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Don't Give Up The Ship

by God Hates Computers

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James .R. Dixon Really upbeat jumping outfit from Portland, Oregon. These guys are really underrated , sharp pumping sound, The whole album is a blast. Love it. Favorite track: Reagan’s Remains.
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Debut full-length album from the legendary Portland, Oregon group. "Definitely some of the coolest punk rock that REALLY can ROCK that I’ve heard in a while. Great stuff." — Matt Average, Fracture Magazine

High-energy, riff-driven, crunchy pop punk from the legendary Portland, Oregon group. Fronted by the Reverend Joshua Baker (Sawhorse, Chased & Smashed, Kilauea) and Matt Hunter. With Doug Rogers and Jim Thompson. The opening track You Can't Outrun The Radio is a classic late-90s punk anthem that received heavy indy-radio play and made many top-10 lists. For anyone who just knows the band through their one short track on the Adeline Records compilation "Might As Well... Can't Dance", this LP will be an eye-opener.

"Upbeat, energetic rock and roll with the guitars fat in the mix and a nice line in ringing power chords. A strange comparison just hit me, but I think it might work--imagine Mac from Superchunk singing for Rancid or Screeching Weasel. This is pretty much a thriil ride, starting with the first song and not stopping for breath. Pretty Rockin'." —Allan McNaughton, MaximumRockNRoll

"Things kick off with a great and urgent punk 'n' roll song called 'You Can't Outrun the Radio' which just must be their gig anthem. Fast bass lines and a snotty edge bring to mind early Rancid meets the Dead Kennedys, definitely. And then things change a little, with track number two rocking out like one of those awesome Brand New Unit tracks, even down to the chord changes and vocals. Things continue chopping and changing through all 11 tracks and, together with the raw production and sarc astic vocal urgency not unlike the Spermbirds in their heyday. Don't Give Up The Ship leaves you feeling like you've just listened to a REAL punk record--a rare thing these days. As you must have figured out by now, this is pretty damn good." (MD) — Flipside Magazine

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released September 20, 2018

Joshua Baker, Matt Hunter, Doug Rogers and Jim Thompson.

Recorded and engineered in December 1998 and January 1999 by Don Godwin at Red Alert Works, Portland, Oregon.

Photos > Whitney Hubbs
Design > Ken Meyer

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God Hates Computers Portland, Oregon

90s punk from Portland, Oregon at its very finest.

Joshua Baker, Matt Hunter, Doug Rogers and Jim Thompson.

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