The first installment of a series of mini-comps featuring four bands with two songs each. Boston is first, and comes through with a very strong effort.
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.
Every song on this record is about football. No, not American football, what us Yanks call “soccer.” Well done hardcore/Oi with pretty damn funny lyrics.
Many street punks who’ve been around as long as The Unseen (nine years) stop being innovative and interesting and get repetitive and just plain boring.
Limecell hail from Philly, have been banned from every club in said city except for one because of their wild shows and all drink even me under the table.
Really good poppy-style punk, and fantastic beer-swilling hardcore ranging from ’77-style to squatter-political to fast-ass rock’n’roll to general sociopathic.
This latest release from A Global Threat is comprised of 15 tracks taken from split EPs released in the late ’90s when Mark Unseen was the lead vocalist.