Surprisingly, a lot of the tunes here are mid-tempo, and kinda more dirt rock than punk, but the hard-chargers will get the fists flying in the slampit.
The latest re-issue from TKO is a true classic. This was originally released by Arizona psycopath Jeff Skipski and his now-defunct Baloney Shrapnel label.
The latest re-issue from TKO is a true classic. The record was originally released by Arizona psycopath Jeff Skipski and his now-defunct Baloney Shrapnel label.
Some will be too “street punk” or “mod/garagey” for ya, but it’s just cool to hear bands on TKO and Hellcat back-to-back with Estrus/Bomp!/In the Red bands.
TKO said fuck it and threw a bunch of bands of totally different styles, attitudes, politics, and toughness against the proverbial wall to see what sticks.
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.
A grouchy reviewer might grumble that TKO’s latest sampler is mostly filler, but an astute music historian would point out it’s merely carrying on the legacy.
AntiSeen’s first studio rec since ’96, and it’s probably the “easiest to swallow,” though that phrase doesn’t mean much when yer talking about AntiSeen.