Beat Off

RELEASE
July 14, 1994
LABEL
Lookout
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock

Album Review

This Ben Weasel-produced album takes a step back, or so it seems, from the melodic growth shown between Grow Up and Love Songs for the Retarded. Actually, the ratio between melodicism versus dissonant, high-speed punk is probably the same as on Love Songs, but Queers fans have come to expect more. The first three songs, ("Steak Bomb," "Drop the Attitude Fucker," and "You Make Me Wanna Puke") are of the dissonant, high-speed (and subsequently less-interesting and fun) school. It isn't until the fourth song, "Teenage Gluesniffer," that the listener can sink his or her teeth into a sweet, juicy pop delight. "Ben Weasel" is a funny anti-Ben Weasel goof. "Mirage" makes the album worth buying, though it is also featured on the excellent Larry Livermore-produced Surf Goddess EP, which is cheaper and has a higher proportion of good songs.
Kembrew McLeod, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Steak Bomb
  2. Drop the Attitude Fucker
  3. You Make Me Wanna Puke
  4. Teenage Gluesniffer
  5. Ben Weasel
  6. Voodoo Doll
  7. Mirage
  8. Grounded
  9. Live This Life
  10. Half Shitfaced
  11. Too Many Twinkies
  12. All Screwed Up