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Bastard Squad

Trauma School Dropouts – with L.E.S. Stitches, Blount at the Rat – Review

July 1, 1997

Tom ripped on his camouflage guitar, the bassist jumped around like a cocker spaniel, but I kept thinking “When will the guitar player put his shirt back on?!?”

L.E.S. Stitches – with Trauma School Dropouts, Blount at the Rat – Review

July 1, 1997

The set improved drastically midway through when Mick Brown (vocals) wailed out “Disgusted,” which exemplifies his repulsion with his life, music, and mind.

Blount – with Trauma School Dropouts, L.E.S. Stitches at the Rat – Review

July 1, 1997

Blount maintain a very upbeat Screeching Weasel-type sound. They seemed elated with Boston’s knowledge of their lyrics, which far surpassed their own!

I’ve Got My Friends – Review

February 1, 1997

If the masses don’t know it by now, punk and Boston are alive and well and pissing in the corner at the Rat.

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