There are generally two schools of thought on assembling a career-spanning anthology of a musician of consequence -- you can compile a fan-oriented set that loads up all manner of rare and unreleased tracks alongside the act's better-known material, or go for an album designed for newcomers and dabblers that presents an efficient one-stop overview of their best work. Since X, arguably the best band to emerge from L.A.'s punk scene (no small statement given how good many of their contemporaries were), have already spawned a truly inspired fan-friendly double-disc compilation, Beyond & Back: The X Anthology, The Best: Make the Music Go Bang reasonably goes in the opposite direction. Boasting no unreleased material (though a few cuts are hard to come by these days), this two-disc package instead offers a healthy representation of X's seven studio albums and their 1988 live set (though oddly, the 1995 semi-acoustic disc Unclogged doesn't make the cut). Compiled by bassist, vocalist, and songwriter John Doe, The Best: Make the Music Go Bang just skims the high points from X's catalog, but oh what high points they are -- disc one culls the gems from the band's first four albums (Los Angeles, Wild Gift, Under the Big Black Sun, and More Fun in the New World), and it's a stunning reminder of why this band was so important, with Billy Zoom's roots-thrash guitar lines, John Doe and D.J. Bonebrake's precise but furious rhythms, and the hot and sour harmonies of Doe and Exene Cervenka sounding as potent today as they did in 1980. Disc two covers the more underappreciated Ain't Love Grand, See How We Are, and Hey Zeus!, as well as the live set Live at the Whisky a Go-Go on the Fabulous Sunset Strip and the sole album from Doe, Cervenka, and Bonebrake's country-leaning side project, the Knitters. While it's not hard to understand why these albums have never been as popular with the group's fans, the selections here make a good case for the continued strength of the band's work, especially on the post-Zoom See How We Are, and if you're willing to listen past the obnoxious over-production of the Ain't Love Grand cuts, you'll discover that the songs are great and Doe and Cervenka are in excellent voice. At over two and a half hours, The Best: Make the Music Go Bang is an intensive introduction to this band whose bulk might scare off casual observers, and loyal fans will already have nearly everything here (beyond some rare single sides). But if you want a thorough tutorial in a truly remarkable band and a solid dose of quality listening, this more than fills the order, and anyone who hasn't heard X is advised to give this a spin as soon (and as loud) as possible. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Best: Make the Music Go Bang
2004
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Co-produced by John Doe, this career-spanning two-disc collection gathers the best of X's early Slash days, their Elektra era, and their most recent work for Mercury. Includes all their best-known songs, plus such rarities as the Slash single mix of "White Girl," a 1980 live version of "Beyond And Back," and two songs by X side project The Knitters. A full-color booklet features rare photos and testimonials from Dave Alvin, Henry Rollins, and others.
John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom, and D.J. Bonebrake were critical and popular heroes on the bristling LA club scene of the late '70s to early '80s. With X, the four took a hardcore approach that combined traditional blues, folk, country, rockabilly, and punk rock with a dark lyrical sensibility that reflected the cynical times.
Among the band's biggest early fans was ex-Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek, who produced X's acclaimed first album, Los Angeles, for the fledgling Slash label. After 1981's equally praised Wild Gift, X signed a major-label deal with Elektra, which released 1982's Under The Big Black Sun and their next four albums -- each a raging slab of musical invention that helped sow the seeds of the "alternative" revolution.
Credits of Best: Make the Music Go Bang
- Casey McMackin
- Engineer
- Patrick McDonald
- Producer, Engineer
- Jeff Poe
- Assistant Engineer
- Julian Stoll
- Engineer
- Tim Summerhayes
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Wagener
- Producer, Engineer, Group Member
- Patrick Warren
- Keyboards
- Billy Zoom
- Guitar, Group Member, Producer
- Claude Bessy
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Alvin Clark
- Producer, Mixing
- Geza X
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Norm Graichen
- Engineer
- Rick Perotta
- Engineer
- Clay Rose
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steven Strassman
- Assistant Engineer
- D.J. Bonebrake
- Percussion, Group Member, Drums (Snare), Marimba
- Gina Immel
- Assistant Engineer
- Steven Chean
- Project Assistant
- Reggie Collins
- Discographical Annotation
- Tom Zutaut
- Group Member
- Julee Stover
- Editorial Supervision
- Bryan Lasley
- Design
- Sevie Bates
- Design
- Melanie Nissen
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Conrad Pinon
- Engineer
- Ann Summa
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Michael Hyatt
- Cover Photo
- Judith Bell
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Brendan Mullen
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Johnny Ray Bartel
- Bass (Upright), Group Member
- Randy "Biscuit" Turner
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Elissa Bello
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Frank Gargani
- Quotes Researched & Compiled, Cover Photo
- Randy Perry
- Project Assistant
- Leigh Hall
- Project Assistant
- April Milek
- Project Assistant
- Tim Scanlin
- Project Assistant
- David Ponak
- Project Assistant
- Marc Salata
- Project Assistant
- Jimmy Nanos
- Producer, Engineer
- Suzanne Love
- Project Assistant
- Tony Alva
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Guitar (Acoustic), Quotes Researched & Compiled, Guitar, Group Member, Guitar (Electric), 6-String Bass
- Trudie Arguelles
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Hellin Killer
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Elizabeth McCarthy
- Project Assistant
- Gunilla Niven
- Group Member
- Jeff Spurrier
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Wild Thing Choir
- Choir, Chorus
- Paul Roessler
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Ray Manzarek
- Organ, Keyboards, Quotes Researched & Compiled, Producer
- Greg Allen
- Cover Photo
- K.K. Barrett
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Benmont Tench
- Organ (Hammond), Casio
- Tony Berg
- Keyboards
- Tchad Blake
- Engineer, Mixing
- Hugh Brown
- Design
- Brad Gilderman
- Assistant
- Tony Gilkyson
- Guitar, Group Member, Vocals
- Dan Hersch
- Remastering
- Stanley Johnston
- Engineer
- Tito Larriva
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- Mark Leviton
- Project Supervisor
- Exene Cervenka
- Vocals, Group Member
- Don Dokken
- Group Member
- Henry Rollins
- Quotes Researched & Compiled
- X
- Producer, Mixing













