State of Shock is D.I.'s fifth full-length studio album.[3][4] It was released in 1994 via Doctor Dream Records.[5] The album marked a reunion with original drummer John Knight, who had departed after 1986's Horse Bites Dog Cries.
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| Studio album by D.I. | ||||
| Released | 1994 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock | |||
| Length | 32:07 | |||
| Label | Doctor Dream Records | |||
| Producer | D.I. | |||
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| Los Angeles Times | |
AllMusic wrote that the album "confounds the stereotypes of ... re-formations by sounding authentic and energetic while featuring some of the best material the band has released."[1] The Los Angeles Times wrote: "Still vigorous at 35, [Casey] Royer shows that, even for an inveterate and unchanging punk, there is a livable middle way between Neil Young's dreaded rust and a premature crash-and-burn. It's not a bad example for a big brother to set for a new generation of punk rock youth."[2]
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