Music Review: The Dehumanizers - The First Five Years (of Drug Use) Anthology

The First Five Years (of Drug Use) Anthology is a compilation done right for a change. Seattle punk mainstays The Dehumanizers have finally gotten the CD treatment, and I have to say that P.I.G. Records have done a stellar job with it.

The Dehumanizers first gained notoriety way back in 1985, with their song “Kill Lou Guzzo.” Lou was a notoriously senile TV commentator in Seattle, who went on the air with an anti-punk diatribe one night, which The Dehumanizers sampled liberally. His immortal line “Who needs punk rock anyway?” was particularly galling, so the band let him have it. The song was an instant classic, and was released as part of their 5 song debut EP, titled Kill Lou Guzzo.

The momentum carried over into the recording of their first full length LP, The End of Time which is included here in it’s entirety as a bonus disc. The original sequencing of The End of Time remains an extraordinary achievement, utilizing comedy breaks and music snippets between tracks, creating a work that is best heard in it’s original, unaltered form.

As for the compilation disc itself, there are alternate versions of tracks from The End of Time and also selections from the nearly impossible to find 2nd LP, Go Hollywood and the equally rare twelve inch EP, Here’s To You. Over the years, The Dehumanizers have weathered a number of personnel changes, which is fairly common in punk bands. But the one constant presence has been drummer “Infra Ed” who pounds the skins mercilessly throughout the 40 tracks contained in this two disc set.

Special mention must also go out to Coby Jackson’s extensive and thorough liner notes. He puts the somewhat convoluted history of this great band in excellent perspective. Even a novice listener will come away knowing not only what The Dehumanizers are all about, but why to they remain relevant to Seattle’s ongoing punk rock scene to this day.

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    2 CD's: Disc #1: Greatest Hits/ Disc #2: End Of Time (uncut & available for the first time in 15+ years). A combination of 40 tunes & sequences designed to thrill the listener. The greatest hits! ...

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  • 1 - Glen Boyd

    Mar 09, 2009 at 3:41 pm

    Nice article dude. And welcome to BC. Of course, now that you're actually here, I promise to keep all your dirty laundry well hidden from the rest of the crew here. But if only they knew what I know about you....LOL...

    Seriously though, nice to have you aboard Greg. I can't wait for that 2000 word opus on just why Grand Funk really matters...

    -Glen

  • 2 - SlickRick

    Mar 10, 2009 at 1:49 pm

    Saw them Saturday night at the Central. They have such a great sound....quasi-metal/punk wrapped tightly around some serious percussion. Looking forward to seeing and hearing more.

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    SlickRick

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