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1995 studio album by Urge Overkill
Exit the Dragon is the fifth album by American alternative rock group Urge Overkill , released in 1995.[ 9] Exit the Dragon is characterized as being a darker album than their previous album, Saturation .[ 10] [ 11] It was their final album until 2011 saw the release of Rock & Roll Submarine , sixteen years after Exit the Dragon .
The album was produced by the Butcher Bros. [ 12]
The Los Angeles Times wrote that the album's "fab pop tunes are as cheesily amusing as a dubbed karate movie. But when the kitsch clears, you have to wonder whether the band ... has anything of its own to offer."[ 13] The Chicago Tribune praised "the kind of understated, seemingly casual performances that bespeak a band less interested in dazzle than emotional immediacy, with sturdy melodies, raggedly poignant vocals and brooding lyrics."[ 14]
Title Lead vocals 1. "Jaywalkin'" Eddie "King" Roeser 3:31 2. "The Break" Roeser 3:44 3. "Need Some Air" Nash Kato 3:07 4. "Somebody Else's Body" Kato 3:48 5. "Honesty Files" Roeser 3:55 6. "This Is No Place" Roeser 4:20 7. "The Mistake" Blackie Onassis 4:30 8. "Take Me" Roeser with Kato 2:58 9. "View of the Rain" Kato 4:46 10. "Last Night / Tomorrow" Roeser / Kato 5:21 11. "Tin Foil" Roeser 4:28 12. "Monopoly" Kato 3:29 13. "And You'll Say" Roeser 3:39 14. "Digital Black Epilogue" Kato 9:27
Eddie "King" Roeser – vocals, bass guitar, guitars
Nash Kato – vocals, guitars, keyboards
Blackie Onassis – drums, vocals
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Nash Kato
Eddie "King" Roeser
Mike Hodgkiss
Brian "Bonn" Quast
Johnny "Blackie Onassis" Rowan
Nils St. Cyr
Chris Frantisak
Nate Arling
Patrick Byrne
Kriss Bataille
Jack "The Jaguar" Watt
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