Music Reviews

“battery”

Battery

Whatever it Takes

Revelation

You can tell when a Battery is dead by touching it to your tongue. When I held this CD to my tongue, it shocked me pretty bad. Since Better Than 1000 made their CD (which sounded a bit like this, I might add) people have started to go back to the “GO!” style of hardcore. I love it!

Jason Hamacher (ex-Melbourne rocker) is still playing drums for them, I see (Oh, he’s soooo cute!). Mr. Ken Olden still plays chunkville guitar, love it. Graham Land, well he’s addicted to bass. And Brian McTernan can’t get enough of the 1-2, 1-2’s.

Overall, it’s very much a CD to be had by your punk ass. Revelation Records, P.O. Box 5232, Huntington Beach, CA 92615; http://www.RevHQ.com


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