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The Meanest Of Times

by Dropkick Murphys

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Album review

After hitting it semi-big when "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" (from 2005's The Warrior's Code) was prominently featured in Martin Scorcese's Oscar-winner The Departed, Dropkick Murphys return with another round of punch-drunk punk on The Meanest of Times (it's unclear whether the title refers to the current state of world affairs or the scowling Catholic schoolyard hooligans depicted on the record's cover...). Continuing their usual melding of the Pogues' raved-up Celtic strains with the bouncy energy of early Green Day, the result is somewhere on the lines of If I Should Fall from Grace with God getting in a fender-bender with Dookie--seven Boston punks can sure make a lot of noise. Life isn't only a party for the band, however, and there's more than a dash of Springsteen's somber human portraits in the broken-down company men and damaged families observed in songs like "Tomorrow's Industry" and "Surrender". The Meanest of Times' aggressive musical swagger and driving instrumentation don't obscure the fact that the Dropkick Murphys have something insightful to say. --Ben Heege


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Dropkick Murphys are a Celtic punk band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States in 1996. First playing together in the basement of a friend's barbershop, the band has made a name for itself for their relentless touring, as well as their annual St. Patrick's Day weekend shows in Boston. The subjects of their songs often deal with the worki...

Track list

  1. Famous For Nothing
  2. God Willing
  3. The State Of Massachusetts
  4. Tomorrow's Industry
  5. Echoes On "A." Street
  6. Vices And Virtues
  7. Surrender
  8. (F)lannigan's Ball
  9. I'll Begin Again
  10. Fairmount Hill
  11. Loyal To No One
  12. Shattered
  13. Rude Awakenings
  14. Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
  15. Never Forget