1997 studio album by the Toasters
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Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down is the seventh studio album by the Toasters . The album's cover includes the supposed-Latin motto, "Illegitimis non carborundum ", which is supposed to mean "one must not be ground down by the bastards", although it is largely faux-Latin, with "carborundum" (intended to look like a Latin gerundive) actually referring to silicon carbide , a type of abrasive.
Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down" Rob Hingley 2:51 2. "Fire in My Soul" Lindo 3:54 3. "I'm Running Right Through the World" Rob Hingley 3:50 4. "Underground Town" David Waldo 3:28 5. "Gimmie Some Lovin' " Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood, Steve Winwood 2:34 6. "Devil and a .45" Rob Hingley 3:36 7. "Daddy Cry" Rob Hingley, Matt Malles 3:17 8. "Today's a Good Day" Johnathan McCain 3:15 9. "Jackie Chan" Rick Faulkner 3:59 10. "Rude, Rude Baby" Sledge 2:28 11. "Everything You Said Has Been a Lie" Rob Hingley 2:23 12. "Spooky Graveyard" Dave Barry, Rob Hingley 4:01 13. "Big Red" Fred Reiter 4:06 14. "Bye, Bye, Baby" Hingley, Nobile 4:40 15. "Weekend in L.A." Sean Dinsmore, Rob Hingley 4:15 16. "Woyay" Lindo, Malles 3:11 17. "Rhythm and Pain" Dave Barry 1:53
Dave Barry – keyboards
George Evageliou – engineer
Rick Faulkner – trombone
Rob "Bucket" Hingley – guitar, vocals
Jafo – design, illustrations
Joe Johnson – assistant engineer
Matt Malles – bass
MC Schneeberger – producer, mixing
John McCain – drums, vocals
Mento Buru – backing vocals
Allissa Myhowac – assistant engineer
Aaron Owens – guitar
Mike Reddy – illustrations, cover design
Fred Reiter – saxophone
Dale Rio – photography
Jack Ruby, Jr. – vocals
Sledge – trumpet, vocals
Larry "Ace" Snell – drums
David Waldo – keyboards