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Welcome back to another episode of pplpod! Today, we are turning back the clock to explore the 1998 studio album I Is for Insignificant by the North Vancouver punk band, d.b.s.. If you are a fan of 90s punk rock, pop punk, melodic hardcore, or skate punk, this is a deep dive you won't want to miss.
In this episode, we unpack the history behind the band's third album, which was released by Sudden Death Records and Empty Records (Germany). We explore the album's impressive run on the Canadian Top 50 Chart Attack music chart, where it initially debuted at #46 in June 1998 and eventually peaked at #27 in August 1998.
Join us as we break down the album's fast-paced 32-minute runtime, analyzing heavy-hitting tracks like "Viva la Kids," "David O. Is a Nazi, ...