| 7/3/2004 by Stuart from Upland, CA |
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| One bad ass mother fuckn kick ass CD. Best Casualties CD ever, if your not a casualties fan and looking to become one, start with this one. Bad ass bass riffs, bad ass lyrics, bad ass everything. Every song is gold on the CD so get it!! |
| 5/24/2004 by Bear from Alexandria, VA |
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| This is a great album. The Casualties are becoming better musically and lyrically. This is their most socially and politicall informed album yet. They aren't the smartest punks around but neither am I, so this is right up my alley. This CD is static, feedback, noise, and great street punk. |
| 4/11/2004 by Keith from Gl3 4ya, United Kingdom |
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| Ok this won't disappoint anyone, very similar to the UK's Picture Frame Seduction, Varukers etc ... so hardcore punk specialists won't dislike this at all. The Casualties clearly still hold the UK punk sound close to their hearts. They have got a solid studio sound on this too. Go buy. And say Hi to some hardcore punk rock. |
| 4/8/2004 by Danny from Bayside, NY |
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| This cd is ok its not the best casualties cd they could have done alot better. there are only one or two good songs. burn it from a friend or somthing. It aint worth getting. |
| 3/29/2004 by Sara from Port St. Lucie, FL |
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| This cd is very good. The songs sound a lil familiar but its good. some lyrics were corny and weak but some songs were awesome like tommorw belongs to us, sound from the streets, and tradegy. Jorge sounds better. and the band sounds really good. Good cd to buy. |
| 3/28/2004 by Ana from Calexico, CA |
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| Do I hear the casualties? FUCK YEAH!!!! The boys are back with political message. Lovely. It clearly shows how much they have improved in their instruments and lyrics too! I really loved the intro...but I don't think this is their best record. I liked Die Hards a bit more. The song Mierda Mundial will always hold my heart forever and ever and ever and Ahem...Well this is a fucking kick ass record that will make you crap your pants and leave you crying to your mom to wipe your ass.
Rick's bass skills show more in this record. And Meggers and Jake have improved too.(Like I need to tell you again.) And SeÑor Jorge will eat you with his powerful vocals. CASUALTIES FUCKING ARMY.FUCKING PUNK ROCK. |
| 3/11/2004 by Melissa from Haddon Heights, NJ |
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| ahh, the casualties.. always amazing stuff from these guys, what can you expect? east coast punk rock all the way.. honestly these guys never disappoint me.. fuckin A.. amazing.. buy it now.. |
| 3/3/2004 by Denise from Webster Groves, MO |
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| holy shit. thats all that can really be said. this album is very good. I really didnt have high hopes as i have always kind have seen the casualties as poser elitists, but this album gave me a new respect for these guys. not as good as the unseen yet but if these guys improve on their next album, the unseen will no longer be the kings of hardcore/streetpunk.i particularly liked scarred for life, criminal class and unknown soldier. keep on rockin guys. cant wait for warped tour. |
| 3/2/2004 by Andre from Lake Villa, IL |
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| This album is real good. . . Right from the spooky intro with the boots marching the whole album (with the exception of maybe one song) is just blazing hardcore punk that these guys are known for. . . The album does a good job of capturing their live energy and the sound quality is great. . . My only complain is that in pretty much all of the songs-- the chorus is just the song title being chanted. . . The layout of the booklet is actually really nice. . . I should mention that the CD does contain a couple live videos and pictures-- but if you are going to buy it for those, don't bother-- they are nothing spectacular, and you'd be better off downloading the album and saving the money. . . This is a good album, but if you are gonna buy this CD for the first time to hear them, I'd suggest Die Hards |
| 2/29/2004 by Jeannette from Calgary, AB Canada |
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| Matt not jeanette. This a pretty damn good casualties realise. I must admit it has a bit more of a crusty/hardcore feel to it aposed to their older albums which were more based on speed. The first 6 tracks are amazing and the rest after that are great to like, Media Controll and Brainwash but just not up to par with the fisrt 6. Also The Casualties have acctually started to write "deeper" songs than usual on a few tracks but Jorge still laments about the same things on the others. The only major complain I have is the production, I like when albums have good production and recording but I also like that raw punk rock feel that only comes with shit recordings. This album is waaaaaaay over produced for a punk album essspecilly the background vocals. It usally sounds like their is 5 people singing when there is really only 2. I don't like that. But that in perspective it is still a solid realise full of great loud, fast riffs and The Casualties singniture sound, Jorge's voice, has never sounded better. The only bad song is the last one, We don't need you (and that is becasue of the high pitched background vocals). If you looking for your first Casualties album than I suggest Die hards over this but get this one ad Underground Army after.
Also get A Global Threat - ...Untill We Die |