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Double Nickels on the Dime

Double Nickels on the Dime is the third album by American punk trio Minutemen, released on the California independent record label SST Records in 1984. A double album containing 45 songs, Double Nickels on the Dime combines elements of punk rock, funk, country, spoken word and jazz, and references a variety of themes, from the Vietnam War and racism in America, to working-class experience and linguistics.

Double Nickels on the Dime
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 3, 1984[1]
RecordedNovember 1983–April 1984
StudioRadio Tokyo Studios, Venice, California
Genre
Length81:01
LabelSST (028)
ProducerEthan James
Minutemen chronology
The Politics of Time
(1984)
Double Nickels on the Dime
(1984)
Project: Mersh
(1985)

After recording new material, each band member selected songs for different sides of the double album, with the fourth side named "Chaff". Several songs on Double Nickels on the Dime were outsourced to or inspired by contemporaries, such as Black Flag's Henry Rollins and Jack Brewer of Saccharine Trust.

Double Nickels on the Dime is seen not only as Minutemen's crowning achievement, but, according to critic Mark Deming, "one of the very best American rock albums of the 1980s".[6] The album now appears on many professional lists of the all-time best rock albums, including Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.[7] Slant Magazine listed the album at No. 77 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s".[8] Despite this, the full version of the album is only available on vinyl.

Background edit

Minutemen were formed by guitarist D. Boon and bassist Mike Watt, both from San Pedro, California, in 1980.[9] After their previous band, The Reactionaries, disbanded in 1979, the pair continued to write new material and formed the band with drummer Frank Tonche a year later. Minutemen signed to the Californian independent record label SST Records following their second gig.[10] George Hurley, the former drummer of The Reactionaries, replaced Tonche as drummer soon afterwards. The Minutemen were noted in the California punk scene for a philosophy of "jamming econo"; a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and presentation.[9] They soon released numerous recordings through SST and their own label, New Alliance Records, while touring with hardcore punk bands like Black Flag and Hüsker Dü.[11]

In January 1983, Minutemen were asked by ex-Blue Cheer keyboardist and local producer Ethan James to contribute a song to Radio Tokyo Tapes, a compilation named after the Californian studio where James worked. The band agreed and contributed three songs to the compilation, with James recording them all for free. These three songs, and another five recorded in May 1983 for a total of $50, were included in their 1983 EP Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat. The band had recorded solely with SST engineer Spot prior to the recordings.[12] However, they were so impressed by the sessions that they enlisted James to record their next full-length album; Watt later commented: "Ethan, although not knowing us much, tapped right in." After their European tour in mid-1983 with Black Flag, Minutemen entered Radio Tokyo Studios in November to record their next studio album.[13]

Recording and production edit

Minutemen originally recorded an "album's worth of material" with James in November 1983 in Radio Tokyo Studios. However, after hearing labelmates Hüsker Dü's double album Zen Arcade (1984), which had been recorded a month earlier, Minutemen decided to write more material. Watt later commented: "It wasn't really a competition even. When I wrote 'Take that Hüskers!" in [the album's liner notes] it was acknowledging that they gave us the idea to make a double album."[14] Unlike Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade, Minutemen did not have a unifying concept, but soon decided that the record's concept would be their cars.[15]

The band wrote almost two dozen more songs for a second recording session with James in April 1984.[16] Double Nickels on the Dime was then mixed on a single eight-track in one night by James and cost $1,100 to record.[17] Several songs on the album were recorded elsewhere; a studio-recorded cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Don't Look Now" was replaced with a live version of the song,[18] and according to Watt, "Love Dance" was written at Ian MacKaye's Dischord House.[19]

For sequencing, the band decided that each band member would be allocated a side of the record, an arrangement inspired by Pink Floyd's 1969 double album Ummagumma.[17] The band drew straws to select songs; Hurley won the draw and decided to pick his solo track "You Need the Glory", followed by Boon and Watt.[20] The fourth side of the record was named "Side Chaff", an admission that the songs present were the leftover songs.[21]

Music edit

Watt refers to the album as being the band's art record in the documentary We Jam Econo: The Story of The Minutemen. The songwriting styles of Boon and Watt on Double Nickels on the Dime contrasted. Boon tended to write the band's anthems, and often explored wider political issues. "This Ain't No Picnic" was an example of his approach. Exploring racism and the strife of the working class with both gravity and humor, he composed the song after his supervisor would not let him listen to jazz and soul music on the radio at his day job, calling it "nigger shit".[22]

Watt favored complex and abstract lyrical themes, exemplified by songs such as "The Glory Of Man" and "My Heart and the Real World". Influenced by James Joyce's novel Ulysses (the subject of "June 16th") and the stream of consciousness literary technique in general, Watt's lyrics were often complex and philosophical. On "Take 5, D.", Boon felt that the lyrics were "too spacey". Watt agreed to rewrite the song, adding: "There ain't nothing going to be more real." He found a new set of lyrics: a note from a friend's landlady about a leaking shower.[22]

Double Nickels on the Dime contained several inside jokes that were missed by the band's audience. Watt later remarked: "No one knew what the fuck we were talking about. We'd explain it to people and they'd say, 'I don't get it, what's so funny about that?' And we couldn't tell them because it was our whole angle on the rock & roll, our worldview on the music scene."[17]

