more mature sound than their previous albums and wasn't as solely focused on one genre (2-Tone) as their other albums before it had been. The album's cover includes the supposed-Latin motto, "Illegitimis non carborundum", which is supposed to mean "one must not be ground down by the bastards", although it is largely faux-Latin, with "carborundum" (intended to look like a Latin gerundive) actually referring to silicon carbide, a type of abrasive.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Dave Barry – keyboards
- George Evageliou – engineer
- Rick Faulkner – trombone
- Rob "Bucket" Hingley – guitar, vocals
- Jafo – design, illustrations
- Joe Johnson – assistant engineer
- Matt Malles – bass
- MC Schneeberger – producer, mixing
- John McCain – drums, vocals
- Mento Buru – backing vocals
- Allissa Myhowac – assistant engineer
- Aaron Owens – guitar
- Mike Reddy – illustrations, cover design
- Fred Reiter – saxophone
- Dale Rio – photography
- Jack Ruby, Jr. – vocals
- Sledge – trumpet, vocals
- Larry "Ace" Snell – drums
- David Waldo – keyboards
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