I Against I is the third studio album by American rock band Bad Brains. It was released on November 21, 1986 The Dillinger Escape Plan singer Greg Puciato named it one of the four albums that changed his life, as well as "a critical step" in shaping his vocal style. Max Cavalera of Sepultura states that the beginning of 1996 song "Straighthate" was probably inspired by "I Against I" since his band admired the Bad Brains. According to Harley Flanagan of the Cro-Mags, the verse riff in 1986's "The Age of Quarrel" was based on the last part of "I Against I". Tim Commerford of Rage Against the Machine mentioned the album as one of his biggest influences. Danko Jones called the title track "one of the greatest songs ever written as far as I'm concerned." Beppo of German punk band Spermbirds affirmed, "I Against I had a huge impact on us, they taught us that you can also be hard by playing slow."
"I Against I" was covered by Jeff Buckley in 1992, BoySetsFire and Brother's Keeper in 1999, and Lamb of God in 2018; "House of Suffering" has been covered by Sublime in 1995, Machine Head in 1999 and The Bled in 2005; "Let Me Help" was covered by Potshot in 2000; and "Sacred Love" was covered by Storm Large in 2014. In 2019, Bad Brains rerecorded the title track with rapper Denzel Curry as a guest vocalist for a Spotify single.
"Re-Ignition" has been sampled on "Daddy's Home" by Chubb Rock, "Ice Man Cometh" by 2 Black 2 Strong MMG, "Ultrasonic Sound" by Hive (which later appeared on The Matrix soundtrack), and on a remix of the 2004 song "Roll Call" by Lil Jon and Ice Cube. A live version of "Re-Ignition" was featured in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. "Re-Ignition" appeared on a 2019 episode of Black Lightning. The Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation, which names each episode after a 1980s song, named an episode after the song "I Against I".
Track listing
Personnel
;Bad Brains
- H.R. (Paul Hudson) – lead vocals
- Dr. Know (Gary Miller) – guitar
- Darryl Jenifer – bass
- Earl Hudson – drums
;Production
- Ron Saint Germain – producer
- Phil Burnett – engineer
- Patch – mixing
- Jesse Henderson; Bill Ryan – assistant engineers
- Eddie Krupski; Dennis Mitchell – additional mixing
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Marcia Resnick – photography, cover concept
- Paul Bacon Studio – calligraphy and development
Release history
{| class="wikitable"
! Region
! Date
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| United States
| November 21, 1986
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| United Kingdom
| February 1987
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Accolades
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:0em 1em 1em 0pt"
!Year
!Publication
!Country
!Accolade
!Rank
!class=unsortable|
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|align=center|1989 ||OOR ||Netherlands
| "The Best Albums of the 80s" ||align=center|29 ||
|-
|align=center|1995 ||Alternative Press ||United States
| "Top 99 Of '85 to '95" ||align=center|9 ||
|-
|align=center|1995 ||BigO ||Singapore
| "The 100 Best Albums from 1975 to 1995" ||align=center|99 ||
|-
|align=center|1999 ||Tylko Rock ||Poland
| "100 Albums that Shook Polish Rock" ||align=center|39 ||
|-
|align=center|2000 ||Terrorizer ||United Kingdom
| "100 Most Important Albums of the Eighties" ||align=center|— ||
|-
|align=center|2002 ||Revolver ||United States
| "The 69 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time" ||align=center|32 ||
|-
|align=center|2003 ||Blender ||United States
| "500 CDs You Must Own Before You Die" ||align=center|— ||
|-
|align=center|2004 ||Les Inrockuptibles ||France
| "50 Years of Rock'n'Roll" ||align=center|— ||
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|align=center|2005 ||Robert Dimery ||United States
| 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die ||align=center|— ||
|-
|align=center|2006 ||Gary Mulholland ||United Kingdom
| "261 Greatest Albums Since Punk and Disco" ||align=center|— ||
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|align=center|2008 ||VOLUME ||France
| "200 Records that Changed the World" ||align=center|— ||
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|align=center|2008 ||Tom Moon ||United States
| "1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die" ||align=center|— ||
|-
|align=center|2016 ||Loudwire ||United States
| "Top 80 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the 1980s" ||align=center|49 ||
|-
|align=center|2016 ||Classic Rock ||United Kingdom
| "The 10 Essential Funk Rock Albums" ||align=center|— ||
|-class="sortbottom"
|colspan=6 style=font-size:8pt; align=center|"—" denotes an unordered list.
|}
References
External links
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- I Against I (Adobe Flash) at Radio3Net (streamed copy where licensed)
