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Lifetime

Hello Bastards

Release Date: September 25, 1995
Lifetime

Hello Bastards

Release Date: September 25, 1995
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Lifetime was formed in 1990 by singer Ari Katz (ex-Enuf) and guitarist Dan Yemin with it's roots in the New York/New Jersey hardcore scene. In contrast to the negative, sometimes violent tone promulgated by their New York hardcore contemporaries, lyricist Katz emphasized more positive, personal themes in their two-minute songs. By 1995, the band achieved some form of stability with the addition of Pete Martin (guitar), David Palaitis (bass), and Scott Golley (drums). That same year, they released their second album, Hello Bastards on Jade Tree Records.

Hello Bastards marked a slight shift in direction, incorporating more melodic punk leanings over a driving hardcore tempo. Ari Katz's lyrics, though sometimes undecipherable, dealt mainly with more introspective and personal themes such as relationships and youthful disaffection. Hello Bastards also includes a cover of "It's Not Funny Anymore" by the seminal 1980s alternative rock band Hüsker Dü, hinting at the band's musical influences. Lifetime decided to disband in 1997. After disbanding, Dan Yemin went on to become a member of two other punk bands, the shortlived Kid Dynamite and Paint It Black.

Tracklist

  • Daneurysm
  • Rodeo Clown
  • Anchor
  • I'm Not Calling You
  • Bobby Truck Tricks
  • Neutral Territory
  • I Like You OK
  • It's Not Funny Anymore
  • Irony Is For Suckers
  • What She Said
  • Knives, Bats, New Tats
  • Ostrichsized