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2000 studio album by Against All Authority
24 Hour Roadside Resistance
Studio album by Against All Authority
ReleasedMarch 21, 2000
RecordedThe Dungeon, Miami, Florida
GenreSka punk
Length34:10
LabelHopeless
ProducerJeremy Dubois
Against All Authority chronology
Exchange
(1999)
24 Hour Roadside Resistance
(2000)
Nothing New for Trash Like You
(2001)

24 Hour Roadside Resistance is an album by American political-ska punk band Against All Authority; first released in 2000.

The album contains a two-and-a-half minute spoken word track (the second half of 'The Source of Strontium 90') from a member of the Radiation and Public Health Project about the risks of radioactive fallout from nuclear power plants for children in South Florida.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."24 Hour Roadside Resistance"1:57
2."Dinkas When I Close My Eyes"1:40
3."Pestilent Existence"2:18
4."Committing the Truth"1:58
5."Nothing to Lose"2:18
6."I Think You Think Too Much"2:15
7."The Next Song"3:28
8."Ugly Desires"1:46
9."Killing the Truth"2:51
10."Policeman"1:45
11."I'm Weak Inside"2:39
12."Stuck in a Rut"2:30
13."The Excuse"1:38
14."The Source of Strontium 90"5:08

Personnel

  • Danny Lore - Vocals/Bass
  • Joe Koontz - Guitar/Vocals
  • Fin Leavell - Bass Trombone
  • Spikey Goldbach - Drums

Notes

  • Artwork by Omar Angulo
Against All Authority
Studio albums

References


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