Plan of Action
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Plan of Action | ||||
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Released | September 2000 | |||
Recorded | Claus Frostell-Silent Sound, DNA production | |||
Genre | Ska | |||
Label | Stomp | |||
The Kingpins chronology | ||||
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Plan of Action is the third full-length album by Ska band The Kingpins on the Stomp record label. It is also the final recording the band made before its breakup in 2004. The album, the follow-up to the 1999 album Let's Go to Work released only a year before, was cited as a big change in the band's musical style.[citation needed] The band experimented with different stylistic fusions, mixing ska with various other musical genres, including new wave and breakbeat and had many guest vocalists singing with them. The title track was a cover of a song originally recorded by Manual Scan.[1] Plan of Action contains The Kingpins' most popular song, a cover of L'Aventurier by Indochine.
Track listing
- Plan of Action
- Designated Driver
- L'aventurier
- Sick Valentino
- Takin' It Uptown
- Matchbox
- Bordel
- The Main
- Goes a Little Something Like This
- Consequence
- All the World's a Cage
- End of the Parade
- Supernova
References
- ^ Varga, George . San Diego Union Tribune San Diego Forecast[permanent dead link] San Diego Union Tribune: San Diego Forecast. 2009-11-26. Retrieved on 2010-10-01.
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