This is volume two in AT's skate-punk series and is a reissue featuring 13 songs recorded between 1981 to 1983 from this San Jose outfit, wh...
Articles By Rob Ferraz
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ReviewsLos Olvidados Listen To This Published Jan 01, 2006
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ReviewsGrabass Charlestons/Billy Reese Peters Grabass Charlestons/Billy Reese Peters Published Jan 01, 2006
Coming in at seven songs apiece, these two Florida bands rival some of the better pop punk acts that the Bay Area has unleashed in the past....
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ReviewsHanover Saints Truth Rings Out Published Jan 01, 2006
The Hanover Saints are three blokes from Sacramento that want to restore hope and have some fun through their music. They're going for the D...
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ReviewsHangmen No Happy Endings Published Jan 01, 2006
This British psycho-billy trio are out to scare the panties off of unsuspecting listeners. At least that's the idea you get with titles like...
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ReviewsVoodoo Glow Skulls Steady As She Goes Published Jan 01, 2006
If anything, this band deserves credit for the effort they've put in. Considering they've been around since the late '80s and the ska-punk t...
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ReviewsFrenetics/Nakatomi Plaza Frenetics/Nakatomi Plaza Published Jan 01, 2006
First up on this split seven-inch are Montreal's three-piece punk pop superstars the Frenetics with a tune called "Countdown Radio." It's a...
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ReviewsDirty and the Derelicts The Derelict Effect Published Jan 01, 2006
A bit of twang, some crunchy guitars and plenty of party favours are jammed into this CD. Dirty Swagger and his fellow Vancouverites are all...
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ReviewsAwards Pictures Beside Words Published Jan 01, 2006
These four Quebec City lads like to call their sound "tragic" and compare themselves to the likes of Jimmy Eat World and the Get Up Kids. An...
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ReviewsFartz Injustice Published Jan 01, 2006
Another blast of intense hardcore punk courtesy of the Fartz. Listening to this batch of new songs you wouldn't think they'd originally been...
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ReviewsThe Class Assassins State Of Emergency Published Jan 01, 2006
The debut full-length from Toronto's premiere street punkers conjures up the ghosts of 1977 in fine style. Starting off with an eponymous tr...
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ReviewsModey Lemon Modey Lemon Published Jan 01, 2006
Two-man trash rock never sounded so trashy. Rough and raw from the steel jungle of Pittsburgh, these guys bring a new twist to the A-F roste...
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ReviewsSatanic Surfers Unconsciously Confined Published Jan 01, 2006
Sweden's skate punk vets return for album number five. Mellowing out compared to some of their past material, they show themselves to be ade...
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ReviewsAce Troubleshooter The Madness Of The Crowds Published Jan 01, 2006
Looking at the cover of this, which features the four band members looking somewhat nerdy and standing against a white background, you'd thi...
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ReviewsPop Shove-Its Pop Shove-Its Published Jan 01, 2006
This Ottawa pop trio is eager to bounce their way into the minds of indie rockers everywhere. As far as debuts go, this one is quite good, b...
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ReviewsVapid Teenage Head Published Jan 01, 2006
It's 1978 all over again. Burlington, ON's Vapids pay tribute to "the most important record in rock and roll in Canada," Teenage Head's epon...
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ReviewsAgainst Me! Reinventing Axl Rose Published Jan 01, 2006
Once in a blue moon a band like Against Me comes along, a band that plays music as if their lives depended on it, pouring everything they've...
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FeaturesBunchofuckingoofs Drink Drank Drunk Published Jan 01, 2006
Toronto punks the Bunchofuckingoofs are infamous for an unquenchable thirst for alcohol. For the past 17 years, they've subjected themselves...
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ReviewsSelf Made Man/Suck La Marde Self Made Man/Suck La Marde Published Jan 01, 2006
These two bands come from the Montreal area and contribute five songs each to this split. Self Made Man are politically inspired introspecti...
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ReviewsDischarge Discharge Published Jan 01, 2006
The original crusty punks return with a bunch of state-smashing songs with a Motörhead edge to them. Featuring the original line-up, and com...
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ReviewsRiptides Drop Out Published Jan 01, 2006
After a long hiatus, in Riptides terms anyway, the ambassadors of Ottawa obnoxious punk return with a greatest hits package of sorts. Consid...