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The Lillingtons - Backchannel Broadcast (Cover Artwork)

The Lillingtons

Backchannel Broadcast (2001)
Lookout Records

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Published on September 3rd 2001


The Lillingtons. Who? Beats me, as far as I know they don't even have an official (or fan) website. However, I picked up a copy of a couple of albums from these guys - one of them being called "Death by Television", and then this one - entitled "Backchannel Broadcast". I do believe the only reason I bough these were because I had money in my pocket at the time, and I thought the cover art was very cool looking.

So what do these guys sound like? Well... let's take the guitars from the Ramones and cross that with the Misfits, harden it up a little bit, take a vocalist that sounds a lot like the young Dexter Holland (pre-Smash, that is)... and you have this band. I'm not sure what the kids would call it, probabaly just pop-punk, or melodic punk. When I think of pop-punk I think of mainstream punk like Sum41 and Blink182, though, so I'm not going to even try to label these guys.

This does have a very oldschool sound, and look. There are 16 songs on this album which clock in to be about 24 minutes long. But it's a damn good 24 hours. The first time you hear these guys, you'll think "have I heard these guys before?"... they're that catchy. My only complaint is that the first time I heard it, every few songs I'd think "hey this is a cover of 'I Wanna be Sedated', oh wait.. no it's not" because the music is very similar. It's modernized, sure, but similar. I'm actually not a fan of the whole 70's punk sound, so I don't want to say if you're a fan of The Ramones then you should check this out. I could just say, if you like good music, check these guys out - because that's what they are.



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    Anonymous (June 17, 2006)

    Oh, my world. It is ok

    shawnk00 (February 28, 2006)

    very awesome band! i like the song black hole in my mind but i dont know which cd its on. hear them on xm radio haha =)

    warningdevice (December 21, 2005)

    I'm so glad to see all 5 star ratings! The Lillingtons are more than the shit, and they're getting back together... woot woot!

    Anonymous (October 30, 2004)

    hey fathead the first one is called shit outta luck and there was a 7'' before that

    Anonymous (September 6, 2001)

    nevermind, a friend has informed me that their first album is now out of print.(tear drops falling now)- fathead

    Anonymous (September 5, 2001)

    YES! the lillingtons rule. They most defintiely are pop-punk, in the purest since of the phrase. so catchy, so funny, so punk. great band. i still can't find a place to order their first album (i forgot what it's called, but it's the one with 'Lillington High' on it), but if anyone knows, i greatly appreciate it.- fathead

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