Everybody Dies

Everybody Dies

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
What do you do when your best friend...more like a brother than any brother....is dying? Of course you care for him, you cry for him. And if you're John Easdale, you write him a song.

That song, "Everybody Dies" along with other new Dramarama tracks originally started out as part of the next Easdale solo project, but some plans are meant to be changed. After having 15,000 screaming, sweat-drenched fans sing along during thier performance at a concert for LA radio giant KROQ (where Dramarama's signature tune "Anything Anthing" is the #1 most requested song EVER.) original Dramarama members Easdale, Peter Wood and Mark (Mr. E Boy) Englert didn't need any more convincing - Dramarama, the name and the band would go on.

Now, Dramarama has gone back into the studio and emerged with a new album, "Everyboyd Dies" continuing their gwest to better the world with their music. Okay, well, at least to have fun and create more intense, intelligent, incredible rock & roll. To quote "Everybody Dies".

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Everybody Dies

Everybody Dies
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The end.
  • John Easdale is King
  • John and the boys don't skip a beat
  • THE RETURN OF ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST
  • Dramarama returns with a killer new disc! Everybody Dies
Everybody Dies
Dramarama
Manufacturer: 33rd Street
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BB03BE
Release Date: 2005-10-25

Tracks:

  1. The Bottle And The Bell
  2. Everybody Dies
  3. Good Night, America
  4. When Did You Leave Heaven?
  5. Physical Poetry (A-B-C-D-1-2-3)
  6. I Will Try
  7. Try 5 Times
  8. Dropping The Curtains
  9. The Company
  10. Gotta Get Up
  11. King For A Day
  12. Silent
  13. Bonus Track 1
  14. Bonus Track 2
  15. Silent
  16. Silent
  17. Silent
  18. Silent
  19. Silent
  20. Silent
  21. Silent
  22. Silent
  23. Bonus Track 3

Album Description

What do you do when your best friend...more like a brother than any brother....is dying? Of course you care for him, you cry for him. And if you're John Easdale, you write him a song.

That song, "Everybody Dies" along with other new Dramarama tracks originally started out as part of the next Easdale solo project, but some plans are meant to be changed. After having 15,000 screaming, sweat-drenched fans sing along during thier performance at a concert for LA radio giant KROQ (where Dramarama's signature tune "Anything Anthing" is the #1 most requested song EVER.) original Dramarama members Easdale, Peter Wood and Mark (Mr. E Boy) Englert didn't need any more convincing - Dramarama, the name and the band would go on.

Now, Dramarama has gone back into the studio and emerged with a new album, "Everyboyd Dies" continuing their gwest to better the world with their music. Okay, well, at least to have fun and create more intense, intelligent, incredible rock & roll. To quote "Everybody Dies".

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars The end........2006-05-18

This album made me very sad, because it is Not Very Good. One could even say that it is Quite Bad.

The only song I liked even a little was the title track. The other stuff was derivative and sappy. Even their worst album (Box Office Bomb) wasn't this bad.

I now rescind my dreams of this band getting back together. It's time to move on to pastures less stale, fellas.

5 out of 5 stars John Easdale is King.......2006-02-24

Just saw a show with the "mostly" original line-up in NJ last Fall. John is a real showman and you can tell he loves what he's doing on stage. After playing any early Dramarama song he referenced how that tune was 21 year old and recommended buying it a drink. Great songwriting never ages. This band rules! Buy the cd and their whole catalog.

4 out of 5 stars John and the boys don't skip a beat.......2006-01-14

A friend of mine had just recently told me that he spotted what he thought was new Dramarama at a local music store. Could it be? After 10 years, is the original band back? Could they recapture the magic? Well, it's true. They are back -- 3 of the the founding members (no Carter or Jesse) -- and so is most of the magic.

I was familiar with John Easdale's music in recent years and have his solo album. That album was solid, containing John's wonderful blend of edgy and powerful vocal work. But the overall release was pretty uneven. EVERYBODY DIES takes that solo career a step further. It still sounds a lot like solo John -- and from what I understand, the songs were written earlier -- but the overall sound takes on a lot of the full Dramarama sound. The guitars are back in full throttle. And John seems right at home in the mix.

There are some mediocre moments on the CD. Some songs, while not terrible, are just perfectly average rock approaches (ex: Gotta Get Up). But when Dramarama is "on," they are REALLY on the money. "Physical Poetry" conjures up the best of their classic sound -- powerful, playful, and downright tight. Some of the more somber moments are still powerful and compelling. "The Bottle and the Bell" and "King for a Day" are polar opposites in style, but affect in an equally emotional way.

But the highlight for me is "Dropping the Curtains," one of the most powerful Dramarama moments recorded. It's captures the hard-driving, dark delivery of "Tiny Candles" (VINYL) or even "Where's the Manual" (HI-FI, SCI-FI). This is the band in its glory.

I'm not sure if there will be more Dramarama work in the future. But songs like "Dropping the Curtain" make you realize that there is an awful lot left in the tank for these boys. The music is still meaningful and not at all dated in sound. I guess it's hard to become stale with such a classic style.

Let's hope for much more from these guys. Rock music will be worse off without them.

