Time Bomb is the second studio album by American rock band
Buckcherry. It was produced by
John Travis and released on March 27, 2001, by
DreamWorks Records. It is the band's first album as a five-piece as guitarist Yogi Lonich joined the band. It is the only album to feature him and is the last album to feature the original lineup, as drummer Devon Glenn and bassist Jonathan Brightman both departed the group after its release. It is also their final release on Dreamworks.
Release and reception
The album spawned two singles, "
Ridin'" and "Slit My Wrists". The lyrics are sleazier and more sordid than on
the band's first album, suggesting considerable
rock n' roll excess within the band at the time. The bonus track (untitled on the sleeve, but officially called "Open My Eyes") suggests an end to this due to a successful relationship. The CD version of the album is currently
out of print as of June 2010, though
iTunes and
Spotify still feature the album in their libraries.
In 2011,
grindcore band
Anal Cunt covered the song "Whiskey in the Morning" for an EP that has since been deleted from
Bandcamp and has been re-uploaded to
YouTube. The song was a favorite of Anal Cunt frontman
Seth Putnam.[8][9]
Time Bomb is the second studio album by American rock band
Buckcherry. It was produced by
John Travis and released on March 27, 2001, by
DreamWorks Records. It is the band's first album as a five-piece as guitarist Yogi Lonich joined the band. It is the only album to feature him and is the last album to feature the original lineup, as drummer Devon Glenn and bassist Jonathan Brightman both departed the group after its release. It is also their final release on Dreamworks.
Release and reception
The album spawned two singles, "
Ridin'" and "Slit My Wrists". The lyrics are sleazier and more sordid than on
the band's first album, suggesting considerable
rock n' roll excess within the band at the time. The bonus track (untitled on the sleeve, but officially called "Open My Eyes") suggests an end to this due to a successful relationship. The CD version of the album is currently
out of print as of June 2010, though
iTunes and
Spotify still feature the album in their libraries.
In 2011,
grindcore band
Anal Cunt covered the song "Whiskey in the Morning" for an EP that has since been deleted from
Bandcamp and has been re-uploaded to
YouTube. The song was a favorite of Anal Cunt frontman
Seth Putnam.[8][9]