Dorkrockcorkrod

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Dorkrockcorkrod
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2004 (CD)
September 9, 2005 (Vinyl)
Recorded2003–2004
GenrePop punk, punk rock
Length35:22
LabelWhoa Oh Records
Don Giovanni
ProducerChristopher Pierce and The Ergs!
The Ergs! chronology
Dorkrockcorkrod
(2004)
Upstairs/Downstairs
(2007)

Dorkrockcorkrod is the debut full-length album by The Ergs!. Originally released in 2004, in 2017 Rolling Stone listed it as #34 on their "50 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums" list.[1] The album was released on CD on Whoa Oh Records.[2] Its vinyl pressing on Don Giovanni Records would be that label's first full-length release.[3]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Mike Yannich except where noted.

  1. "First Song, Side One" – 0:21
  2. "A Very Pretty Song for a Very Special Young Lady Part 2" – 1:46
  3. "Extra Medium" (Joe Keller) – 2:05
  4. "Fishbulb" (Jeff Schroek) – 2:14
  5. "Most Violent Rap Group" – 1:24
  6. "Pray for Rain" – 2:21
  7. "Saturday Nite Crap-O-Rama" – 2:13
  8. "Running, Jumping, Standing Still" – 2:23
  9. "It's Never Going To Be the Same Again" (Joe Keller) – 2:30
  10. "August 19th" – 2:22
  11. "Maybe I'm the New Messiah" (Rick Mayall, Jeff Schroek) – 0:26
  12. "Rod Argent" – 2:18
  13. "Everything Falls Apart... And More" – 3:02
  14. "Vampire Party" (Paul Roessler) – 2:31
  15. "I Feel Better Tonight" (Jeff Schroek) – 1:54
  16. "180° Emotional Ollie" – 5:32

Personnel[edit]

The Ergs
  • Mike Yannich – lead vocals, drums, percussion, rhythm guitar
  • Jeff Schroek – lead and rhythm guitars, lead vocals on tracks 4 and 15
  • Joe Keller – bass, Rik Mayall imitation on track 11
Additional personnel
  • Christopher Pierce– backing vocals on track 2, production, mixing
  • Tim Naumann– hardcore credibility on track 11
  • Alan Douches– mastering

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The 50 Greatest Pop-Punk Albums". Rolling Stone. 15 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Dorkrockcorkrod - the Ergs | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Photos: For 10 years, Don Giovanni Records captures New Brunswick sound". 2 November 2013.