311 Don't Tread on Me

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CD Details
- Released: August 26, 2016
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
Tracks:
- 1.Don't Tread on Me
- 2.Thank Your Lucky Stars
- 3.Frolic Room
- 4.Speak Easy
- 5.Solar Flare
- 6.Waiting
- 7.Long for the Flowers
- 8.Getting Through to Her
- 9.Whiskey & Wine
- 10.It's Getting OK Now
- 11.There's Always an Excuse
Product Description:
311: Nick Hexum (vocals, guitar); P-Nut (bass guitar); Tim Mahoney, S.A. Martinez, Chad Sexton.
Personnel: S.A. Martinez (vocals); Tim Mahoney (guitar); Chad Sexton (drums, percussion); Robert Greenidge (pans).
Recording information: Hive.
Photographer: Myriam Santos-Kayda.
On the follow-up to 2003's EVOLVER, Omaha pop-funk-reggae-rockers 311 continue the maturation process begun on that album. The 11 tunes on DON'T TREAD ON ME rarely deviate from 311's established formula. The laidback title track (also the album's first single) is a particular highlight, blending a rock-steady rhythm with one of the band's catchiest choruses. Elsewhere, S.A. Martinez and Erik Hexum maintain their trademark vocal blend; however, given that rap-metal was officially pass‚ by 2005, Martinez only slips into his hip-hop-influenced mode on the jittery "Speak Easy." The rest of the album tends to focus on upbeat rockers like "Thank Your Lucky Stars," "Solar Flare," and the party anthem "Frolic Room." 311 was always the least angsty rap-metal band; now they're more like Sugar Ray's wiseguy older brothers.