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Rotten Tanx wrote:I dont get that, perhaps because I'm not American. What does Double Nickels on the Dime mean?

Double Nickels = 55 miles per hour, the speed limit on US interstates at the time of this record
The Dime = Interstate 10

And of course in US currency, two nickels(five cents) also equals a dime(ten cents).
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I had heard that "Double Nickels on the Dime" is CB-slang for "55 mph exactly," in other words, it's what someone says to indicate the exact speed of their driving.

The title is a spoof on Sammy Hagar's song "Can't Drive 55," which the Minutemen thought was a ridiculous way to tout one's rebelliousness; thus, the name of that album meaning "exactly the speed limit" is a sarcastic remark that they're conservative goodie-two-shoes's, when in fact the lyrical content of the record is significantly more radical, unsettling, and obscene than ANYTHING Sammy Hagar has ever done in his career... EVER.

...it made me chuckle. hehe.

That one, along with the Mepheskapholies' "GOD BLESS SATAN" takes the cake for my favorite album title.
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instant_zen wrote:I had heard that "Double Nickels on the Dime" is CB-slang for "55 mph exactly," in other words, it's what someone says to indicate the exact speed of their driving.

The title is a spoof on Sammy Hagar's song "Can't Drive 55," which the Minutemen thought was a ridiculous way to tout one's rebelliousness; thus, the name of that album meaning "exactly the speed limit" is a sarcastic remark that they're conservative goodie-two-shoes's, when in fact the lyrical content of the record is significantly more radical, unsettling, and obscene than ANYTHING Sammy Hagar has ever done in his career... EVER.

...it made me chuckle. hehe.

Well, now that makes the title a helluva lot better than the apocryphal thing I read in a review or interview or something -- that it was a goof on the notion of actually being able to drive 55 on I-10 in LA. But perhaps, like many good things, it works on many levels.

Still, I like this level better.
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Pretty good album, great title:

Pond's The Practice of Joy Before Death

I always liked Dongs of Sevotion even though I don't like Smog

Likewise, I have always been bowled over by GBV record titles and song names, even though I can't say the same for the recordings.

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