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''Rock for Light'' is the second full-length studio album by American
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, released in 1983. It was produced by
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of
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. The 1991
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was remixed by Ocasek and bass player
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. The re-issued version has some extra tracks, an altered track order, significantly different mixes and, on most tracks, a speed increase of the master which results in a raising of the pitch by one-half step. The album contains a number of re-recorded songs from the band's first album, ''
Bad Brains Bad Brains are an American punk rock band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1976. They are widely regarded as pioneers of hardcore punk, though the band's members have objected to the use of this term to describe their music. They are also an ade ...
'', as well as a number of new hardcore punk and
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tracks. The only tracks from ''Bad Brains'' that did not get re-recorded for ''Rock for Light'' are "Don't Need It", "The Regulator", "Jah Calling", "Leaving Babylon", " Pay to Cum" and "I Luv I Jah". It was the last Bad Brains album to feature only these two styles of music, as the band eventually experimented with
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,
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and heavy metal. As Bad Brains broke up after the release of ''Rock for Light'', it was the band's last album for three years. This was the first of several such break-ups during their career. The original mix was only available on the out-of-print PVC Records version and 1987 CD-versions until 2021. Some of the original mixes appeared on the '' Banned in D.C.'' compilation.


Reception

Reviewing for ''
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'' in December 1983,
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said, "More than ex-fusioneer Dr. Know on 'gits,' it's the distinctive if not exactly authoritative blackboard-screechy 'throat' of H.R. that provides the quality here, and I like it, kind of. Though this repeats five tunes from their ROIR cassette, it's definitive by virtue of its Ric Ocasek production and vinyl audio." Ian Cranna, appraising the album's 1991 re-issue for '' Q'', noted that the original "never quite captured the band's full, fierce excitement", but praised the re-issue.


Track listing


Original vinyl and CD issue

;Side A #"Coptic Times" − 2:11 #"Attitude" − 1:12 #"We Will Not" − 1:39 #"Sailin' On" – 1:50 #"Rally 'Round Jah Throne" − 4:39 #"Right Brigade" − 2:13 #"F.V.K." − 1:00 #"Riot Squad" − 2:07 #"The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth" − 3:35 ;Side B #"Joshua's Song" − 0:33 #"Banned in D.C." − 2:03 #"How Low Can a Punk Get?" − 1:55 #"Big Takeover" − 2:35 #"I and I Survive" − 5:17 #"Destroy Babylon" – 1:23 #"Rock for Light" − 1:40 #"At the Movies" − 2:18


Remastered Reissued CD

#"Big Takeover" − 2:29 #"Attitude" − 1:09 #"Right Brigade" − 2:07 #"Joshua's Song" − 0:32 #"I and I Survive" − 5:13 #"Banned in D.C." − 1:57 #"Supertouch" − 2:20 #"Destroy Babylon" − 1:19 #"F.V.K. (Fearless Vampire Killers)" − 0:58 #"The Meek" − 3:37 #"I" − 1:55 #"Coptic Times" − 2:06 #"Sailin' On" − 1:45 #"Rock for Light" − 1:36 #"Rally 'Round Jah Throne" − 3:58 #"At the Movies" − 2:16 #"Riot Squad" − 1:59 #"How Low Can a Punk Get?" − 1:49 #"We Will Not" − 1:34 #"Jam" − 1:15


2021 ORG Remaster

#"Coptic Times" – 2:11 #"Attitude" – 1:11 #"We Will Not" – 1:39 #"Sailin' On" – 1:50 #"Rally Around Jah Throne" – 4:39 #"Right Brigade" – 2:13 #"F.V.K." – 1:00 #"Riot Squad" − 2:07 #"The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth" − 3:35 #"Joshua's Song" − 0:33 #"Banned in D.C." − 2:02 #"How Low Can a Punk Get?" − 1:55 #"Big Takeover" − 2:35 #"I and I Survive" − 5:17 #"Destroy Babylon" – 1:23 #"Rock for Light" − 1:40 #"At the Movies" − 2:18


Personnel

* H.R. – throat (vocals) *
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– bass, backing vocals, percussion,
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* Earl Hudson – drums, backing vocals, percussion * Dr. Know – guitar, backing vocals, piano, organ *Dave Id – backing vocals on "Destroy Babylon" and "Coptic Times"


References

{{Authority control 1983 albums Bad Brains albums Albums produced by Ric Ocasek Caroline Records albums