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Dec 6 2011 |
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I absolutely love some songs. and some songs i instantly deleted off my play list. You Stink and Oblivion Generation were songs i never need to hear again, but...
the rest makes up for it. Stop Believing, 6 pints none the wiser, Top Nippy and so on...
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Jason from Toronto, ON Canada |  |
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Nov 7 2007 |
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This album was a major dissapointment for me. If you expect the whole album to sound like the clip from "Oblivion Generation" than you will be dissapointed. i thought the album would have a operatin ivy ska sound to it but that only happens in, authority, and Oblivion Generation. The rest is mediocre punk with a couple good songs. So if your looking for a good ska album, this isn't it.
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Filippo from Montreal, PQ Canada |  |
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May 15 2007 |
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Wow, surprised that this album was this good. I love it, fast ska punk band, can't say anything wrong about the album. I just love ska punk bands and they are now among my fave.
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Geoffrey from Auckland, New Zealand |  |
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Oct 22 2006 |
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Wicked album. Catchy tunes, fast guitarring. Bought as a lucky dip due to the reviews, completely impressed. Sadly the band has broken up so there are no more releases. Buy this.
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Allan from Alhambra, CA |  |
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Sep 26 2006 |
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This cd is sick, fast punk straight out the UK with a touch of ska, six pints is the best song on here, only downside to me was the cd was kinda short, still good regardless, just buy it and see for yourself.
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Evan from Malibu, CA |  |
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Apr 21 2006 |
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Awesome cd from across the pond. They really are quite true to their influences... if you like Choking Victim, Operation Ivy, or any skapunk band, really... then do yourself of favor and pick this up.
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Jonathan from Albuquerque, NM |  |
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Apr 21 2006 |
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Add this to your cart right now you son of a bitch. Your CD collection is incomplete without it. If you like fast punk rock, ska, drinking beer, and screaming Oi! in heavy English accents, then look no further my friend.
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Rob from Adelaide, Australia |  |
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Mar 9 2006 |
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wicked as cd, fairly into it. decent catchy british punk band with ska and good songs. dont expect a heaps crack rock sound but it rocks all the same
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Joey from Riverview, NB Canada |  |
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Jan 16 2006 |
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I dont get it! This album kicks ass! But Im not real sure where Im hearing the Crack Rock Steady Beat. I do however get the Op Ivy influences. Maybe Im deaf? However it is an excellent blend of the Ska/Punk and there from U.K. to boot.
I say buy it and support The Foamers and Tent City Records
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Justin from The Plains, VA |  |
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Jan 7 2006 |
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This is a really good cd. it is not as much ska as i thought it would be though. only 3 or 4 tracks have ska but the album is still really good. its sorta old style punk/oi. buy this album if you want some good british punk with a couple cool ska songs.
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