Take Out the Trash

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Take Out the Trash
Legal Weapon - Take Out the Trash.jpeg
Studio album by
Released1991
Genre Punk rock
Length43:27
Label Triple X
Producer Ron Champagne, Legal Weapon
Legal Weapon chronology
Life Sentence to Love
(1988)
Take Out the Trash
(1991)
Squeeze Me Like an Anaconda
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Robert Christgau Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg [2]

Take Out the Trash is an album by the American punk rock band Legal Weapon. [3] It was released in 1991 on Triple X Records.

Contents

The photography for the album was by Edward Colver. [4]

Critical reception

AllMusic called it a "generally decent, if less than exceptional, slice of hard rock/arena rock." [1]

Track listing

All songs written by Kat Arthur and Brian Hansen, except "96 Tears" by Rudy Martinez.

No.TitleLength
1."Under Fire"3:57
2."No Amount of Devotion"4:20
3."Just a Mile"3:50
4."Charlamaine"3:24
5."Slow Burn"4:41
6."96 Tears"3:40
7."Who's Crying"3:13
8."City in the Tears"4:37
9."Sorry"4:18
10."Vail"4:03
11."Push"3:29

Personnel

Legal Weapon
Additional musicians and production

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References

  1. 1 2 Henderson, Alex. "Take Out the Trash". Allmusic. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  2. Christgau, Robert. "Legal Weapon: Take Out the Trash". Robert Christgau.com. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  3. "The Death of Innocence: Legal Weapon's Kat Arthur Passes Away". LA Weekly. October 16, 2018.
  4. Colver, Edward (July 12, 2006). Blight at the End of the Funnel. Last Gasp. ISBN   9780867196696 via Google Books.