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ARTiST: Bad Vibrations ALBUM: Bad Vibrations BiTRATE: 188kbps avg QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz LABEL: Brotherhood GENRE: Punk SiZE: 26.81 megs PLAYTiME: 0h 18min 48sec total RiP DATE: 2010-02-15 STORE DATE: 2010-02-16 Track List: -------- 01. Think About Life 2:19 02. New Danger 1:54 03. Care About Yourself 1:41 04. Good-Bad 2:38 05. Yesterday's Cult 3:00 06. We're Dead 1:55 07. Message 1:04 08. Got To Run 2:12 09. Foreigner 2:05 Release Notes: -------- Led by front man KC Spidle (The Hold, Husband & Knife, Dog Day), for the most part this three-piece is a wall of guitars, bass and drums; nothing more and nothing less. Topping out at 20 minutes, pounding chords and keep time drums (apparently, Meg had never played drums before the band started) are the backbone of most tracks (Got to Run, We're Dead and Care About Yourself), but when you really get into the 9 songs (well 8 really, as one is just an odd answering machine message) you realize there is something more to Bad Vibrations. Harmonies and surprising melody creep into the chaos, and the band shows nice depth considering how new they are. Nowhere is this more clear than the harmonic, atmospheric opener Think About Life. The strums of the acoustic and echoing vocals that hover in the distance show that Bad Vibrations isn't just here to reproduce sounds that have been around for decades. No, Bad Vibrations want to form their own sound in a genre that makes it incredibly tough to do so. More importantly, this EP lets anyone born after 1980 that punk ain't quite dead yet, it's just grown up and left the mall behind. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
ARTiST: Bad Vibrations ALBUM: Bad Vibrations BiTRATE: 188kbps avg QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz LABEL: Brotherhood GENRE: Punk SiZE: 26.81 megs PLAYTiME: 0h 18min 48sec total RiP DATE: 2010-02-15 STORE DATE: 2010-02-16 Track List: -------- 01. Think About Life 2:19 02. New Danger 1:54 03. Care About Yourself 1:41 04. Good-Bad 2:38 05. Yesterday's Cult 3:00 06. We're Dead 1:55 07. Message 1:04 08. Got To Run 2:12 09. Foreigner 2:05 Release Notes: -------- Led by front man KC Spidle (The Hold, Husband & Knife, Dog Day), for the most part this three-piece is a wall of guitars, bass and drums; nothing more and nothing less. Topping out at 20 minutes, pounding chords and keep time drums (apparently, Meg had never played drums before the band started) are the backbone of most tracks (Got to Run, We're Dead and Care About Yourself), but when you really get into the 9 songs (well 8 really, as one is just an odd answering machine message) you realize there is something more to Bad Vibrations. Harmonies and surprising melody creep into the chaos, and the band shows nice depth considering how new they are. Nowhere is this more clear than the harmonic, atmospheric opener Think About Life. The strums of the acoustic and echoing vocals that hover in the distance show that Bad Vibrations isn't just here to reproduce sounds that have been around for decades. No, Bad Vibrations want to form their own sound in a genre that makes it incredibly tough to do so. More importantly, this EP lets anyone born after 1980 that punk ain't quite dead yet, it's just grown up and left the mall behind. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net