Packaging edit

The album was named Double Nickels on the Dime as a reaction to the Sammy Hagar song "I Can't Drive 55," a protest against the federally imposed speed limit of 55 miles per hour on all U.S. highways in place at the time.[17] Minutemen decided that driving fast "wasn't terribly defiant"; Watt later commented that "the big rebellion thing was writing your own fuckin' songs and trying to come up with your own story, your own picture, your own book, whatever. So he can't drive 55, because that was the national speed limit? Okay, we'll drive 55, but we'll make crazy music."[16]

The band illustrated the theme on the cover of Double Nickels on the Dime, which depicts Watt driving his Volkswagen Beetle at exactly 55 miles per hour ("double nickels" in trucker slang) traveling southbound through downtown Los Angeles, where Interstate 10 ("The Dime"[23] in trucker slang) meets the San Pedro Intersection of Route 11/110,[24] also known as the Harbor Freeway, toward the band's hometown of San Pedro, California. "The title means fifty-five miles per hour on the button, like we were Johnny Conservative."[16][25] Dirk Vandenberg, the band's "buddy/contributor," took photos from the backseat as Watt drove under the sign to San Pedro; it took three circuits of the highway and two days of photography before Minutemen were happy with the cover.[26] Vandenberg later commented on the cover art: "There were three elements that Mike [Watt] wanted in the photo: a natural kind of glint in his eyes reflected in the rearview mirror, the speedometer pinned exactly at 55mph, and, of course, the San Pedro sign guiding us home". However, when the cover was presented to SST, "someone botched the cropping for the print and cut off the end of the word Pedro."[26]

In 2020, Watt revealed that the front cover of the album was also inspired by the cover of Kraftwerk's 1974 album Autobahn.[27]

Release edit

SST Records released Double Nickels on the Dime on double vinyl in July 1984. SST delayed the release of Zen Arcade by Hüsker Dü so that both albums could be released simultaneously.[28] After the release of Double Nickels on the Dime, Minutemen toured almost constantly to promote the record. One 1984 tour saw the band playing 57 dates in 63 days.[29] The album sold fifteen thousand copies during 1984, a respectable amount for a band on an independent record label.[17] As of 2008, Double Nickels on the Dime remains Minutemen's best-selling record.[17]

No singles were released to promote Double Nickels on the Dime, but SST did press a sampler EP that was sent to radio stations. Titled, "Wheels of Fortune," the sampler put nine of the album's "deep cuts" onto one side of a 12" record and featured an etching by Raymond Pettibon on the other.[30] The band also released two videos, "This Ain't No Picnic" and "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" (a cover of a song by Van Halen, which the aforementioned Hagar would eventually join), as "flyers".[15] Made for $440 by a University of California, Los Angeles graduate, Anthony Johnson, "This Ain't No Picnic" was Minutemen's first video and was later nominated for an MTV award.[29] It features the band playing amidst rubble as a fighter plane "piloted" by Ronald Reagan, edited from public domain footage, fires at them.[15] The video of "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love", released by SST as a promotional video, was a 40-second recording of a live performance.

In August 1987, Watt and producer Vitus Matare remastered Double Nickels on the Dime for a CD release. To ensure that the CD would be compatible with all players, they omitted all car jams except Boon's, and three songs: "Mr. Robot's Holy Orders", "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" and "Little Man With A Gun In His Hand". Watt commented later that the remix was a "nightmare" and "totally worse than the Ethan James mix."[31] Watt reverted to the original mix for a 1989 CD release of Double Nickels on the Dime,[31] but did not include the previously omitted songs. In a January 2006 interview, Watt announced his intention to discuss a remastered full Double Nickels on the Dime CD release with SST owner Greg Ginn.[32]

"This Ain't No Picnic" was tapped to be Minutemen's first ever music video, directed by Randall Jahnson and shot in black and white for $450. The "plot" has the Minutemen singing the song in a barren field that is about to be bombed by then-president Ronald Reagan (as seen in clips from a public domain war film he starred in).[33]

Critical recognition edit

Upon its release, Double Nickels on the Dime received critical acclaim from a range of American critics; however as a regional independent record label, many of SST's releases did not attract attention from British music magazines. Robert Palmer of The New York Times called the album "more varied musically than any of their earlier disks", adding that the band "think of themselves as town criers, addressing their young constituencies directly with lyrics that apply to the life styles they share, teaching such values as tolerance of cultural, racial and sexual differences".[43] The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described Boon as a "somewhat limited singer" but "a hell of a reader, with a guitar that rhymes", and remarking "this is poetry-with-jazz as it always should have been".[42] Christgau later said that he underrated the album on its original release.[44] Double Nickels on the Dime placed at number 14 in the publication's end of year Pazz & Jop critics' poll.[45] Reviewing the album in February 1985 for Rolling Stone, David Fricke awarded the album three and a half stars, and also praised Boon's technique, stating: "The telegraphic stutter and almost scientific angularity of singer-guitarist D. Boon's chordings and breakneck solos heighten the jazzier tangents he dares to take," but that "Double Nickels on the Dime's best moments go far too quickly."[46]

