Happy Hour (Youth Brigade album)
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Happy Hour is a studio album
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 by the American
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 punk rock
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 band Youth Brigade
Youth Brigade (band)
Youth Brigade is a Southern California punk music trio formed in 1980 by brothers Mark Stern, Adam Stern, and Shawn Stern. The band subsequently founded BYO , which served both as their record label and as a statement of their attitude toward the young people involved in the punk subculture, which...

, released in 1994. This was the band's first full-length studio album since their debut Sound & Fury
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, released twelve years earlier. However, in these twelve years they had released two EPs, as well as one album
The Dividing Line (Youth Brigade album)
The Dividing Line is a studio album by the American punk rock band Youth Brigade, released in 1986 under the moniker The Brigade. This would be the only the band's only release with bassist Bob Gnarly, who replaced Adam Stern in 1985...

 under the name The Brigade, when bassist/vocalist Adam Stern was on hiatus from the band for six years, from 1985 to 1991.

Track listing

All songs written by Shawn Stern and Mark Stern, except where noted.
  1. "All Style, No Substance" (Shawn Stern, Adam Stern) (2:24)
  2. "Better Without You" (4:03)
  3. "Punk Rock Mom" (2:07)
  4. "Guns Are For..." (Shawn Stern, Adam Stern) (2:03)
  5. "Let Me Be" (2:38)
  6. "It's Not Enough" (Shawn Stern) (2:36)
  7. "Alive By Machine" (Shawn Stern, Adam Stern) (2:45)
  8. "It Just Doesn't Matter" (2:29)
  9. "Wanted" (Shawn Stern) (3:21)
  10. "Volare" (Domenico Modugno, Mitchell Parish) (2:02)
  11. "Sad But True" (3:35)
  12. "This Is a Life" (Shawn Stern, Adam Stern) (2:31)
  13. "Deep Inside of Me" (2:05)

Personnel

  • Shawn Stern − guitar
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    s, vocals
  • Adam Stern − bass
    Bass guitar
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    , vocals
  • Mark Stern − drums
    Drum kit
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    , vocals
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