For a band that's celebrating their thirtieth anniversary on the punk circuit there's not much to be said that hasn't already been cemented into the legacy of the genre in every print media publication since the dawn of time. As an independent release and away from the legacy, the EP is well produced and the band sounds like a well oiled machine, churning out youth oriented angst anthems for each of the six tracks throughout. Here's to hoping the band connects with Death By Stereo and package up their efforts with the youth acts of today and reignite a passionate scene that seems to be healthier than ever.
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