Later reviews have also been positive: AllMusic's Mark Deming described Double Nickels on the Dime as a "quantum leap into greatness" for Minutemen, describing the album as "full of striking moments that cohere into a truly remarkable whole" and awarding a full five stars.[6] Journalist Michael Azerrad, profiling Minutemen in his book Our Band Could Be Your Life (titled after a lyric from "History Lesson – Part II"), named Double Nickels on the Dime as "one of the greatest achievements of the indie era" and described it as a "Whitman's sampler of left-wing politics, moving autobiographical vignettes, and twisted Beefheartian twang".[17] Several publications have raised their rating of the album in the years since its release; Rolling Stone re-reviewed Double Nickels on the Dime for the 2004 Album Guide and gave it its classic rating, a full five stars.[39]

Legacy edit

Although not commercially successful upon its release, Double Nickels on the Dime marked the point where many punk bands began to ignore the stylistic limitations of the hardcore scene. According to American Hardcore: A Tribal History author Steven Blush, Double Nickels on the Dime was, along with Zen Arcade, "either the pinnacle or downfall of the pure hardcore scene."[2] Watt later commented that Double Nickels on the Dime was the "best album I ever played on."[15]

The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[47] In 2019, the listeners of KEXP-FM ranked it the 223rd greatest album of all time (out of 666).[48]

Accolades for Double Nickels on the Dime
Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
Blender U.S. The 100 Greatest American Albums of All Time 2002 83[49]
Pitchfork U.S. Top 100 Albums of the 1980s 2006 17[50]
The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s 2018 52[51]
Rolling Stone U.S. The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2012 413[7]
2020 267[52]
40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time 2016 7[53]
Spin U.S. The 25 Greatest Albums of All Time 1989 25[54]
100 Alternative Albums 1995 39[55]
The 50 Most Essential Punk Records 2001 22[56]
Stylus Magazine U.S. Top 101-200 Albums of All Time 2004 126[57]
Slant Magazine U.S. The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s 2012 77[8]
LA Weekly U.S. Top 20 Hardcore Albums In History 2013 6[58]
Fact U.K. The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s 2013 29[59]
Paste U.S. The 50 Best Post-Punk Albums 2016 32[60]
The 80 Best Albums of the 1980s 2020 43[61]
Revolver U.S. 50 Greatest Punk Albums Of All Time 2018 33[62]
Louder Sound U.K. The 50 Best Punk Albums Of All Time 2018 40[63]
* designates unordered lists.

The album inspired a collection of comics and drawings entitled Double Nickels Forever.[64] The book features work by 58 artists based on 45 songs from the album.[65] The album was also featured as an entry in Continuum International Publishing Group's 33 1/3 series of books.[66] Michael T. Fournier authored the book which breaks the album down song by song to analyze its creation.[67]

