718 (album)
718 is the debut studio album by American rock band The Suicide Machines. Released in 1992 on the Hollywood Records label, the album represents a significant departure from the band's later, more ska punk-influenced sound. 718 leans heavily towards a hardcore punk and skate punk style. The title, 718, refers to the area code for Staten Island, New York, where a member of the band (Dan Lukacinsky) was from. The album is considered a comparatively rare find for collectors of The Suicide Machines' work due to its limited release and stylistic divergence from their more popular albums.