The seventh album from punk rock stalwarts The Casualties. Once again, the band teamed up with legendary drummer and producer Bill Stevenson, who also worked on their two previous albums. With We Are All We Have, the band has proven they re more than capable of keeping things fresh and exciting while still satisfying their diehard fanbase. We Are All We Have, though full of their signature bracing, high-octane hardcore punk, also features a few surprises. As drummer Meggers testifies, [It s] definitely our most diverse album. There s a reggae song on there, there s our staple Casualties anthem sing-alongs, there s some thrash-metal influence in there, so it s all over the place, but still holding on to the true Casualties sound adding, I think it s what the band needed after six records. He attributes the more varied sound to the fact that they all listen to such different styles of music, which are finally seeping into some songs. Another way this album differs from records past is how they wentabout writing lyrics. While vocalist Jorge penned a majority of the lyrics, Jake, Meggers, and bassist Rick each wrote a few songs as well. We all have our own say in this, the drummer explains.