Track listing edit

Original vinyl release edit

Side D.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Anxious Mo-Fo"D. Boon, Mike Watt1:19
2."Theatre Is the Life of You"Boon, Watt1:30
3."Viet Nam"Boon1:27
4."Cohesion"Boon1:55
5."It's Expected I'm Gone"Watt2:04
6."#1 Hit Song"Boon, George Hurley1:47
7."Two Beads at the End"Boon, Hurley1:52
8."Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?"Watt1:49
9."Don't Look Now" (Live; Creedence Clearwater Revival cover; Omitted from 1987 CD release)John Fogerty1:46
10."Shit from an Old Notebook"Boon, Watt1:35
11."Nature Without Man"Chuck Dukowski, Boon1:45
12."One Reporter's Opinion"Watt1:50
Total length:20:37
Side Mike
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing"Watt1:33
2."Maybe Partying Will Help"Boon, Watt1:56
3."Toadies"Watt1:38
4."Retreat"Watt2:01
5."The Big Foist"Watt1:29
6."God Bows to Math"Jack Brewer, Watt1:15
7."Corona"Boon2:24
8."The Glory of Man"Watt2:55
9."Take 5, D."Joe Baiza, John Rocknowski, Dirk Vandenberg, Watt1:40
10."My Heart and the Real World"Watt1:05
11."History Lesson – Part II"Watt2:10
Total length:20:06
Side George
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You Need the Glory"Hurley2:01
2."The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts"Vandenberg, Watt1:20
3."Mr. Robot's Holy Orders" (Omitted from all CD releases)Hurley3:05
4."West Germany"Boon1:48
5."The Politics of Time"Watt1:10
6."Themselves"Boon1:17
7."Please Don't Be Gentle with Me"Jack Brewer, Watt0:46
8."Nothing Indeed"Hurley, Watt1:21
9."No Exchange"Hurley, Watt1:50
10."There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight"Hurley, Watt1:34
11."This Ain't No Picnic"Boon1:56
12."Spillage"Watt1:51
Total length:19:59
Side Chaff
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Untitled Song for Latin America"Boon2:03
2."Jesus and Tequila"Boon, Joe Carducci2:52
3."June 16th"Watt1:48
4."Storm in My House"Boon, Henry Rollins1:57
5."Martin's Story"Martin Tamburovich, Watt0:51
6."Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" (Van Halen cover; Omitted from all CD releases)Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, David Lee Roth, Michael Anthony0:40
7."Dr. Wu" (Steely Dan cover; Omitted from 1987 CD release)Donald Fagen, Walter Becker1:44
8."Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" (Omitted from all CD releases)Boon, Chuck Dukowski2:53
9."The World According to Nouns"Watt2:05
10."Love Dance"Boon2:00
Total length:18:53
1987 CD release
No.TitleLength
1."D.'s Car Jam" 
2."Anxious Mo-Fo" 
3."Theatre Is the Life of You" 
4."Viet Nam" 
5."Cohesion" 
6."It's Expected I'm Gone" 
7."#1 Hit Song" 
8."Two Beads at the End" 
9."Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?" 
10."Shit from an Old Notebook" 
11."Nature Without Man" 
12."One Reporter's Opinion" 
13."Mike's Car Jam" 
14."Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" 
15."Maybe Partying Will Help" 
16."Toadies" 
17."Retreat" 
18."The Big Foist" 
19."God Bows to Math" 
20."Corona" 
21."The Glory of Man" 
22."Take 5, D." 
23."My Heart and the Real World" 
24."History Lesson – Part II" 
25."George's Car Jam" 
26."You Need the Glory" 
27."The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts" 
28."West Germany" 
29."The Politics of Time" 
30."Themselves" 
31."Please Don't Be Gentle with Me" 
32."Nothing Indeed" 
33."No Exchange" 
34."There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight" 
35."This Ain't No Picnic" 
36."Spillage" 
37."Three Car Jam" 
38."Untitled Song for Latin America" 
39."Jesus and Tequila" 
40."June 16th" 
41."Storm in My House" 
42."Martin's Story" 
43."The World According to Nouns" 
44."Love Dance" 
1989 CD release
No.TitleLength
1."D.'s Car Jam" / "Anxious Mo-Fo"1:20
2."Theatre Is the Life of You"1:30
3."Viet Nam"1:29
4."Cohesion"1:56
5."It's Expected I'm Gone"2:05
6."#1 Hit Song"1:49
7."Two Beads at the End"1:53
8."Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?"1:50
9."Don't Look Now"1:47
10."Shit from an Old Notebook"1:36
11."Nature Without Man"1:46
12."One Reporter's Opinion"1:51
13."Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing"1:31
14."Maybe Partying Will Help"1:56
15."Toadies"1:38
16."Retreat"2:00
17."The Big Foist"1:30
18."God Bows to Math"1:16
19."Corona"2:25
20."The Glory of Man"2:57
21."Take 5, D."1:39
22."My Heart and the Real World"1:06
23."History Lesson – Part II"2:12
24."You Need the Glory"2:03
25."The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts"1:21
26."West Germany"1:49
27."The Politics of Time"1:12
28."Themselves"1:18
29."Please Don't Be Gentle with Me"0:47
30."Nothing Indeed"1:22
31."No Exchange"1:51
32."There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight"1:34
33."This Ain't No Picnic"1:57
34."Spillage"1:53
35."Untitled Song for Latin America"2:03
36."Jesus and Tequila"2:53
37."June 16th"1:49
38."Storm in My House"1:59
39."Martin's Story"0:52
40."Dr. Wu"1:45
41."The World According to Nouns"2:07
42."Love Dance"2:02
43."Three Car Jam"0:38

Differences edit

All released CD versions omit songs to ensure player compatibility. The tracks removed include "Mr. Robot's Holy Orders", "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love", "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand", "Don't Look Now" and "Dr. Wu". The 1989 CD release restored the last two songs in place of three of the "car jams". All online and streaming versions use the 1989 CD track listing.

Wheels of Fortune EP edit

One-sided record sent to radio stations to promote Double Nickels on the Dime

  1. "Glory of Man"
  2. "Nothing Indeed"
  3. "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing"
  4. "History Lesson (Part II)"
  5. "Maybe Partying Will Help"
  6. "Storm in My House
  7. "Jesus and Tequila"
  8. "Don't Look Now"
  9. "Dr. Wu"

Personnel edit

All information taken from the 1989 CD release of Double Nickels on the Dime:

Minutemen

with:

  • Joe Baiza – guitar on "Take 5, D."
  • John Rocknowski – guitar on "Take 5, D."
  • Dirk Vandenberg – guitar on "Take 5, D."
  • Ethan James – producer and engineer

