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 Fast, fast, and fast, no other adjective can describe the entire album, there is no pause and musically they are impeccable.

 Unusual vocal lines, the voice dominates despite the difficulty all the power of the instrumentation.

Dr. Know's album 'Habily - What Was Old Is New' is a fast, relentless hardcore punk record foundational to the Southern California Nardcore scene. Its innovative vocal lines and precise instrumentation highlight the band's influence on punk and thrash. Despite some repetitive elements, the album’s energy and musical quality earn it a top rating. It remains a significant work educating a generation of punk and metal musicians. Discover the relentless energy of Dr. Know’s 'Habily'—listen now and experience a hardcore punk classic that shaped a generation!

 "I am comforted by the fact that I'm not the only one's pissed off."

 "The beauty of this music is experiencing simple emotions with a blunder, an off-beat, and a bad yet honest recording."

The review praises Abrasive Wheels' album 'When The Punks Go Marching In' for its simplicity, raw emotion, and honest hardcore punk spirit. Despite minimal chords and rough production, the vocals convey powerful anger and energy. The band is appreciated for their unapologetic punk attitude and relevance within the genre. Tracks like "Voice of Youth" and "Vicious Circe" stand out as highlights. Recommended for hardcore punk fans and those seeking authentic punk music. Dive into the gritty world of Abrasive Wheels' hardcore punk—listen to 'When The Punks Go Marching In' now and feel the raw punk power!

 Eddie & The Hot Rods have a punk attitude, a punkish message, and a generally rock ’n roll music.

 "Get Across To You" puts me in the right spirit to face the day, guitars executing nasty rock and instruments that tastefully accompany the vocal lines.

Eddie & The Hot Rods’ album Teenage Depression channels raw punk attitude and energetic rock 'n' roll. This 70s English rock classic mixes genres with a street-punk vibe. Standout tracks like "Get Across To You" and "Double Checkin Woman" deliver powerful rhythms and emotional depth. The album urges movement and captures themes of depression, anger, and rebellion with authentic grit. Listen to Teenage Depression and experience the raw punk spirit of Eddie & The Hot Rods today!

 They have managed to stay true to an old and raw sound, few modern contaminations, no plastic-like recordings, pumped up or precise, just noisy guitars and raucous drum rolls, all accompanied by a raspy and angry vocal.

 The album is like a mudslide, flowing from the first to the last song without catching a breath.

Vitamin X's 'Down The Drain' is an energetic and authentic hardcore punk album from the Netherlands. It stays true to its roots with raw sounds and passionate delivery. The 23 fast tracks offer no filler and appeal to fans of old school punk. While some may see it as an imitation of past glories, the band's dedication shines through. Recommended for those craving unpolished, aggressive punk music. Dive into Vitamin X's raw hardcore punk energy—listen to 'Down The Drain' and experience the old-school fury today!

 The Descendents produce this record that kind of sucks... The cover pretty much hinted at it.

 I liked them better in the beginning when as naive and misfit teenagers they sought less sophistication and conveyed more.

This review critiques Descendents' album Enjoy! for its lack of cohesion and weak songwriting. While a few tracks like "80's Girls" stand out, the album overall feels unfocused and less energetic than earlier works. The reviewer appreciates the band but feels this album fails to deliver the charm of their earlier punk style. Experimentation with punk-jazz and varied approaches dilutes the album's impact. Discover why Descendents' Enjoy! divides fans and decide for yourself if this experimental album hits or misses.

 I couldn’t have done better to make you imagine what kind of freak show this Massachusetts band could have been.

 Danceable rhythms and rock ‘n’ roll guitar riffs are great for spending an hour in the company of music.

Angry Johnny and the Killbillies deliver a unique and genre-defying album that blends country, punk, and psychobilly elements with rich instrumentation and evocative storytelling. Their music balances playful and melancholic moods, creating a captivating atmosphere. Standout tracks include 'All American Girl' and 'Disposable Boy'. The album offers an adventurous yet smooth listening experience, suitable for both energetic and relaxed moments. Dive into the fascinating soundscape of Angry Johnny and the Killbillies—listen to 'What’s So Funny' now!

 The Business bring their "studies" to light by recording this enjoyable album produced by Secret.

 "Suburban Rebels" is a good listen, with all tracks equally valid and fresh.

The Business's 1983 debut 'Suburban Rebels' is a cornerstone of second-wave Oi! punk, combining powerful anti-racism messages and working-class themes. The album features simple yet stadium-impactful instrumentation, memorable vocal lines from Fitz, and iconic tracks like 'Nobody Listened.' Recently reissued with bonus content, it remains essential for punk enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Listen to 'Suburban Rebels' and experience the raw energy of classic Oi! punk today!

 "Even though it’s far from the harsh and confusing sounds that would characterize punk in the years to come, I can perceive an important step forward towards the future hardcore musical approach."

 "The album is a milestone, in few words, I recommend it to any music enthusiast."

The Ruts' debut album The Crack is celebrated as a mature, well-crafted fusion of punk and reggae with strong political messages. Known mainly for 'Babylon's Burning,' the album reveals many standout tracks and highlights the band's unique sound, including innovative basslines and Owen's emotional vocal delivery. The review notes the tragic early death of lead singer Malcolm Owen, emphasizing the album as a significant milestone in punk history. Listen to The Ruts' The Crack and experience the powerful blend of punk and reggae that shaped a musical era.

 Raw, dirty, and drunken, they play a particular punk rock, abrasive yet with a subtle line of class.

 The recording includes some inaccuracies, songs change speed, small guitar errors, and various distractions, but for me, this is one of the reasons why the music is enjoyable, to hear that it’s played by humans and not computerized machines.

This review highlights The Chosen Few's 1978 album 'Do The Manic!' as a raw, authentic punk rock record that embodies the grit and imperfection often missing in modern music. The band’s unapologetic, simple, and energetic style shines through despite recording flaws. The album retains a charm reminiscent of punk pioneers like the Ramones and Real Kids. Its rarity adds to the fascination for listeners seeking genuine old school punk experiences. Dive into the gritty world of vintage punk with The Chosen Few's 'Do The Manic!'—listen now and feel the authentic raw energy!

 A musical fury, fresh and fun, without embellishments or dead points.

 This music was not intended as 'the revenge of the blondes,' but simply as fucking rock heavy metal.

Girlschool's 1979 album Demolition stands out as a pioneering record in heavy metal, featuring raw, precise instrumentation and catchy vocals. The band broke gender stereotypes with their tomboy attitude and rock attitude, supported by iconic acts like Motorhead. Each track is energetic and avoids clichés common in the NWOBHM scene. The album remains a true rock classic and a tribute to the late Kelly Johnson. Listen to Girlschool's Demolition now and discover the raw power of one of heavy metal's earliest all-female bands!

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