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Nov 14 2008 |
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What can I say? If you are in love with melodic-hc stuff you must give these guys a chance...another last chance! It sounds loud,proud and technical....What a pity that they broke up!
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Jack from Fullerton, CA |  |
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Jul 1 2008 |
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This record is awesome skate music, heard of them from my sister when she went to the warped tour. buy this cd, build a wicked mosh, and expose yourself to some epic, EPIC indie punk.
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Andrew from Auburn, CA |  |
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Jul 31 2007 |
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Dang, these guys are pretty good. I just happened to visit their interpunk page and listened to their MP3 and was impressed, so I bought the CD. It was a pleasant surprise from a band I had never heard about before. definatly recommend this for fans of: (old)Rise Against, NOFX, Dogwood.
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Jordan from Ingersoll, ON Canada |  |
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Oct 17 2006 |
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Its your typical Epitaph/Fat sounding band but sounds a little better. I enjoyed it. I talked to the singer in London a few months ago and he says this is the only place to get it. Actually he sent me here. Enjoy.
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Matt from Kanata, ON Canada |  |
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Jun 11 2006 |
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District 7. Whoa, there's a name from the past! I couldn't find this album anywhere in Ottawa, so I had to order it. This album is way better then their first one, "To Be Continued..." (out of print - local release years ago). That says alot. If you like a punk rock album that keeps it moving in good speed (except the last acoustic track), then I'd recommend this one. Brilliant, I wish they would put out more new songs, though. If you get teh chance to see them (at this rate, unlikely...), go. Good tiems with good lads.
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Aaron from Mesa, AZ |  |
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May 2 2005 |
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straight up punk rock the way it used to be done. thank god canada is a few years behind us and every band hasn't moved into that new "scene", whatever the fuck it is. these guys aren't as good as their canadian counterparts Belvedere, but they still do the music justice. it's fast, it's melodic, it doesn't break any barriers, but that's what i like about it. my only complaint is that the last song sounds waaaaaaay too much like a track off of nothing gold can stay.
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Mike from Kingman, AZ |  |
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Aug 22 2004 |
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These guys are pretty good for canadians, very upbeat and if you like fast music with great guitar riffs and good drum play, this is the cd for you.
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Matthew from Centennial, CO |  |
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Mar 30 2004 |
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the discription for this is absolutely right. nobody could ever discribe how amazing this is. their first song "all time low" is the stand out track for me. it refers to suicide which isn't an easy subject to address. but it's pretty hard to pick a favorite song because every one of them is different than the last. they are some of the best song writers in the genre that i've ever heard. this album is just amazing. and if you don't have it the what the hell is wrong with you? buy it now.
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John from Hopewell Jct, NY |  |
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Feb 24 2004 |
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this is a decent cd, not what i expected, i was hoping for something along the lines of thrice or static lulaby, but this is more poppy and plain, its not bad tho
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Daniel from Lake Havasu City, AZ |  |
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Jan 20 2004 |
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Who says Canadians don't kick ass?! These guys just rock! This is one of the best CD's I have now. You can listen to them continually and never get sick of them, now that makes a great band. For the price and the greatness of this band, I'd recommend buying this CD over any other.
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