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This Ain t No Picnic redirects here For the festival see This Ain t No Picnic music festival Double Nickels on the Dime is the third album by American punk trio Minutemen released on the California independent record label SST Records in 1984 A double album containing 45 songs Double Nickels on the Dime combines elements of punk rock funk country spoken word and jazz and references a variety of themes from the Vietnam War and racism in America to working class experience and linguistics Double Nickels on the DimeStudio album by MinutemenReleasedJuly 3 1984 1 RecordedNovember 1983 April 1984StudioRadio Tokyo Studios Venice CaliforniaGenreHardcore punk 2 3 post punk 4 post hardcore 5 Length81 01LabelSST 028 ProducerEthan JamesMinutemen chronologyThe Politics of Time 1984 Double Nickels on the Dime 1984 Project Mersh 1985 After recording new material each band member selected songs for different sides of the double album with the fourth side named Chaff Several songs on Double Nickels on the Dime were outsourced to or inspired by contemporaries such as Black Flag s Henry Rollins and Jack Brewer of Saccharine Trust Double Nickels on the Dime is seen not only as Minutemen s crowning achievement but according to critic Mark Deming one of the very best American rock albums of the 1980s 6 The album now appears on many professional lists of the all time best rock albums including Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 7 Slant Magazine listed the album at No 77 on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s 8 Despite this the full version of the album is only available on vinyl Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Music 4 Packaging 5 Release 6 Critical recognition 7 Legacy 8 Track listing 8 1 Original vinyl release 8 2 Differences 8 3 Wheels of Fortune EP 9 Personnel 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksBackground editMinutemen were formed by guitarist D Boon and bassist Mike Watt both from San Pedro California in 1980 9 After their previous band The Reactionaries disbanded in 1979 the pair continued to write new material and formed the band with drummer Frank Tonche a year later Minutemen signed to the Californian independent record label SST Records following their second gig 10 George Hurley the former drummer of The Reactionaries replaced Tonche as drummer soon afterwards The Minutemen were noted in the California punk scene for a philosophy of jamming econo a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and presentation 9 They soon released numerous recordings through SST and their own label New Alliance Records while touring with hardcore punk bands like Black Flag and Husker Du 11 In January 1983 Minutemen were asked by ex Blue Cheer keyboardist and local producer Ethan James to contribute a song to Radio Tokyo Tapes a compilation named after the Californian studio where James worked The band agreed and contributed three songs to the compilation with James recording them all for free These three songs and another five recorded in May 1983 for a total of 50 were included in their 1983 EP Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat The band had recorded solely with SST engineer Spot prior to the recordings 12 However they were so impressed by the sessions that they enlisted James to record their next full length album Watt later commented Ethan although not knowing us much tapped right in After their European tour in mid 1983 with Black Flag Minutemen entered Radio Tokyo Studios in November to record their next studio album 13 Recording and production editMinutemen originally recorded an album s worth of material with James in November 1983 in Radio Tokyo Studios However after hearing labelmates Husker Du s double album Zen Arcade 1984 which had been recorded a month earlier Minutemen decided to write more material Watt later commented It wasn t really a competition even When I wrote Take that Huskers in the album s liner notes it was acknowledging that they gave us the idea to make a double album 14 Unlike Husker Du s Zen Arcade Minutemen did not have a unifying concept but soon decided that the record s concept would be their cars 15 The band wrote almost two dozen more songs for a second recording session with James in April 1984 16 Double Nickels on the Dime was then mixed on a single eight track in one night by James and cost 1 100 to record 17 Several songs on the album were recorded elsewhere a studio recorded cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival s Don t Look Now was replaced with a live version of the song 18 and according to Watt Love Dance was written at Ian MacKaye s Dischord House 19 For sequencing the band decided that each band member would be allocated a side of the record an arrangement inspired by Pink Floyd s 1969 double album Ummagumma 17 The band drew straws to select songs Hurley won the draw and decided to pick his solo track You Need the Glory followed by Boon and Watt 20 The fourth side of the record was named Side Chaff an admission that the songs present were the leftover songs 21 Music editWatt refers to the album as being the band s art record in the documentary We Jam Econo The Story of The Minutemen The songwriting styles of Boon and Watt on Double Nickels on the Dime contrasted Boon tended to write the band s anthems and often explored wider political issues This Ain t No Picnic was an example of his approach Exploring racism and the strife of the working class with both gravity and humor he composed the song after his supervisor would not let him listen to jazz and soul music on the radio at his day job calling it nigger shit 22 Watt favored complex and abstract lyrical themes exemplified by songs such as The Glory Of Man and My Heart and the Real World Influenced