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Be a Criminal

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Download links and information about Be a Criminal by Garrison. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 27:50 minutes.

Artist: Garrison
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 27:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Recognize an Opportunity 1:53
2. Choose a Weapon 2:30
3. Know the Locale 2:38
4. Focus, Focus, Focus 2:29
5. Commit, Commit, Commit 3:28
6. Dump the Body 3:07
7. Don't Feel Bad 2:43
8. Cover the Tracks With Cash 2:12
9. Catch Your Breath and Have a Cigarette 2:04
10. Accept What You've Done, Accept Who You Are 4:46

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The key to a good band is sometimes found no further than the individual behind the sound board. In this case, with Garrison's Be a Criminal, the evidence is found no further than legendary producer/musician J. Robbins. While Robbins can seemingly turn any act into a well-oiled machine, there usually has to be some talent to begin with. And Garrison no doubt has that talent. On this ten-song disc, influences as vast as the Pixies and Drive Like Jehu can be heard without any manner of awkwardness in between. Be a Criminal plays out as nicely as the crime which it describes with its song titles. Each song title reads like a step on committing a crime. Included are: "Know the Locale," "Dump the Body," "Cover the Tracks With Cash," and "Accept What You've Done, Accept Who You Are." Lyrically, the band is focusing on a darker side of humanity, but not in a morbid sense. Songs deal with the crimes people can commit on a daily basis, whether intentional or unintentional. All in all, Garrison has formulated a great pop/rock record which has a wide range of appeal to all sorts of music listeners.