4 out of 5 stars THE RETURN OF ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S FINEST.......2005-11-05

Dramarama-probably THE most underrated band of the past 15-20 years. For some reason, they always flew under the radar despite putting out a string of high quality albums. In 2004, VH1 put the guys back together after a ten year hiatus for their "Bands Reunited" series and here are three-fifths of the original band back with all new material. Singer John Easdale's manager and best friend passed away recently and his death has colored almost all of the lyrics on the new record down to the title "Everybody Dies". But, rather than a maudlin, depressing tribute, we get an uplifting, bouncy tune lovingly referred to as "the Cowbell song". Listen, and you'll hear why. Elsewhere, we get "Physical Poetry", which sounds like the band never missed a beat after being apart for 10 years, a nice blues workout "Try 5 Times", guitarist Mark Englert's showcase "Dropping The Curtains" and "Good Night America", where Easdale lovingly critiques some aspects of our great country. My only complaints are the lack of some truly rocking material. If you only know the band from the tune "Anything, Anything", there's nothing remotely close here. Some people may find this album "too mellow", but it's just another side of the band. Plus- in the spirit of all of their original albums, they've included bonus hidden tracks. But, they missed the boat by not including their scorching version of Jim Carroll's "People Who Died" which is only included on their latest single available on Easdale's website. Pick it up if you can-plus you also get a version of the "Rainbow Connection" by the Muppets??? As a matter of fact, buy anything, anything from this band if you haven't done so by now. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Dramarama returns with a killer new disc! Everybody Dies.......2005-10-26

What a great album! Starting with the quiet introspective of "The Bottle and the Bell" and kicking right into the title track, just about the happiest song about death you might ever hear, this album proves to be the most diverse Dramarama record to date. Old fans won't be disappointed, as Everybody Dies delivers with songs like the rocker "Try 5 Times" the irresistable love rocker "Physical Poetry" and the title track (the cowbell rocker) "Everybody Dies."

Except for "The Company" (my personal favorite) which was co-written with long time friend and original Dramarama guitar player Mark Englert, and "When Did You Leave Heaven" originally from the 1936 film "Sing Baby, Sing" the songs are all written by Dramarama front man John Easdale whose wry, honest lyrics have never been more insightful.

The album also features standout performances by Mark Englert and other longtime Dramarama guitar player Pete Wood as well as Easdale's "solo band"-mates Craig Ballam, Mike Davis, Tony Snow and others.

Oh... and don't miss the super secret hidden bonus tracks! Everytime I thought the record was over, it just kept on going!
Everybody Dies
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • unholy hardcore
  • pure sickness!
  • Pure Aggression!
  • malevolent creation and cannibal corpse jamming together
  • Great death metal with great lyrics
Everybody Dies
Hate Plow
Manufacturer: Pavement Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000061YV
Release Date: 1998-03-10

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Dies
  2. Stalker
  3. Prison Bitch
  4. $20.00 Blow Job
  5. Challenged
  6. The Gift Giver
  7. Crackdown
  8. In The Ditch
  9. Ass To Mouth Resuscitation
  10. Compound
  11. Ante Up
  12. Anally Annie
  13. Denial
  14. Born With Both/Sunshine Of Your Love/Pepe Lopez Song

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars unholy hardcore.......2003-03-27

just say no too phoney bands like sum 41 and buy hate plow

5 out of 5 stars pure sickness!.......2001-08-06

hateplow simply put, a grindcore version of malevolent creation. sick vocals, thick guitars, and blast beats... what else do you need? production is excellent, lyrics are sick, and even funny at times. if you own terrorizer, this is essential!

5 out of 5 stars Pure Aggression!.......2000-04-27

This CD kicks ass period!From beginning to end.Blast beats, grinding guitars, awesome vocals, this is essential metal. If you dig Malevolent Creation & Terrorizer you're missing out if you don't have this.Hey, put down the Backstreet Boys CD and buy this!

5 out of 5 stars malevolent creation and cannibal corpse jamming together.......2000-03-22

if you put malevolent creation and cannibal corpse together in the same room, you wind up with hate plow. intense guitar, bass and drums, and bloody good lyrics.

5 out of 5 stars Great death metal with great lyrics.......1998-05-03

I am not a music critic but I do know what I like.The more I listen to this CD,the more I like it.It features Rob Barrett(Ex Cannibal Corpse)and Phil Fasciana(Malevolent Creation) on guitars.Enough said.
Everybody Dies
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Better than the first time I heard it
  • Sweet
  • my new favorite band
Everybody Dies
Hate Plow
Manufacturer: Crash Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000682ZW
Release Date: 2002-06-25

Tracks:

  1. Everybody Dies
  2. Stalker
  3. Prison Bitch
  4. $20.00 Blow Job
  5. Challenged
  6. The Gift Giver
  7. Crackdown
  8. In The Ditch
  9. Ass To Mouth Resuscitation
  10. Compound
  11. Ante Up
  12. Anally Annie
  13. Denial
  14. Born With Both

Album Description

Reissue of classic 1998 debut. Featuring ex-Cannibal Corpse member Rob Barrett and Malevolent Creations Phil Fasciana. Includes 2 bonus tracks 'Sunshine Of Your Love' & 'Pepe Lopez Song'.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Better than the first time I heard it.......2004-02-24

I first heard this cd 6 years ago. Now that I listen to it again, it's that much better! The vocals are good and the drumming is solid...I first heard Larry Hawke on the "Joe Black" cd by Malevolent Creation and he was good then. The guitars are ok, but the best part are the palm-muted breakdowns that are in a few songs. Best example, either Crackdown or Ass to Mouth Rescusitation. Listen to Ass to Mouth after about 20 seconds...killer rhythm work. Just get it.

5 out of 5 stars Sweet.......2002-09-15

This band is amazing. Some of the best I have heard.

5 out of 5 stars my new favorite band.......2002-06-28

don't get me wrong, i still love deeds of the flesh, but hateplow just turely is awsome. i saw them live and the ripped. all of their songs are great but the best is compound. hell yes.

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