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  1. Born Annoying ( 7", White Label, White Sleeve) Amphetamine Reptile Records. SCALE 22. US. 1989. Recently Edited. Born Annoying 7" • 1989 ( CD, Single) Amphetamine Reptile Records. AMREP 016.

  2. 1, 2 originally released as AmpRep Scale 22, 1989. 3, 4 originally with 1, 2 previously unreleased. 5 originally released as AmpRep 7" Scale 34, 1991. 6 originally released as B side to AmpRep 7" Scale 41, 1991. 7 originally released on Sub Pop 7" 140, single of the month (double 7" including 7 other AmpRep bands) 8 originally released as B ...

  3. 3 de jul. de 2021 · Tracks 1-3: Taken from the "Born Annoying" EP / 1989 self titled demo tape Track 4: Taken from the 1989 self titled demo tape Track 5: Taken from the 1991 Compilation "Ugly American Overkill Tour E. P." 7 inch, also released on the "Born Annoying" EP" (Recorded during the "Strap It On" LP sessions) Track 6: B-side of the 1991 7 inch "Unsung"

  4. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Born Annoying (1989) · Helmet Born Annoying ℗ 1994 Helmet Released on: 2004-09-24 Auto-generated by YouTube.

  5. Echeverria left Helmet in the mid-'90s to join Biohazard, and the band bought time to refocus by releasing the Born Annoying collection of B-sides in 1995. Hamilton played all the guitar parts for 1997's Aftertaste -- but his vocals sounded like his heart just wasn't in a group in which he couldn't keep a rhythm guitarist, and the album proved ...

  6. 16 de jul. de 2014 · Born Annoying” was pure Helmet, pivoting between verses built around a repetitive, frustratingly compressed riff, and a totally headbang-able hook for the chorus, and climaxing with a solo that gradually devolved into shrieks and wails. Best of all, though, are the lyrics. Paige Hamilton bellows, in his angriest, most throat-rending-ist snarl:

  7. 26 de jul. de 2006 · 'Born Annoying' contains the group's singles, outtakes and other loose ends (but not the song "Impressionable" which was on a comp only, grrr) and is sooo good it just boggles the mind. The production is gritty, the guitars are heavy, the songs alternate between heavy groove and faster, punky songs and there are a couple of covers you might recognize from Killing Joke and the Melvins.