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More Praise for "RESIST. REVOLT. RECLAIM.":
"RESIST. REVOLT. RECLAIM choke slams the listener into a puddle of mucky dissonance over the current, American political regime. This ain’t nearly as pretentious as one would imagine. It’s not nearly as dumbed down as one would think it either. Sadaharu, if I may quote the “stranger†from The Big Lebowski, is a band that “fits right in thereâ€. Sadaharu is pure punk rebellion, drawing similarities between Fugazi and The Refused stylistically. The witty lyrics, themselves however, are much more akin to Rage Against the Machine’s gasoline soaked spitfire."
      -Music-Reviewer.com
"Sadaharu set out to rip the blinders from the public's eyes and force them to confront reality. Obviously Sadaharu are preaching to the choir, for such polemics are unlikely to win new converts. But the choir is growing everyday, and the band's frustration, anger, and obvious passion will resonate with any who religiously follow the news. With their tag team vocals, accompanied by hard hitting, hardcore, hard rocking backings, boasting just enough melody to pull in the punters, Sadaharu pick up where the likes of Propaghandi left off... Let the revolution start here.
      -All Music Guide
"If the world were filled with people that understand what it takes to love music and what it takes to make music that people really feel, this one would be platinum already."
      -Prick
"I love bands that simply do not care what the rest of the world wants, and Sadaharu is here to deliver what they think you need, not what you may what. However, if you can appreciate incredible talent forming songs that defy compartmentalizing and cheap summaries, than do your damnest to find this."
      -Jersey Beat
"Radiating post-hardcore by way of hipster rock with a political backbone, this outfit's brash juxtapositions of styles and uncontainable energy scream out the speakers with the revolutionary urgency modern rock lacks"
      -316 Productions
"Fierce guitars churn away and chip away at the mantle of mainstream thought while the drumming beats to a different drummer. Revolutionary? Just maybe."
      -Smother
"This punk band does not communicate their political stance through an indecipherable trail of profanity and screaming. Instead, they actually take the time to think and write eloquently, for they are shaping their own revolution... This is music to stop you from straddling the fence. "
      -Reax Magazine
"Sadaharu doesn't really stick to any conventional songwriting structure. The songs are all over the place, kinda like Rage Against the Machine at its best. And rather than get stuck in repetitive riffage (as Rage did more often than not), these guys are always changing things up... there's an awful lot to like"
      -Aiding & Abetting
"Resist. Revolt. Reclaim. is rock n’ roll modernized with stripes of post-punk and electronic influences... Sadaharu make sonic fireworks, teeming with energy."
      -Delusions of Adequacy
"For all its efforts at waking a stumbling, apathetic culture, [Sadaharu] succeeds most thoroughly by inciting cathartic action as it sets a new kind of dance floor on fire."
      -Fly Magazine