I've always thought those ska-core bands had better horn lines than actual ska bands. I honestly don't understand why, but that's what I think. This album and band really proves my point. This is an in your face, fast paced frenzy of ska. Mainly, after a few songs or so, an album seems to lose it's power, and all that. This album is different, it doesn't stop one bit. The album seems to actually gain power the more it goes on. They just have an amazing all around sound. If you like any type of ska or punk, then you'll absolutely love this this band. They mix elements of ska and punk together perfectly. They have such a unique sound, and that is a very, very good thing. I'm proud to own this album.
Tracks:
1. Intro (0:35)
2. Fall of Rome (1:54)
3. What You Do (1:06)
4. El Vampiro (1:51)
5. R.F.F (2:44)
6. Someone Just Like You (2:27)
7. Adore, Admit, Admire (2:30)
8. In Case You Come Home Now (2:04)
9. Skankin' With A Handgun (1:30)
10. Purgatory Prelude (0:48)
11. In Purgatory (2:46)
12. We Really Don't Care (1:58)
13. Muy Loco (1:42)
14. Bonus 1 (4:14)
15. Bonus 2 (1:19)
Favorite Song(s): R.F.F. and Adore, Admit, Admire
For Fans of: Fatter Than Albert
Where To Find Them: Myspace!
Download: Mediafire!
* I have permission from both the band AND the record company. You should still support this band buy donating, buying merch, or just going to a show. They tour a lot, and they're not hard to get a hold of. Remember they do this for you, and that's a lot of hard work, so you should show them you respect their work by supporting this band in some way.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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