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If you ever liked nineties hardcore, or the seemingly endless amount of bands that jock that style without paying homage or respect to the forerunners, you need this album in your life.
Morning Again does it right. Heavy breakdowns, thrash laden hooks and layered dissonant guitars that make us old guys want to flip over our office desks and “open this pit up” right on James from Accounting’s face.
Skip coffee and get this instead. This is the soundtrack to you taking your life back. Fuck... this is good.
Also... one of the MOST underrated bands from the nineties. Glad these guys are back!!! C. Andon Guenther
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This is beautiful chaos. like Dwid starts with Pushed's band. Then couldn't decide if he wanted to be Integrity or Psywarfare. Then decided to be all three combined. That's 3 cores of a perfect storm of music combined. perduabo777
Northeast straight-edge hardcore taken to the cathartic, infectious extreme; a fiery EP fueled by spite, spirit, and sick riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable May 24, 2023
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Brotherhood is too often seen as an asterisk in the historical recounting of their members' other projects. But these guys stand on their own. They were smart and pushed the sound creatively, the wway bands like SS Decontrol or Chain of Strength did. pjkinzer