The manic energy and furious emotion of hardcore punk melded to rhythms with an awareness of the whole of rock music’s history, torquing the fuck out of ’em.
Whatever, they’re on Relapse, social-political grindcore or something. Dated sound, unexciting and predictable, and the song titles are like 10 words long.
Toy Dolls meets Dropkicks. Think Vandals, or Rev Horton Heat in a punk mood, tearing up the leads and fills, matched by gruff street vocals and group shouts.
Rancid/Clash/Stiff Little Fingers-style band from Beijing, China. Produced by Ken Kesey of Dropkick Murphys, tours with The Unseen, and on Give ’em the Boot.
It’s a Slapshot record. They’re from Boston, they’re old school, straight-edge, and absolutely predictable/reliable. Here are seven more songs by them.