by James Joyce s novel Ulysses the subject of June 16th and the stream of consciousness literary technique in general Watt s lyrics were often complex and philosophical On Take 5 D Boon felt that the lyrics were too spacey Watt agreed to rewrite the song adding There ain t nothing going to be more real He found a new set of lyrics a note from a friend s landlady about a leaking shower 22 Double Nickels on the Dime contained several inside jokes that were missed by the band s audience Watt later remarked No one knew what the fuck we were talking about We d explain it to people and they d say I don t get it what s so funny about that And we couldn t tell them because it was our whole angle on the rock amp roll our worldview on the music scene 17 Packaging editThe album was named Double Nickels on the Dime as a reaction to the Sammy Hagar song I Can t Drive 55 a protest against the federally imposed speed limit of 55 miles per hour on all U S highways in place at the time 17 Minutemen decided that driving fast wasn t terribly defiant Watt later commented that the big rebellion thing was writing your own fuckin songs and trying to come up with your own story your own picture your own book whatever So he can t drive 55 because that was the national speed limit Okay we ll drive 55 but we ll make crazy music 16 The band illustrated the theme on the cover of Double Nickels on the Dime which depicts Watt driving his Volkswagen Beetle at exactly 55 miles per hour double nickels in trucker slang traveling southbound through downtown Los Angeles where Interstate 10 The Dime 23 in trucker slang meets the San Pedro Intersection of Route 11 110 24 also known as the Harbor Freeway toward the band s hometown of San Pedro California The title means fifty five miles per hour on the button like we were Johnny Conservative 16 25 Dirk Vandenberg the band s buddy contributor took photos from the backseat as Watt drove under the sign to San Pedro it took three circuits of the highway and two days of photography before Minutemen were happy with the cover 26 Vandenberg later commented on the cover art There were three elements that Mike Watt wanted in the photo a natural kind of glint in his eyes reflected in the rearview mirror the speedometer pinned exactly at 55mph and of course the San Pedro sign guiding us home However when the cover was presented to SST someone botched the cropping for the print and cut off the end of the word Pedro 26 In 2020 Watt revealed that the front cover of the album was also inspired by the cover of Kraftwerk s 1974 album Autobahn 27 Release editSST Records released Double Nickels on the Dime on double vinyl in July 1984 SST delayed the release of Zen Arcade by Husker Du so that both albums could be released simultaneously 28 After the release of Double Nickels on the Dime Minutemen toured almost constantly to promote the record One 1984 tour saw the band playing 57 dates in 63 days 29 The album sold fifteen thousand copies during 1984 a respectable amount for a band on an independent record label 17 As of 2008 Double Nickels on the Dime remains Minutemen s best selling record 17 No singles were released to promote Double Nickels on the Dime but SST did press a sampler EP that was sent to radio stations Titled Wheels of Fortune the sampler put nine of the album s deep cuts onto one side of a 12 record and featured an etching by Raymond Pettibon on the other 30 The band also released two videos This Ain t No Picnic and Ain t Talkin bout Love a cover of a song by Van Halen which the aforementioned Hagar would eventually join as flyers 15 Made for 440 by a University of California Los Angeles graduate Anthony Johnson This Ain t No Picnic was Minutemen s first video and was later nominated for an MTV award 29 It features the band playing amidst rubble as a fighter plane piloted by Ronald Reagan edited from public domain footage fires at them 15 The video of Ain t Talkin Bout Love released by SST as a promotional video was a 40 second recording of a live performance In August 1987 Watt and producer Vitus Matare remastered Double Nickels on the Dime for a CD release To ensure that the CD would be compatible with all players they omitted all car jams except Boon s and three songs Mr Robot s Holy Orders Ain t Talkin bout Love and Little Man With A Gun In His Hand Watt commented later that the remix was a nightmare and totally worse than the Ethan James mix 31 Watt reverted to the original mix for a 1989 CD release of Double Nickels on the Dime 31 but did not include the previously omitted songs In a January 2006 interview Watt announced his intention to discuss a remastered full Double Nickels on the Dime CD release with SST owner Greg Ginn 32 This Ain t No Picnic was tapped to be Minutemen s first ever music video directed by Randall Jahnson and shot in black and white for 450 The plot has the Minutemen singing the song in a barren field that is about to be bombed by then president Ronald Reagan as seen in clips from a public domain war film he starred in 33 Critical recognition editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 The Boston Phoenix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 The Great Rock Discography8 10 35 MusicHound Rock5 5 36 Pitchfork9 5 10 37 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Spin Alternative Record Guide10 10 40 Tom HullA 41 The Village VoiceA 42 Upon its release Double Nickels on the Dime received critical acclaim from a range of American critics however as a regional independent record label many of SST s releases did not attract attention from British music magazines Robert Palmer of The New York Times called the album more varied musically than any of their earlier disks adding that the band think of themselves as town criers addressing their young constituencies directly with lyrics