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Friday, 01 April 2005
Those Unknown
Self - Titled
TKO Records
Debut album from 1995 has been repressed again by TKO.  This si the first time I have heard this band, even though this album has been billed by TKO as being the most influential album of 90's streetpunk. I do agree that it is a pretty damn good CD, although I don't see it as being the best.
‘Go Where the kids go' and ‘For all commons' are 2 tracks which seemed to catch me the most. But then overall the whole album stood out to me.
The sleeve notes has a bit of an essay about how punk rock aint what it used to be and how no one appreciates it for what it is, and everyting is lost on this generation..rah rah. But then again, who really reads the full sleeve notes front to back anyway. Well I did I guess.
You could most likely find this album at a good record store, if not go to
 www.tkorecords.com
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