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Recognized as one of the most outspoken, politically active bands in punk rock. The third album from Against All Authority is now available on vinyl for the first time since 2000! On 24 Hour Roadside RESISTANCE, the Florida punks lean into their punk/hardcore roots presenting meaningful intelligent lyrics, hard hitting riffs and enough ska/horns to keep the pit happy. Against All Authority started skating first. Joe Koontz (guitar) and Danny Lore (Tim Coats) met through a mutual friend and original drummer Milan Aguero. Talking about starting a band somewhere between the Subhumans and Operation Ivy. Adding ska elements, they helped connect the ska-punk scene with the values of punk and hardcore bands that came before them. Having toured with bands like Hot Water Music, Alkaline Trio, and Less Than Jake, Against All Authority shows no signs of stopping with shows throughout the US, Mexico and Canada in 2024 and celebrate the 25th anniversary of 24 Hour Roadside RESISTANCE in 2025. For Fans Of Dillinger Four, NOFX, PennywiseVinyl color Red w/ black splatter Album Tracks 1. 24 Hour Roadside Resistance 2. Dinkas When I Close My Eyes 3. Pestilent Existence 4. Committing the Truth 5. Nothing to Lose 6. I Think You Think Too Much 7. The Next Song 8. Ugly Desires 9. Killing the Truth 10. Policeman 11. I'm Weak Inside 12. Stuck in a Rut 13. The Excuses 14. The Source of Strontium 90

Weezer (also known as The Green Album) is the third studio album by Weezer, released on May 15, 2001. Produced by Ric Ocasek, this is the only Weezer album to feature bassist Mikey Welsh, who replaced Matt Sharp. The album is grounded in the power pop genre, featuring strong melodies, crisp vocal harmonies, and prominent guitar riffs. It is also Weezer's quickest-selling album. The album was often recognized as a rebirth for the band, after a five-year hiatus following their 1996's album Pinkerton. The album attained chart success by debuting at #4 in the US and #2 in Canada. The album also charted within the Top Ten in Norway and Sweden. Three singles were released from the album, including InchHash PipeInch, InchIsland in the SunInch, and InchPhotographInch. Album Tracks 1. Don't Let Go 2. Photograph 3. Hash Pipe 4. Island in the Sun 5. Crab 6. Knockdown Dragout 7. Smile 8. Simple Pages 9. Glorious Day 10. O Girlfriend

In 1960, the hugely innovative Coltrane was taking some giant steps of his own - this was the first recording of an entirely Trane-penned set and it achieved the stunning emotional intensity for which his live work was renowned. Warner Jazz. 2005. Album Tracks 1. Giant Steps 2. Cousin Mary 3. Countdown 4. Spiral 5. Syeeda's Song Flute 6. Naima 7. Mr. P.C 8. Giant Steps [Alternate Version 1] [Alternate Take][Version] 9. Naima [Alternate Version 1] [Alternate Take][Version] 10. Cousin Mary [Alternate Take] [Alternate Take] 11. Countdown [Alternate Take] [Alternate Take] 12. Syeeda's Song Flute [Alternate Take] [Alternate Take] 13. Giant Steps [Alternate Version 2] [Version] 14. Naima [Alternate Version 2] [Version] 15. Giant Steps [Alternate Take] [Alternate Take]

Modern Times is the thirty-second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on August 29, 2006 by Columbia Records. The album was Dylan's third straight (following Time Out of Mind and Love and Theft) to be met with nearly universal praise from fans and critics. It continued it's predecessors' tendencies toward blues, rockabilly and pre-rock balladry, and was self-produced by Dylan under the pseudonym InchJack FrostInch. Despite the acclaim, the album sparked some debate over it's uncredited use of choruses and arrangements from older songs, as well as many lyrical lines taken from the work of 19th-century poet Henry Timrod. Modern Times became the singer-songwriter's first #1 album in the US since 1976's Desire. It was also his first album to debut at the summit of the Billboard 200, selling 191, 933 copies in it's first week. At age 65, Dylan became the oldest living person at the time to have an album enter the Billboard charts at number one. It also reached #1 in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and Switzerland, debuted #2 in Germany, Austria and Sweden. It reached #3 in the UK and the Netherlands, respectively, and had sold over 4 million copies worldwide in it's first two months of . As with it's two studio predecessors, the album's packaging features minimal credits and no lyric sheet. In the 2012 version of Rolling Stone magazine's list of InchThe 500 Greatest Albums of All TimeInch, Modern Times was ranked at number 204. Album Tracks 1. Thunder on the Mountain 2. Spirit on the Water 3. Rollin' and Tumblin' 4. When the Deal Goes Down 5. Someday Baby 6. Workingman's Blues #2 7. Beyond the Horizon 8. Nettie Moore 9. Levee's Gonna Break 10. Ain't Talkin' 11. Blood in My Eyes 12. Love Sick 13. Things Have Changed 14. Cold Irons Bound