that apply to the life styles they share teaching such values as tolerance of cultural racial and sexual differences 43 The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau described Boon as a somewhat limited singer but a hell of a reader with a guitar that rhymes and remarking this is poetry with jazz as it always should have been 42 Christgau later said that he underrated the album on its original release 44 Double Nickels on the Dime placed at number 14 in the publication s end of year Pazz amp Jop critics poll 45 Reviewing the album in February 1985 for Rolling Stone David Fricke awarded the album three and a half stars and also praised Boon s technique stating The telegraphic stutter and almost scientific angularity of singer guitarist D Boon s chordings and breakneck solos heighten the jazzier tangents he dares to take but that Double Nickels on the Dime s best moments go far too quickly 46 Later reviews have also been positive AllMusic s Mark Deming described Double Nickels on the Dime as a quantum leap into greatness for Minutemen describing the album as full of striking moments that cohere into a truly remarkable whole and awarding a full five stars 6 Journalist Michael Azerrad profiling Minutemen in his book Our Band Could Be Your Life titled after a lyric from History Lesson Part II named Double Nickels on the Dime as one of the greatest achievements of the indie era and described it as a Whitman s sampler of left wing politics moving autobiographical vignettes and twisted Beefheartian twang 17 Several publications have raised their rating of the album in the years since its release Rolling Stone re reviewed Double Nickels on the Dime for the 2004 Album Guide and gave it its classic rating a full five stars 39 Legacy editAlthough not commercially successful upon its release Double Nickels on the Dime marked the point where many punk bands began to ignore the stylistic limitations of the hardcore scene According to American Hardcore A Tribal History author Steven Blush Double Nickels on the Dime was along with Zen Arcade either the pinnacle or downfall of the pure hardcore scene 2 Watt later commented that Double Nickels on the Dime was the best album I ever played on 15 The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 47 In 2019 the listeners of KEXP FM ranked it the 223rd greatest album of all time out of 666 48 Accolades for Double Nickels on the Dime Publication Country Accolade Year Rank Blender U S The 100 Greatest American Albums of All Time 2002 83 49 Pitchfork U S Top 100 Albums of the 1980s 2006 17 50 The 200 Best Albums of the 1980s 2018 52 51 Rolling Stone U S The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 2012 413 7 2020 267 52 40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time 2016 7 53 Spin U S The 25 Greatest Albums of All Time 1989 25 54 100 Alternative Albums 1995 39 55 The 50 Most Essential Punk Records 2001 22 56 Stylus Magazine U S Top 101 200 Albums of All Time 2004 126 57 Slant Magazine U S The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s 2012 77 8 LA Weekly U S Top 20 Hardcore Albums In History 2013 6 58 Fact U K The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s 2013 29 59 Paste U S The 50 Best Post Punk Albums 2016 32 60 The 80 Best Albums of the 1980s 2020 43 61 Revolver U S 50 Greatest Punk Albums Of All Time 2018 33 62 Louder Sound U K The 50 Best Punk Albums Of All Time 2018 40 63 designates unordered lists The album inspired a collection of comics and drawings entitled Double Nickels Forever 64 The book features work by 58 artists based on 45 songs from the album 65 The album was also featured as an entry in Continuum International Publishing Group s 33 1 3 series of books 66 Michael T Fournier authored the book which breaks the album down song by song to analyze its creation 67 Track listing editOriginal vinyl release edit Side D No TitleWriter s Length1 Anxious Mo Fo D Boon Mike Watt1 192 Theatre Is the Life of You Boon Watt1 303 Viet Nam Boon1 274 Cohesion Boon1 555 It s Expected I m Gone Watt2 046 1 Hit Song Boon George Hurley1 477 Two Beads at the End Boon Hurley1 528 Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth Watt1 499 Don t Look Now Live Creedence Clearwater Revival cover Omitted from 1987 CD release John Fogerty1 4610 Shit from an Old Notebook Boon Watt1 3511 Nature Without Man Chuck Dukowski Boon1 4512 One Reporter s Opinion Watt1 50Total length 20 37 Side MikeNo TitleWriter s Length1 Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing Watt1 332 Maybe Partying Will Help Boon Watt1 563 Toadies Watt1 384 Retreat Watt2 015 The Big Foist Watt1 296 God Bows to Math Jack Brewer Watt1 157 Corona Boon2 248 The Glory of Man Watt2 559 Take 5 D Joe Baiza John Rocknowski Dirk Vandenberg Watt1 4010 My Heart and the Real World Watt1 0511 History Lesson Part II Watt2 10Total length 20 06 Side GeorgeNo TitleWriter s Length1 You Need the Glory Hurley2 012 The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts Vandenberg Watt1 203 Mr Robot s Holy Orders Omitted from all CD releases Hurley3 054 West Germany Boon1 485 The Politics of Time Watt1 106 Themselves Boon1 177 Please Don t Be Gentle with Me Jack Brewer Watt0 468 Nothing Indeed Hurley Watt1 219 No Exchange Hurley Watt1 5010 There Ain t Shit on T V Tonight Hurley Watt1 3411 This Ain t No Picnic Boon1 5612 Spillage Watt1 51Total length 19 59 Side ChaffNo TitleWriter s Length1 Untitled Song for Latin America Boon2 032 Jesus and Tequila Boon Joe Carducci2 523 June 16th Watt1 484 Storm in My House Boon Henry Rollins1 575 Martin s Story Martin Tamburovich Watt0 516 Ain t Talkin bout Love Van Halen cover Omitted from all CD releases Eddie Van Halen Alex Van Halen David Lee Roth Michael Anthony0 407 Dr Wu Steely Dan cover Omitted from 1987 CD release Donald Fagen Walter Becker1 448 Little