Strictly Rude

Strictly Rude
Studio album by Big D and the Kids Table
Released March 20, 2007
Recorded Camp Street Studios
Cambridge, MA
Genre Dub, Ska punk, Reggae
Length 51:13
Label Side One Dummy
Producer Joe Gittleman
Big D and the Kids Table chronology
Beijing to Boston
(2007)Beijing to Boston2007
Strictly Rude
(2007)
Fluent In Stroll
(2009)Fluent In Stroll2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolutepunk.net(81%) [1]
Allmusic [2]
Alternative Press [3]
Punknews.org [4]
Punkbands.com [5]

Strictly Rude is the fourth studio album from Boston ska punk act Big D and the Kids Table. The album peaked at 42 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart.[6]

Title track

The album's title track "Strictly Rude" is largely derived from Althea & Donna's Uptown Top Ranking which topped the UK charts in February 1978. While most of the song's lyrics have been rewritten to bear little semblance to the Althea & Donna version, the song's chorus sees the original line "Strictly Roots" changed to the track and album's title, "Strictly Rude".

Noise Complaint

Possibly the album's biggest hit, it rose to popularity based on its popular DIY music video that is rising in popularity on YouTube and other video sharing websites.


Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Steady Riot"2:38
2."Noise Complaint"3:12
3."Shining On"3:14
4."Souped-Up Vinyl"3:43
5."Deadpan"2:31
6."Snakebite"3:29
7."Strictly Rude"4:45
8."Try Out Your Voice"2:49
9."Hell On Earth"3:05
10."Fly Away"1:46
11."Breaking The Bottle"2:15
12."Raw Revolution"2:53
13."Relocate The Beat"3:43
14."The One"4:01
15."She Knows Her Way"7:22
16."Half Way Home (Vinyl Only)"4:24

Chart positions

YearChartPeak
position
2007Top Heatseekers41

Personnel

References


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