Just the Best Party
Just the Best Party is the second studio album by The World/Inferno Friendship Society. It was released on April 2, 2002 on Gern Blandsten Records. It is referred to by the band as 'Inferno #8', as it is the eighth release of new material by the band. The first six songs on the album originally appeared on the International Smashism! EP and two other songs, "I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges" and "All the World Is a Stage (Dive)", are re-recorded versions of songs that originally appeared on the "I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges" single.
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Released | 2002 April 02nd | |||
Recorded | 2001 Summer | |||
Studio | Vibromonk Records, Brooklyn NY [1] | |||
Genre | Punk Cabaret | |||
Length | 31:46 | |||
Label | Gern Blandsten | |||
Producer | The World/Inferno Friendship Society | |||
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The album includes a three-song cycle about love and loss in a temporary autonomous zone. The lyric pattern and subject matter of the song cycle are similar to The Wild Party written by poet and essayist Joseph Moncure March.
Track listing
- "Zen and the Art of Breaking Everything in This Room" – 2:45
- "My Ancestral Homeland, New Jersey" – 2:03
- "Heart Attack '64" – 2:30
- "Secret Service Freedom Fighting U.S.A." – 2:51
- "Friend to the Friendless" – 3:48
- "Peter Lorre" – 1:36
- "I Wouldn't Want to Live in a World Without Grudges" – 2:53
- "Just the Best Party" – 2:46
- "Go with it Girl" – 2:56
- "The Naughty Little Rat Makes New Friends" – 1:44
- "Stay on the Charming Side of Drunk" – 2:50
- "All the World Is a Stage (Dive)" – 3:04
Credits
- Brian Pearl
- Charles Maggio
- Dan Bailey
- Franz Nicolay
- Greg Daly
- Ingo Ebeling
- Itamar Ziegler
- Jack T'Kloth
- Lucky Strano
- Maura Corrigan
- Max Tepper
- Mr. Rudy Hex
- Ryan Berse
- Semra Erçin
- Steve Kovacs
- Sue Kovacs
- the Brain of Rahway
- Yula
- Zundel T'Kotch
Recorded by – Danny Shatzky,[2] and Tamir Muskat