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Waiting for the Punchline | ||||
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Released | January 19, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
Studio | Criteria Studios (Miami, Florida) Sound Techniques (Boston, Massachusetts) | |||
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Length | 65.35 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
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Extreme chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | 7/10 [2] |
The Daily Vault | B− [3] |
Entertainment Weekly | B− [4] |
Waiting for the Punchline is the fourth album by American band Extreme, released in 1995. It is known by fans as a distinctively raw-sounding record with a significant influence from grunge, especially when compared to the big production of the two previous albums. Due to its lyrics focused heavily on social matters (ranging from religion to fame) it is often cited as a concept album. [3] It is also the only Extreme record to feature drummer Mike Mangini (on three tracks). After the album's tour, Extreme disbanded in 1996 when Bettencourt informed the band that he was leaving to pursue a solo career. After the breakup, singer Gary Cherone joined Van Halen in the same year as their new singer, but left three years later.
All songs written by Gary Cherone & Nuno Bettencourt, except "There Is No God", "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" and "Naked" by Gary Cherone, Nuno Bettencourt & Pat Badger, and "Leave Me Alone" by Gary Cherone, Nuno Bettencourt & Mike Mangini.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "There Is No God" | 6:07 |
2. | "Cynical" (listed as "Cynical Fuck" in the album liner notes only) | 4:41 |
3. | "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" | 6:25 |
4. | "Hip Today" | 4:42 |
5. | "Naked" | 5:46 |
6. | "Midnight Express" (instrumental) | 3:58 |
7. | "Leave Me Alone" | 4:47 |
8. | "No Respect" | 3:51 |
9. | "Evilangelist" | 4:49 |
10. | "Shadow Boxing" | 4:34 |
11. | "Unconditionally" | 5:01 |
12. | "Fair-Weather Faith" (not included on US release) | 4:49 |
13. | "Waiting for the Punchline" (hidden track that follows after several seconds of silence) | 6:00 |
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [5] | 51 |
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [6] | 37 |
Canada Top Albums/CDs ( RPM ) [7] | 30 |
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [8] | 65 |
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts) [9] | 13 |
French Albums (SNEP) [10] | 10 |
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [11] | 46 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [12] | 4 |
Scottish Albums (OCC) [13] | 15 |
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [14] | 29 |
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [15] | 24 |
UK Albums (OCC) [16] | 10 |
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC) [17] | 1 |
US Billboard 200 [18] | 40 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Japan (RIAJ) [19] | Gold | 100,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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