Cover of Bad Breeding Exiled
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For fans of bad breeding, punk rock enthusiasts, lovers of raw and emotional music, listeners interested in urban and anarchic themes.
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LA RECENSIONE

captain! There are things that.

In Glasgow, there's a sea that flows, on the faces a purple-black hue. Drinking companions.
Socializing assaults you and beer accompanies us: bold, dirty, low in alcohol.

The sea enters London and kneels to the alienated multi-cultural grandeur.
The screams remain trapped inside the carcasses, more or less human,
and the threshold of pain has become indissoluble steel between the cracks made by a sigh.

The singularity disappoints, fierce is the pack, before crossing the street where do you look?
Right or Left?

Anarchy has no measure.
Votes, faces, values, nobody gifts them to you.

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The review vividly captures Bad Breeding's 'Exiled' as a raw and fierce punk album rooted in the gritty realities of Glasgow and London. It highlights themes of alienation, pain, and social struggle expressed through anarchic sounds and honest emotion. The music carries a powerful, unfiltered energy that resonates deeply with listeners. The album stands out for its unique voice within the punk scene.

Tracklist

01   Exiled (00:00)

02   Reposession (00:00)

03   Raking Through The Screed (00:00)

04   Clear Blue Water (00:00)

05   Whose Cause? (00:00)

06   Theatre of Work (00:00)

07   C.S.A.M (00:00)

08   Breaking Wheel (00:00)

09   Brave New Church (00:00)

10   A Rag Hung Between Two Trees (00:00)

11   Interlude (00:00)

12   Tortured Reality (00:00)

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