Born to Expire | ||||
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Studio album by Leeway | ||||
Released | January, 1989 | |||
Recorded | November, 1987 Normandy Sound, Warren, Rhode Island, USA |
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Genre | Crossover thrash, hardcore punk | |||
Length | 37:44 | |||
Label |
Profile Records/Rock Hotel Another Planet (reissue) |
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Producer | Chris Williamson | |||
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Kerrang! |
Born to Expire is the debut album from New York City band, Leeway.
It was recorded in November, 1987. Delays postponed its release to January, 1989 – jointly on Rock Hotel and Profile Records. It was followed up by Desperate Measures in 1991. In 1996, Another Planet re-issued the album on the same CD as Desperate Measures.
Lyrically and vocally, Leeway were firmly rooted in the hardcore punk genre as could also be seen by the company they chose to keep – Corrosion of Conformity, Bad Brains, Circle Jerks, Sick Of It All, and Prong to name but a few. Musically, however, it was most definitely metal and a compromise label of thrash/crossover was achieved but still left a few questions unanswered. In truth, many fans of both genres had their likes and dislikes – even between songs.
Guitarist and songwriter, A.J. Novello, had this to say on the dichotomy caused by this album:
Most of the songs are played at thrash metal pace but at hardcore punk-style track lengths. The band even had time to experiment with rap and funk on "Catholic High School".
Guitarist Michael Gibbons spoke about the album's signature guitar sound:
All tracks written by Eddie Sutton and A.J. Novello, except where noted.