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Control

Where Fear And Weapons Meet – Control – Review

September 3, 2003

It doesn’t get any straighter hardcore than the battering ram style of Florida act Where Fear And Weapons Meet. Tough, in – your-face, and tight.

Vic Firecracker Trio – Orbit / Vic Firecracker Trio split – Review

November 1, 1996

ic Firecracker Trio just sound like shit, on this recording at least. For some reason it makes me think of a garbled Sunny Day Real Estate.

Orbit – Orbit / Vic Firecracker Trio Split – Review

November 1, 1996

Orbit keep a good, traditional rock ‘n’ roll beat that’s the backbone of their sound. The vocals are reminiscent of the Pagans.

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