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The Dwarves Must Die
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2004
Recorded2004
GenrePunk rock
Length30:30
LabelSympathy for the Record Industry
ProducerLong Gone John
Dwarves chronology
How to Win Friends and Influence People
(2002)
The Dwarves Must Die
(2004)
The Dwarves Are Born Again
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(3.3/10)[2]

The Dwarves Must Die is the 2004 release by the American punk band Dwarves. It is the band's first release on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label. There are several cameos, including Dexter Holland from The Offspring, Nash Kato from Urge Overkill, desert rock icon Nick Oliveri,[2][3] Josh Freese from The Vandals, Spike Slawson from Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, gangster rapper San Quinn, DJ Marz, and even the original Space Ghost himself, Gary Owens.[1] The rather freeform departure from the standard thrash/punk/noise sound is obvious in this release, slightly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, perhaps because they have been producing music for almost 20 years; however the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks.

The title track appears on the soundtrack for the 2009 comedy film Observe and Report.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Bleed On"2:43
2."FEFU"2:52
3."Salt Lake City"2:07
4."Dominator"1:02
5."Demented"2:31
6."Blast"1:15
7."Like You Want"3:00
8."Relentless"1:41
9."Massacre"3:03
10."Runaway No. 2"1:40
11."Go!"1:30
12."Another Classic"1:02
13."Christ On A Mic"2:51
14."Downey Junior"1:50
15."The Dwarves Must Die"1:23

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Jeffries, David "Dwarves Must Die Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-02-07
  • ^ a b Hogan, Marc (2004) "Dwarves Must Die", Pitchfork Media, November 28, 2004, retrieved 2010-02-07
  • ^ "Small things amuse small minds". theage.com.au. Melbourne. 2005-02-17. Retrieved 2010-02-07.

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