Man with a Gun in His Hand Omitted from all CD releases Boon Chuck Dukowski2 539 The World According to Nouns Watt2 0510 Love Dance Boon2 00Total length 18 53 1987 CD releaseNo TitleLength1 D s Car Jam 2 Anxious Mo Fo 3 Theatre Is the Life of You 4 Viet Nam 5 Cohesion 6 It s Expected I m Gone 7 1 Hit Song 8 Two Beads at the End 9 Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth 10 Shit from an Old Notebook 11 Nature Without Man 12 One Reporter s Opinion 13 Mike s Car Jam 14 Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing 15 Maybe Partying Will Help 16 Toadies 17 Retreat 18 The Big Foist 19 God Bows to Math 20 Corona 21 The Glory of Man 22 Take 5 D 23 My Heart and the Real World 24 History Lesson Part II 25 George s Car Jam 26 You Need the Glory 27 The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts 28 West Germany 29 The Politics of Time 30 Themselves 31 Please Don t Be Gentle with Me 32 Nothing Indeed 33 No Exchange 34 There Ain t Shit on T V Tonight 35 This Ain t No Picnic 36 Spillage 37 Three Car Jam 38 Untitled Song for Latin America 39 Jesus and Tequila 40 June 16th 41 Storm in My House 42 Martin s Story 43 The World According to Nouns 44 Love Dance 1989 CD releaseNo TitleLength1 D s Car Jam Anxious Mo Fo 1 202 Theatre Is the Life of You 1 303 Viet Nam 1 294 Cohesion 1 565 It s Expected I m Gone 2 056 1 Hit Song 1 497 Two Beads at the End 1 538 Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth 1 509 Don t Look Now 1 4710 Shit from an Old Notebook 1 3611 Nature Without Man 1 4612 One Reporter s Opinion 1 5113 Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing 1 3114 Maybe Partying Will Help 1 5615 Toadies 1 3816 Retreat 2 0017 The Big Foist 1 3018 God Bows to Math 1 1619 Corona 2 2520 The Glory of Man 2 5721 Take 5 D 1 3922 My Heart and the Real World 1 0623 History Lesson Part II 2 1224 You Need the Glory 2 0325 The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts 1 2126 West Germany 1 4927 The Politics of Time 1 1228 Themselves 1 1829 Please Don t Be Gentle with Me 0 4730 Nothing Indeed 1 2231 No Exchange 1 5132 There Ain t Shit on T V Tonight 1 3433 This Ain t No Picnic 1 5734 Spillage 1 5335 Untitled Song for Latin America 2 0336 Jesus and Tequila 2 5337 June 16th 1 4938 Storm in My House 1 5939 Martin s Story 0 5240 Dr Wu 1 4541 The World According to Nouns 2 0742 Love Dance 2 0243 Three Car Jam 0 38 Differences edit All released CD versions omit songs to ensure player compatibility The tracks removed include Mr Robot s Holy Orders Ain t Talkin bout Love Little Man with a Gun in His Hand Don t Look Now and Dr Wu The 1989 CD release restored the last two songs in place of three of the car jams All online and streaming versions use the 1989 CD track listing Wheels of Fortune EP edit One sided record sent to radio stations to promote Double Nickels on the Dime Glory of Man Nothing Indeed Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing History Lesson Part II Maybe Partying Will Help Storm in My House Jesus and Tequila Don t Look Now Dr Wu Personnel editAll information taken from the 1989 CD release of Double Nickels on the Dime Minutemen D Boon vocals guitar Mike Watt bass vocals on Take 5 D Dr Wu and The Politics of Time George Hurley drums vocals with Joe Baiza guitar on Take 5 D John Rocknowski guitar on Take 5 D Dirk Vandenberg guitar on Take 5 D Ethan James producer and engineerNotes edit Moody Mark December 27 2017 Minutemen Double Nickels on the Dime Soundlab Retrieved April 20 2020 a b Fournier 2007 p 9 Pell Nicholas August 29 2013 TOP 20 HARDCORE ALBUMS IN HISTORY COMPLETE LIST Retrieved May 28 2022 Musician 129 134 ed Amordian Press 1989 p 23 Doyle Greene March 10 2014 The Rock Cover Song Culture History Politics McFarland amp Company pp 43 44 ISBN 978 0 7864 7809 5 a b c Deming Mark Double Nickels on the Dime Minutemen AllMusic Retrieved July 25 2005 a b 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone May 31 2012 Retrieved September 4 2019 a b Best Albums of the 1980s Slant Magazine March 5 2012 Archived from the original on March 14 2012 Retrieved June 7 2019 a b Azerrad 2001 p 67 Azerrad 2001 p 68 Fournier 2007 p 2 Fournier 2007 p 7 Fournier 2007 p 8 Fournier 2007 pp 9 10 a b c d Azerrad 2001 p 81 a b c Fournier 2007 p 10 a b c d e f g Azerrad 2001 p 82 Fournier 2007 p 29 Fournier 2007 p 102 Fournier 2007 p 63 Fournier 2007 p 12 a b Azerrad 2001 p 83 Truck Stop Report Trucker CB Radio Codes Cities Locations Places Interstate Guide History of Interstate 11 110 Azerrad p 82 a b Fournier 2007 p 11 Watt Mike May 21 2020 not a fuckin accident I asked my buddy dirk vandenberg to somehow capture this and he fuckin did Twitter Retrieved May 22 2020 Azerrad 2001 p 182 a b Azerrad 2001 p 84 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Albums In History Complete List LA Weekly August 29 2013 Retrieved March 30 2020 The 100 Best Albums of the 1980s Fact June 24 2013 Retrieved March 30 2020 The 50 Best Post Punk Albums Paste July 13 2016 Retrieved March 30 2020 The 80 Best Albums of the 1980s Paste January 13 2020 Retrieved March 30 2020 50 Greatest Punk Albums Of All Time Revolver May 24 2018 Retrieved March 30 2020 The 50 Best Punk Albums Of All Time Louder Sound March 15 2018 Retrieved March 30 2020 Terry Chris March 19 2015 Double Nickels Forever A tribute to Double Nickels on the Dime and the Minuteme Various Artists 180 pgs Razorcake Retrieved March 9 2020 Double Nickels Forever Retrieved March 9 2020 The Minutemen s Double Nickels on the Dime Bloomsbury Publishing Retrieved March 9 2020 Terry C T April 13 2011 Double Nickels on the Dime By Michael T Fournier Razorcake Retrieved March 9 2020 References editAzerrad Michael Our Band Could Be Your Life Scenes from the American Indie Underground 1981 1991 Little 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