American hardcore punk band associated with the straight edge movement; key figures mentioned in the reviews include Ray Cappo and John Porcelly. Debut material recorded in 1985.

From the ashes of Youth Of Today emerged Shelter (as noted in the review).

A take on Youth Of Today's raw 1985 debut Can't Close My Eyes. The review praises the band's youthful energy, slogan-driven lyrics and brief, furious songs. It positions the record as an important piece of second-wave American hardcore.

For:Fans of hardcore punk, straight edge listeners, 1980s punk collectors and music nostalgics.

 Teenage energy turned to black and white, a positive mental attitude, four gritty chords, and the naïve anger of a group of kids eager to express themselves, to say it to one another.

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