Music by 311

Music

311

1993
3
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Album Summary

Music is the debut studio album by American rock band 311. It was released on February 9, 1993, by Capricorn Records. The album was certified gold in 1999 by the RIAA. There are only five tracks that were not included on 311's previous independent releases: "Visit", "Paradise", "Hydroponic", "My Stoney Baby", and "Fat Chance". However, all of the songs that had been previously released were altered, most notably "Do You Right", where nearly all of the lyrics were changed. Doug "SA" Martinez also changed his main verses in "Freak Out", "Feels So Good" and "Fuck the Bullshit". The breakdown in "Plain" was completely changed musically, and the lyrics were re-arranged. The first pressing was originally manufactured and distributed by Warner Bros. Records Inc. and thus bears the "WB" logo in the bottom right corner. Later issues were manufactured and distributed by RED in 1994, Mercury Records in 1996 and most recently Volcano.

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Jan 15 2026 Author
5
Rap Metal before it was cool, or more realistically, when it was new. 311 is so underrated it's criminal. I played 311 (the album) more than this one in my youth, but still loved this one. Tim's iconic guitar sound, Chad's heavy non-snare snare drum, the back and forth singing of Nick and S.A., and the solid foundation of Aaron's bass. Perfect for the burgeoning teen in the 90s I was.
Jan 16 2026 Author
4
Wow great listen. I liked it very much and will continue to listen to this one. Thanks!
Jan 16 2026 Author
4
I’ve heard a bit from 311 over the years. Some of it I liked. I started off so-so with this album but several songs jumped out and got my attention. I liked it.
Jan 16 2026 Author
4
This was good. But not too impressing
Jan 15 2026 Author
2
It was passable alt funk till a white guy said "I need Di punani." Eek