Hey what an asshole! Can you believe he tried? Why try to show up and fix shit? Why not kick up your feet and enjoy the ride? Thanks a lot, dickhead, for the things you've done. Why can't you leave well enough alone and rest on the laurels of where we've come? Millions of poor signing up for care, living long lives without bankrupt scares. So what, now we treat everybody fair? Goodbye to DOMA and DADT and Iraq. Who told you we wanted it all taken back, tough guy? Economic recovery, married gay lovers. We liked having banks in our student loans to pry! We watched bin Laden and the shuttles and the F-22s die. But he sure did try. Look at that dumbshit, his sky-high hopes of making a difference. It makes you cry. What was he thinking? It's not all bad: unfettered drone strikes in Pakistan; they're shitting their beds in Abbottabad. Spring-cleaning Mubarak and Gaddafi. Why not take a huge shit in our coffee? Supporting buttwads who want to be free. We don't know where you got the impression that we're better off without a depression. Why should we find strength to support one another? 'Let's all pull together to help us recover!' Lies. Society hasn't come this far by playing nice.
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Energetic DIY skate-punk, it's over before it's barely begun; yet crams more hooks into a collection of two minute sonic blasts than most pop acts could manage with double the running time. Tristan
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
Across their second full-length, the London post-punks offer up thrumming motoriks, industrial tones, and sullen sing-a-longs in abundance. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 17, 2024
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This album is Rock solid and razor sharp. There is no fucking around here, this band knew exactly what they wanted to do and they exicuted perfectly. Everyle single song is a ripper and every single song has some catchy or memorable part that gets stuck in your head for days.
I turn this album on full blast and dance around my living room with my 4 year old daughter and 1 year old son. R. Slom