Let’s Face It

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

Let’s Face It

RELEASED: March 11, 1997
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Noise Brigade 2:16 2. The Rascal King 2:48 3. Royal Oil 2:40 4. The Impression That I Get 3:16 5. Let’s Face It 2:35 6. That Bug Bit Me 2:09 7. Another Drinkin’ Song 3:51 8. Numbered Days 3:13 9. Break So Easily 2:46 10. Nevermind Me 3:25 11. Desensitized 2:06 12. 1-2-8 2:40
Let’s Face It is the fifth studio album by the ska punk band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released in 1997. The album is notable for its energetic blend of ska, punk, and rock elements, showcasing the band's signature horn section and catchy melodies. It features themes of resilience and social issues, resonating with fans of the ska revival movement of the late 90s. The album includes popular tracks like 'The Impression That I Get' and 'The Rascal King', which helped solidify the band's place in the ska genre and contributed to the mainstream popularity of ska music during this period.