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Voodoo Glow Skulls |
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Symbolic |
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Punk |
Horn-totin’ bilingual ska-core vets keep it tight, tense, and twisted. “Symbolic” is edgy enough to keep the formula sounding fresh, blending doomsday guitars and a frenzied pace with the best hop-along horns this side of the Bosstones.
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Lesbianmaker |
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Take Me In Your Arms (Like Heroin) |
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Punk, Rock |
A sleazy, down-and-dirty tale of lost love & fast livin' from punk legend (and ex-Dead Boy) Jimmy Zero. Choke on it!
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NOFX |
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Take Two Placebos and Call Me Lame |
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Punk |
These staunchly non-commercial punk-rockers bring a little piece of the Warped Tour into your living room. The sofa makes a handy moshpit.
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Voodoo Glow Skulls |
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The Devil Made Me Do It |
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Punk |
The Voodoo Glow Skulls are back with a spooky tale from the punk darkside that'll make ya dance with the devil.
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Blink 182 |
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The Rock Show |
LiquidAudio |
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Punk |
Two-minutes-and-59-seconds of pure power pop that sounds like every other Blink 182 song. But who cares? Turn it up and get naked. That's what they do.
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Zero Down |
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The Way It Is |
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Check out the very first track from a brand new punk rock supergroup! Solid, melodic, alt-rock flavored punk that should please both mallpunks and the genuine article.
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Rancid |
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Time Bomb |
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Punk |
Infectious ska sing-along Clash-es through your speakers with joyous abandon. Don’t think. Just dance.
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Pennywise |
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Time Marches On |
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Punk |
High-octane speed thrasher marks Pennywise’s triumphant return to your speakers. Trademark Bad Religion-on-speed vibe is almost too melodic, but politically angst-ridden lyrics do not disappoint. Act up, America!
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Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros |
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Tony Adams |
LiquidAudio,MP3 |
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Punk, Rock |
Joe Strummer can do no wrong. This time his funky beats and reggae guitars may resemble the Clash from yore, but they breathe with the politics of today. “Tony Adams” is a definite download for anyone who loves music.
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A.F.I. |
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Totalimmortal |
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Punk |
While an improvement over earlier efforts, A.F.I. still bring too many metal cliches to the table to be taken seriously by the hardcore scene.
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