TMA - Beach Party 2000

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Review by Jason Eyermann

Beach Party 2000 by TMA is an electrifying and upbeat album that perfectly captures the essence of a summer beach party. From the first track to the last, the album is filled with catchy and danceable tunes that will keep listeners grooving all night long.

The album showcases TMA's talent for blending different genres seamlessly. The songs range from pop to rock to reggae, but all have a common thread of fun and positivity. The lyrics are playful and easy to sing along to, making it the perfect soundtrack for a summer road trip or a day at the beach.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Island Love," which features a reggae beat and catchy chorus that will have listeners swaying to the rhythm. Another notable track is "Sunset Boulevard," a rock-infused song that captures the feeling of cruising down a coastal highway with the top down.

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Artist: TMA
Album: Beach Party 2000
Rating: 2.75

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: tma-beach-party-2000.rar
  • MP3 size: 107.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 732.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Babysitter
Hipster
What Happened To You?
Miserable
Feel Like Hell
Tomorrow
Only Time
You Can Try
Toll Free
Where Were You?
Slack
Ode To Clancy
Joe
Don't Waste Your Time

Video

01 Only Time

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Catalog Numbers

  • SAVE 055
  • JC-8701
  • JLP 8701

Labels

  • Fundamental
  • Jimboco Records

Listen online

  • écouter en ligne
  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea
  • escuchar en línea
  • ouvir online
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Cassette
  • Dolby
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtTrax East
Mixed AtTrax East
Licensed FromJimboco Records
Distributed ByThe Cartel
Manufactured ByThe Cartel
Mastered AtTrutone Mastering Labs
Published ByJimboco Music
Phonographic Copyright (p)Jimboco Records
Copyright (c)Jimboco Records

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkGuy Aitchison
BassTom
VocalsTom
DrumsAl
EngineerEric Rachel
Executive ProducerJames Reynolds
GuitarWattage
Mastered ByRay Janos
ProducerWattage
Written-ByMike Demko, Emanuele
CoverGuy Aitchison
Executive-ProducerJames Reynolds
Executive-producerJames Reynolds

Notes

  • Manufactured and distributed by Red Rhino/Cartel
  • Made in England.
  • Thanks to Tilman, Laura, Ebz and Genocide to helping with equipment, Jim Reynolds, The King, TSOL, Alan Becker, Rob Patterson, Detention, Null Set, Mad Daddys, Steve Blush, R&R Bob, Wendy, Rich D., Kathy, Dina, Julie, Killing Joke, Bob, Mark Shawn, Rob, Chris, Bill, Mel, Barry, The Court(Fuck the Roxy!), Brian Braineater, Sue Max, Dave, Terry Hughes, Maximum Rock'N'Roll, Ink Disease, The Splatter Effect, Suburban Voice and too many others to mention..Sorry!
  • Recorded & Mixed at Trax East
  • P&C 1987 Jimboco Records
  • Jimboco Music, BMI
  • Manufactured and marketed by The Independent Label Alliance
  • Also available on cassette (JC 8701)
  • Mastered at Trutone

Barcodes

  • Barcode: none
  • Matrix / Runout (Etch A): JLP-8701-1   Mastered At Trutone
  • Matrix / Runout (Etch B): JLP-8701-2   Mastered At Trutone

About TMA

TMA started out as a 3 piece in New Brunswick, New Jersey (Rutgers) in 1981 with Tom (Emanuele), Mike (Demko) and Al (Rosenblum). Lead vocalist Dave Oldfield joined shortly thereafter. The band's moniker either stood for the original band members names or Too Many Assholes, depending on the day of the week and who in the band you asked. Influenced by the Angry Samoans, Black Flag, Circle Jerks and a variety of 702s punk bands, TMA went on to record What's for Dinner? 2 years later. During that time, the band played numerous local gigs at such infamous venues as the Court Tavern and The Dirt Club, where they built a loyal following and eventually wound up on a live compilation the club released called Hardcore Takes Over (Live at the Dirt Club). New Jersey had vibrant hardcore punk scene in the early '80s with lots of bands and places to play. Besides the Dirt Club and the Court Tavern, there was The Roxy, Patrick's and the Melody. TMA were often paired with local bands like Detention and Send Help, and played some of their best gigs supporting the Circle Jerks, Anti Nowhere League, Government Issue and the Joneses. They also did a few hardcore Sundays at CBGBs, including a show with the Freeze. Tim Yohannon (R.I.P.) and the staff of Maximum Rock N Roll were fans of the band. What's for Dinner? was played a lot in the office and received exposure on Tim's radio show as well. Jello Biafra was also a fan.

Members

  • Mike Demko
  • Thomas Emanuele
  • David Oldfield
  • Al Rosenblum
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Summary by Jason Eyermann

Beach Party 2000 is a must-have album for anyone who loves upbeat and catchy music. TMA has created a timeless classic that will keep listeners dancing and singing for years to come.

Comments

Was this the follow up to What's For Dinner??
Bass sounds very TSOL
So sick
https://tmamusic1.bandcamp.com
Fuck yes, been looking for this for a while. I've got the album, but no record player. Thanks for uploading!!!