iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Look What I Almost Stepped In... by The Vandals, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Look What I Almost Stepped In...

The Vandals

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

Album Review

Still damn funny after all these years, Orange County's finest the Vandals have been consistently clever throughout their existence and Look What I Almost Stepped In is another smart, goofball record to be enjoyed by all. The Vandals' songs are high concept, big, silly jokes covering every sort of theme from a gleeful, smart ass punk's perspective.

On Look What I Almost Stepped In, they have some songs that don't stray from the usual punk dude subject matter like "Fourteen," which is about being infatuated with an underage girl. But most of the album is witty. For instance, "Sorry Mom & Dad" is a song encouraging obnoxious punks to apologize to their parents, while "Behind the Music" is from the viewpoint of a band desperately trying to make it and is a wicked piece of satire that ingeniously borrows record industry lingo to make its point. Then there's "The New You," a particularly rockin' number where the singer complains that "the new you" isn't nearly as friendly or cool as "the old you," who used to at least return his phone calls. One of Look What I Almost Stepped In's finest moments is "San Berdu," a ludicrous, domestic-themed love song about moving to San Bernardino from Cypress (suburban Orange County nowheresville) and making babies. This is another classic record from the Vandals, establishing them among the masters of intelligent, but terminally immature punk rock.

Customer Reviews

I wish I'd thought of that

The Vandals rule. Best songs on here are Flowers are Pretty, I'm the Boss of Me, and Jackass. Which isn't to take away from the others. The band can do no wrong in my book (warning: my book is page after page of sophmoric, toilet(ish) humor at best). Check out their video for Queen cover Don't Stop Me Now. Best video EVER.

Jackass

the best song i think on here is jackass any replys/agrees

amazing album

here's how i rank the songs from best to worst 1.fourteen 2.i'm the boss of me 3.sorry mom and dad 4.behind the music 5.go 6.thats my girl 7.jackass 8.san berdu 9.flowers are pretty 10.get a room 11.crippled and blind 12.the new you 13.what about me? 14.you're not the boss of me (kick it)

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Huntington Beach, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Orange County punk veterans the Vandals traced their roots back to the earliest days of their local scene, but didn't really make much of an impact as recording artists until the '90s. By that time, their snide, terminally juvenile humor and catchy punk-pop had done a great deal to set the tone of Orange County's thriving punk and ska scene. Clear spiritual forefathers of bands like the Offspring, blink-182, and Less Than Jake, the Vandals took their cues from early punk comedians like the Dickies...
Full Bio

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.