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The Exquisites, HOME Album Review, 2016
REVIEW: The Exquisites latest release, “Home” The Exquisites latest release, Home, finds them continuing down the same road they began on their debut; featuring rough around the edges punk that also knows how to slow things down and the hoarse but soulful vocals of Jason Clackley. This album finds the band a bit more comfortable with its sound than before, and Clackley opening up a bit more about his past than on the previous release. This album finds Clackley’s lyrics being both reflective and featuring a sense of determination to move forward. Lyrics like this, for me personally, is the … Continue reading The Exquisites, HOME Album Review, 2016

Dead Kenndeys – Nazi Punks Fuck Off!
CLASSIC Punk Rock Music Dead Kennedys – Nazi Punks Fuck Off! 7″ Vinyl New $20.00 FREE Shipping in USA Mail cash, check, money order to: Dead Kennedys Vinyl P.O. Box 578401 Modesto, Ca 95357 Continue reading Dead Kenndeys – Nazi Punks Fuck Off!

Checking In With “OFF!” And Punk Rock Icon Keith Morris!
Keith Morris Punk Rock Legacy Continues In Hardcore Band “OFF!” OFF! Band Front Line Up! OFF!, Lead Singer “Keith Morris” Vocals! OFF!, “Wasted Years” Skateboard Deck! OFF!, “Wasted Years,” Video – Full Album! VISIT OFF! AT THEIR OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://offofficial.com/ Continue reading Checking In With “OFF!” And Punk Rock Icon Keith Morris!

Greg Ginn – Let It Burn (Because I Don’t Live There Anymore) 1994
Greg Ginn – Let It Burn (Because I Don’t Live There Anymore) Let It Burn marked Greg Ginn’s third solo release in less than a year, following an extended period away from the spotlight to run his SST, Cruz, and New Alliance labels. (Only figures like Frank Zappa approach such prolific drive.) As is true of his other solo albums (Getting Even, Dick), the emphasis is on raw, angular noise that sneaks up and steps on your expectations. Ginn’s songwriting remains preoccupied with personal freedom and the ways people betray each other. A resigned misanthropy hangs over tracks like “Drifting … Continue reading Greg Ginn – Let It Burn (Because I Don’t Live There Anymore) 1994