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Ink 19 :: Against All Authority
February 1998 :: Music A-B :: Against All Authority (Andrew Chadwick)
Against All Authority All Fall Down Hopeless At first I didn't care for this too much. I don't know exactly what my problem was. I think AAA's debut Destroy What Destroys You is one of the best, snottiest, catchiest ska-punk records ever. I don't know why it took a couple listens for their second album ...
Ink 19 :: Against All Authority/The Criminals
April 2000 :: Music A :: Against All Authority/The Criminals (Patrick Rafter)
Against All Authority/The Criminals Exchange Sub City The Against All Authority kids continue with their chaotic, brash, pissed-off punk rock. They throw a very tiny bit of skank in the blender, but nothing like their early stuff. It seems like they are trying to move away from their earlier releases ...
Ink 19 :: 7 Seconds
7 Seconds, with Against All Authority and Welt at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, FL on October 15, 2000. Concert review by Liza Hearon.
7 SECONDS WITH AGAINST ALL AUTHORITY AND WELT The Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL October 15, 2000 by Liza Hearon Against All Authority taught me a lesson: don't expect too much out of bands. Don't get me wrong, all was not lost, but AAA simply did not live up to my expectations. I arrived at Sapphire ...
Ink 19 :: Sick on the Bus
Set Fire to Someone in Authority and Punk Police/ Suck on Sick on the Bus (Go Kart). Review by Liza Hearon.
SICK ON THE BUS SET FIRE TO SOMEONE IN AUTHORITY PUNK POLICE/ SUCK ON SICK ON THE BUS Go Kart In reference to the title of Set Fire to Someone in Authority, the liner notes say: "An amusing way of dealing with the pigs, traffic wardens, teachers, parents, judges, probation officers, government officials ...
Ink 19 :: Home Made
February 1998 :: Music H-K :: Home Made (David Lee Beowülf)
Album Cover Home Made As We Fall Theologian Here's a band that thanks people for retaining their anger! I have to like that! It's all the more easy that Home Made is blazing fast, incredible energetic punk rock. They're fast, like hardcore punk is supposed to be, and unforgiving, too! However, upon ...
Ink 19 :: Punkapalooza
Punkapalooza, featuring One Pump Chump, Side Out, Normal Bias, Crash Pad, Happy Hour, Unsung Zeroes, Breaking Up, Nuclear Saturday, Fetch, The Spitvalves, and Vangard at The Purple Porpoise in Gainesville, FL on March 31, 2001. Concert Review by Brian Kruger.
...horn section, the typical rock power trio (guitar/bass/drums), and a singer. They were fun (at one point working in a stripped-down melody from, of all things, "Sweet Home Alabama," into a song) and very tight. Next up was Side Out from Orlando, a quartet playing newschool poppy punk with some nice...
Ink 19 :: Take Action!
October 1999 :: Music S-T :: Take Action! (David Lee Beowulf)
...Fighting Blindness Sub City Radical punks unite for a good cause. The bands: Fifteen, Scared of Chaka, FYP, The Weakerthans, Dillinger Four, Against All Authority, Falling Sickness, Algebra One, Funeral Oration, Heckle, Damnation, and the Rabies. The opinion of this reviewer: it's a fine comp. The...
Ink 19 :: Take Action
September 1999 :: Adjective City :: Take Action (Andrew Chadwick)
...Sub City label, a new label that has a portion of the proceeds from each release going to a different charity. Standout tracks from Dillinger Four, Against All Authority ("That Way"), FYP, and Kid Dynamite, plus a bunch of stuff that doesn't really suit my tastes by Fifteen, Falling Sickness, Damnation...
Ink 19 :: Ska Sucks
October 1998 :: Music S-Z :: Ska Sucks (Andrew Chadwick)
...to be its ska sequel. This was disappointing because the bands I was excited about being on here had previously released songs (the exception being Against All Authority), and most of the bands I wasn't already familiar with didn't interest me very much. On the other hand, this would serve as a pretty...
Ink 19 :: Totally Fucking the '80s
Subtitled "The '90s underground covering the '80s mainstream in the '00," ...
...and Skif Dank (the Go-Go's "Vacation" and Steve Miller's "Abracadabra," respectively) to the emo-punk of Hot Water Music (John Cougar Mellencamp's "Authority Song," a song that's begged for a punk cover). Highlights include Quadilacha's faithful version of Devo's "Girl You Want," Discount's breakneck...
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