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Everything

Henry Rollins · 1997

118 min · 10 tracks · hardcore punk ยท heavy metal

A relentless barrage of spoken word and heavy guitar riffs that confronts societal norms with raw intensity.

Everything is an album by Henry Rollins, released in 1997. A relentless barrage of spoken word and heavy guitar riffs that confronts societal norms with raw intensity. This album is significant for its influence on the spoken word genre within alternative music, helping to bridge the gap between hardcore punk and performance art. It received critical praise for its candid storytelling and emotional depth, reflecting Rollins' unique perspective on contemporary issues which resonated strongly in the late 90s cultural landscape. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Everything sound like?

A relentless barrage of spoken word and heavy guitar riffs that confronts societal norms with raw intensity. Rooted in hardcore punk and heavy metal.

What makes Everything by Henry Rollins notable?

This album is significant for its influence on the spoken word genre within alternative music, helping to bridge the gap between hardcore punk and performance art. It received critical praise for its candid storytelling and emotional depth, reflecting Rollins' unique perspective on contemporary issues which resonated strongly in the late 90s cultural landscape. By 1997, Henry Rollins was transitioning from his punk rock roots into a more eclectic solo career. 'Everything' marked his first full-length spoken word album, following the success of live performances that blended storytelling with music. This release showcased his evolving artistic identity as he ventured deeper into personal narrative and socio-political commentary.

How many songs are on Everything?

Everything has 10 tracks, running approximately 118 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·118:26

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Track One Standout 12:36
  • 2 Track Two 12:23
  • 3 Track Three 13:24
  • 4 Track Four 12:28
  • 5 Track Five 12:25
  • 6 Track Six 12:00

Disc 2

  • 1 Darwin Would Not Want to Miss a Second of This Standout 9:52
  • 2 You Can't Write the Wrongs Standout 9:48
  • 3 The Streets are White 8:02
  • 4 Instrumental 15:25

Release Date

January 1, 1997

Genre

hardcore punk, heavy metal

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

118 min 26 sec