Just Keep Runnin'


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FieldValue
nameJust Keep Runnin'
typestudio
artistAgent 51
coverAgent 51 - Just Keep Runnin' cover.jpg
released2000
recordedMay–September 2000
genrePunk rock
length
labelSuburban Hooligans, Adeline
producerAgent 51
prev_titleRed Alert
prev_year1998
next_titleThe Red & the Black
next_year2003
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| name = Just Keep Runnin' | type = studio | artist = Agent 51 | cover = Agent 51 - Just Keep Runnin' cover.jpg | alt = | released = 2000 | recorded = May–September 2000 | venue = | studio = | genre = Punk rock | length = | label = Suburban Hooligans, Adeline | producer = Agent 51 | prev_title = Red Alert | prev_year = 1998 | next_title = The Red & the Black | next_year = 2003

Just Keep Runnin' is a punk rock album by the Poway, California band Agent 51. It was first released in 2000 on the band's own Suburban Hooligans Records label, then was re-released in 2001 by Adeline Records with additional tracks. It was the band's second album and expanded their punk rock sound to include influences of classic rock and heavy metal. It also greatly expanded the band's secret agent mythos, with the liner notes extensively detailing the comic book-style secret origins of the band and its members. According to the story, the band members were rogue secret agents with psychic, cybernetic and alien-enhanced abilities who were struggling against a secret government organization known as "The Agency." The Agency sought to use satellites to control the minds of Earth's population, and Agent 51's mission was to expose the Agency's secrets to the general public disguised as an ordinary rock band. The songs "C.I.A.F.B.I." and "Psychic Spies" dealt directly with this theme. The songs "The Last Pirate Standing", "Free-Wheel" and "Who's Gunna Riot?" had been part of the band's live set for several years under the titles "The Pirate Song", "Free-Wheel Burning" and "Riot."

Reception

Stewart Mason of Allmusic gave *Just Keep Runnin''' three stars out of five, calling it "basically insubstantial, but a lot of fun" and saying that the band has "a Dickies-like tongue-in-cheek quality".

Track listing

| total_length = 50:37 | all_writing = Chris Armes, except 'The Chosen Ones' by Eric Davis, Chris Armes | title1 = If It's Blood You Want... | length1 = 1:41 | title2 = Straight Outta Hell | length2 = 2:54 | title3 = C.I.A.F.B.I. | length3 = 2:41 | title4 = Screamin' for Justice | length4 = 2:24 | title5 = Had Enough | length5 = 3:13 | title6 = Let It Roll | length6 = 2:51 | title7 = Lock n' Load | length7 = 3:38 | title8 = Midland Road | length8 = 2:49 | title9 = The Chosen Ones | length9 = 3:17 | title10 = Detonated | length10 = 2:32 | title11 = Stray Bullets | length11 = 2:53 | title12 = The Blacklist | length12 = 2:58 | title13 = Psychic Spies | length13 = 2:07 | title14 = The Last Pirate Standing | note14 = listed as "The Last Pirate Song" on Adeline Records re-release | length14 = 3:18 | title15 = 6th Street Lockdown | length15 = 3:08 | title16 = Free-Wheel | length16 = 3:17 | title17 = Who's Gunna Riot? | length17 = 2:14 | title18 = I Believe | length18 = 2:42 | headline = Adeline Records re-release bonus tracks | total_length = 56:21 | title19 = Programmed | note19 = Armes, Davis, Levinson, Sean Scura | length19 = 3:08 | title20 = Date with the Dead | note20 = Armes, Davis, Levinson, Scura | length20 = 2:36

Personnel

Band

  • Chris Armes – guitar, vocals, art design and illustration
  • Eric "E-Rock" Davis – guitar, vocals
  • Greg Schneider – bass guitar, vocals (tracks 1–18); story and layout
  • Michael "Mikey L" Levinson – drums
  • Sean Scura – bass guitar, vocals (tracks 19 and 20)

Additional musicians

Production

  • Dan de las Isla – mastering
  • Chris Armes and Greg Hewitt – art design and illustration

References

References

  1. Mason, Stewart. "Review: ''Just Keep Runnin'''". [[Allmusic]].
  2. (2000). "Just Keep Runnin'". Suburban Hooligans Records.
  3. (2001). "Just Keep Runnin'". [[Adeline Records]].

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