"The Distillers" is the self-titled debut album by the punk rock band The Distillers, released in 2000 on CD format by Epitaph Records. This raw and energetic record captures the band's fierce spirit, blending aggressive guitar riffs with Brody Dalle's unmistakable vocals. Tracks like "L.A. Girl," "Oh Serena," and "Red Carpet and Rebellion" showcase their unapologetic attitude and authentic punk roots. The album quickly established The Distillers as a force within the punk scene, earning them critical acclaim for their honest lyrics and relentless sound.
The Distillers were formed in Los Angeles in 1998, fronted by Australian-born singer-songwriter Brody Dalle. Known for her powerful voice and commanding stage presence, Dalle led the band through several successful releases that influenced a new generation of punk musicians. Their subsequent albums further cemented their reputation as one of modern punk?s most vital acts.
Epitaph Records is an independent label founded by Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion fame. Renowned for its commitment to alternative music genres?especially punk?Epitaph has been instrumental in launching numerous influential bands such as Rancid, NOFX, and Pennywise.