Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be

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Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be
Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be cover
Studio album by GG Allin
Released 1980
Recorded 1978-80
Genre Punk rock
Label Homestead Records
Producer(s) GG Allin and The Jabbers
Professional reviews
GG Allin chronology
None Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be
(1980)
Eat My Fuc
(1986)



Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be is G.G. Allin's first album. Some songs were recorded over a period of several years in the late 1970s, from 1978 to 1980, when Allin was with the band The Jabbers. Various singles were released with these songs, and eventually they were collected to make this album in 1980.

Most notable, Allin's singing voice had not yet deteriorated from his extreme substance abuse. This is, therefore, the best sounding album of Allin's catalog. The music is of much higher quality, both in terms of the actual playing and in terms of the sound recording, than Allin's later output. The music itself is a catchy (even danceable) mix of power pop and hardcore punk, like most of his early material up until the mid 1980's.

Thematically, the songs do not represent the extreme scatological, anti-social, and violent tone that Allin's later work exhibits. However, this does not mean that the album transcends juvenile punk rock, since songs like "Beat, Beat, Beat", "Assface", and "Pussy Summit Meeting" are gutter lyrics (albeit snottily humorous ones). The lyrics of "I Need Adventure" presage the later lifestyle of Allin. It is doubtful that Allin himself wrote all the songs. "1980's Rock N' Roll" is not like any lyric Allin ever wrote.

One review of Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be, states: "Amazingly enough, the violent hatred, sexual and psychological degradation, and staggering stupidity only hint at the heights (or depths) Allin would reach later."

Allin is not credited with playing drums on this album, but is said to have played drums on many of the songs.

  1. Bored To Death
  2. Beat, Beat, Beat
  3. One Man Army
  4. Assface
  5. Pussy Summit Meeting
  6. Cheri Love Affair
  7. Automatic
  8. I Need Adventure
  9. Don't Talk To Me
  10. Unpredictable
  11. 1980's Rock N' Roll
GG Allin
Bands: The Jabbers - The Scumfucs - Psycho (band) - Bloody Mess & The Skabs - Antiseen - The Murder Junkies
GG Allin - Merle Allin - Dick Urine - Mykel Board - Mark Kramer - David Peel
Discography
Studio albums: Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be - Eat My Fuc - Hated in the Nation - You Give Love a Bad Name (album) - Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies - Banned in Boston (album) - Carnival Of Excess: Limited Edition - The Troubled Troubador - Murder Junkies -Brutality and Bloodshed for All
EPs: The Troubled Troubador (EP)
Films:Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies
See also: Punk rock - Hardcore punk - Shock rock - Scum punk- Punk subculture - Transgressive art - Nihilism - Country and Western
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