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Totally fine with me.
I'm more surprised that only two us had this. Most of my other punk listing are modern and most likely don't pair up. This is thought would be a bit more popular.
Also side note, I started listening to them after I was already into punk, and then went backwards on the...
You and @rockaction both explained this album well.
I had the album release flyer (either Tower Records or Strawberries) hanging up in my room for years.
For a song, @Yo Mama are in agreement. Can someone please add So What'cha want to the play list?
Awesome info, thank you. Will give this a listen.
Also, too funny about the Boston show. I have a friend that was/in a big OFF! fan. I was probably invited to that show but passed.
I don't understand how I missed it back then. I was listening to/going to both punk and hardcore shows all the time. I can't believe that they would have been playing in MA. Just a blind spot for me.
This was a band I should have been into back in late 90s but didn't know them for whatever reason. I like what I hear from them every now and then on Faction on SiriusXM.
No surprise here. Needed a modern ska album on my list.
For anyone that likes ska or chill reggae even a little bit, give this a listen. Great background music while working, cooking, etc.
Makes sense. I was big a fan (even as a non smoker). Probably saw them roughly 5 or 6 times in the mid to late 90s. This album for me was so solid from the beginning to the end. Such a different sound.
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