Magnus Dominus Corpus

Magnus Dominus Corpus
Studio album by MDC
Released 2004
Genre Hardcore punk
Label Sudden Death Records
MDC chronology
Now More Than Ever LP (Best Of Compilation)


(2002)

Magnus Dominus Corpus
(2004)
Millions of Dead Cops - John The Baker Acustic Split 7"
(2006)

Magnus Dominus Corpus (2004) is MDC's seventh full-length album with three of their four original members Dave Dictor (also Submissives), Ron Posner (ex-con-ron), Mikey Donaldson (founding member of The Offenders and Sister Double Happiness) and drummer Mike Pride (Dynamite Club).

The title is a Latin term taken from the returning Crusaders of the 13th century to term the intense hatred between the clashing Islamic and Christian cultures. It literally means "corpses of the ultimate dominators". The album was internally called Millions Of Dead Contractors, a reference to contract workers killed in post-invasion Iraq, but was changed due to the controversial nature of such a title.

The 18 songs on the album feature criticism of George W. Bush, "Poseur Punk"s, sell-out punk bands, a tribute to the late Maximumrocknroll founder Tim Yohannan, American racism past and present, and American attitudes towards what defines terrorism, among other topics.

Track listing

  1. Destroying the Planet (Dictor/Posner) — 1:41
  2. Going Nowhere Faster Than You (Dictor/Posner) — 2:19
  3. Founding Fathers (Dictor/Posner) — 2:02
  4. Poseur Punk (Dictor/Posner) — 2:36
  5. Let's Kill All the Cops (Dictor/Posner) — 2:06
  6. Life But How to Live It (Dictor/Posner) — 1:50
  7. Prime Evil (Dictor/Posner) — 2:04
  8. Time Out (Schultz/Posner) — 1:19
  9. Girls Like You Make Me Queer (Dictor/Posner) — 2:04
  10. Sleep a Little Less, Dream a Little More (Dictor/Posner) — 2:00
  11. Walking on Thin Ice (Dictor/Posner) — 3:31
  12. No More Cops (Dictot/Orguera) — 1:26
  13. Long Day, Short Life (Dictor/Posner) — 1:27
  14. Timmy Yo (Dictor) — 3:03
  15. Nazis Shouldn't Drive (Dictor/Wilder) — 1:59
  16. Sick of It (Dictor/Bekowies/Van Cura) — 2:02
  17. Prick Faced Bastard (Dictor) — 2:42
  18. Ballad of G.W. (Dan the Parody Man/Flatt & Scruggs) — 2:22
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