Member Since: 12/12/2004
Band Website: i stopped paying for it
Band Members: frank-vocals, bryan- guitar, jon-bass, john- drums
Influences: half baked political philosophies that don't work in real life. mildly mentally challenged no-talent "musicians". blackeyes and chipped teeth. catholic school. dungeons and dragons. topps baseball cards. half remembered stories on npr. dead end jobs. wasted potential.
Sounds Like: "Great hard charging early 80’s style hardcore from Chicago. Good raw catchy riffs, with lots of hooks and bite. A touch of melody keeps this from being full on thrash, but it’s still got lots of punk aggression. Excellent well thought out political lyrics addressing domestic violence by afgan war vets, economic inequality, consumerist youth culture and the struggle of the kids against the man. Ex MK Ultra and Charles Bronson, if you care, for the record it’s way better than Bronson and as good as MK Ultra. Opportunity’s Truncheon is a real standout track here, a really wicked guitar riff, pummeling dope bass breakdown…smokin’. "--Grand Moff Felix von Havok
Record Label: gloom, youth attack, lengua armada
Type of Label: Indie