Dealing with It!

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Dealing with It!
DRI - Dealing with It.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1985 [1]
Recorded1984 at Rampart Studios (Houston, Texas)
Genre Hardcore punk, thrash metal, crossover thrash, [2] thrashcore
Length34:34
Label Metal Blade
Producer Dan Yeaney
D.R.I. chronology
Violent Pacification
(1984)
Dealing with It!
(1985)
Crossover
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dealing with It! is the second studio album by the American crossover thrash band D.R.I., which was released in 1985. Although the band started their migration towards a heavy metal influence, this album still retains the band's hardcore punk roots.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Snap"1:10
2."I'd Rather Be Sleeping"1:12
3."Marriage"0:53
4."Yes Ma'am"1:56
5."Soup Kitchen"2:02
6."Mad Man"1:40
7."Stupid, Stupid War"0:26
8."Counter Attack"1:02
9."Couch Slouch"1:26
10."God Is Broke"1:07
11."Karma"2:16
12."Nursing Home Blues"3:50
13."I Don't Need Society"1:36
14."Give My Taxes Back"0:56
15."The Explorer"1:36
16."Reagonomics"0:46
17."How to Act"1:10
18."Shame"1:09
19."Argument Then War"3:23
20."Evil Minds"0:55
21."Slit My Wrist"0:30
22."Busted Again"0:54
23."Equal People"0:51
24."On My Way Home"1:00
25."Bail Out"0:44

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References

  1. "D.R.I. - Dealing with It! - Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives".
  2. "THE BEST METAL ALBUMS FROM 40 SUBGENRES". Loudwire . Retrieved January 15, 2018.
  3. Dealing with It! at AllMusic