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Sound & Fury (1983 album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sound & Fury (1983 album)

''Sound & Fury'' is the second studio album released by the American punk rock band Youth Brigade. Released in 1983, it followed a 1982 album of the same name.
The album was released on CD as the first half of the 1994 compilation, ''Sink With Kalifornija''.
==Origins and recording==
In July 1982, Youth Brigade recorded their debut album entitled Sound & Fury. However, during the ''Someone Got Their Head Kicked In'' tour with Social Distortion (as chronicled in the documentary ''Another State of Mind'') in the summer of 1982, which marked their first national tour, Youth Brigade realized that they were disappointed with the album and stopped the pressing at only 800 copies.
After the end of the ''Someone Got Their Head Kicked In'' tour, the band returned home and decided to record a new album entitled ''Sound & Fury'', keeping only four tracks from the original. Recording sessions for the second version began in March 1983 at Perspective Sound, Sun Valley, California, with Thom Wilson producing. The sessions lasted only a month, concluding in April.

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