If I was as popular with teenage girls as The Bouncing Souls… I’d be in a lot of trouble. Plus, I don’t think I could handle all the giggling and gossip.
The Anti-Flag side has ominous guitar intros. The songs are pretty well developed with lots of different parts and no shortage of righteous indignation.
Not the best The Gamits have done by a long shot, but seeing as it’s a CD-release of the band’s first 7″ with live bonus tracks, that’s so be expected.
An excellent sampling of their best live and studio tunes recorded in Philly, a period where they went more for a punk rock style than their Oregon noise days.
Contains the first two AntiSeen EPs, Drastic (’85) and E.P. Royalty (’86). Two ultra-rare early records are now readily available: Can’t go wrong buying this.
The album’s got a real wild, live feel. Tim Kerr produced it, and he likes everybody to get riled up in the studio. Shouting and whooping from all directions.