Four tracks from this Northern Californian trio featuring Darrel Wojick (Harrington Saints/Suede Razors). It’s a bit of a departure from either of those bands though, with far less Oi/Boot Boy Glam influences and more of a UK82/Motorhead vibe especially on When The Worlds on Fire with a rumbling bass intro and Fast Eddie style lead break. Lyrics deal with mindless consumerism, frustration, class war and racist violence. A damn fine EP that bodes well for the release of their full length album. Ian Pickens
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