The Longest Barrel Ride

The Longest Barrel Ride
Studio album by Slightly Stoopid
Released November 21, 1998
Recorded 1997
Studio Total Access Recording, Redondo Beach, California
Genre Reggae, punk rock, reggae fusion
Length 58:36
Label Skunk
Producer Eddie Ashworth, Miguel Ashworth
Slightly Stoopid chronology
Slightly $toopid
(1996)
The Longest Barrel Ride
(1998)
Everything You Need
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic[1]

The Longest Barrel Ride is the second album by the band Slightly Stoopid, released by Skunk Records on November 21, 1998. This album incorporates various elements of reggae, punk, and ska. The track "Violence/FTP" contains a re-recording of "Fuck The Police" from their earlier album, Slightly $toopid. The track "To [sic] Little Too Late" is also featured on their acoustic LP, Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct.

The Longest Barrel Ride has two distinct medleys, one starting from "I'm So Stoned" and ending at "Crazy Riff", and another from "Violence/FTP" to "Metal Madness". The first medley has a calmer tone than the aggressive latter.

The song "Slightly Stoopid" contains a guitar riff version of "When The Saints Come Marching In". "Free Dub" contains two hidden tracks, the first being a cover of The Fugs' "I Couldn't Get High" and the second being a song entitled "Nico's." Both songs were later re-recorded on the album Acoustic Roots: Live & Direct.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Castles of Sand"  3:56
2."Johnny Law"  1:38
3."Ese Loco"  2:27
4."Living Dread"  2:32
5."Don't Fuck 'n Look"  2:08
6."Hands of Time"  3:11
7."I'm So Stoned"  2:33
8."Sinking Stone"  1:43
9."Roots Rip"  1:22
10."Crazy Riff"  0:54
11."Running Away"  2:12
12."Struggler"  2:42
13."Slightly Stoopid"  3:38
14."Mr. Music"  3:32
15."To [sic] Little Too Late"  3:43
16."Jedi"  2:11
17."Violence/FTP"  3:52
18."Just a Buzz"  1:25
19."Metal Madness"  3:09
20."Free Dub"  9:55
Total length:58:36

Credits

Slightly Stoopid
Other Credits

References

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