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Fifteen

Allegra

Sub City

The recording of Fifteen’s supposed “last” show at Gilman Street in 1996 is now re-released on Sub City. This is a good thing, because that damn recording was hard to come by. Freakin’ go get it. It is like a damn “greatest hits” of the fabulous Fifteen. Where did Green Day steal most of their hooks from? Fifteen.

So, you might have issues with Jeff Ott’s ideas and what not. Well, that may be so, but this record is a “partial benefit” for the Women’s Justice Center out there in CA land. They are a rape and domestic violence center who receive no funding from any governmental agency. If that ain’t a good cause, I don’t know what is.

Hopeless Records, P.O. Box 7495, Van Nuys, CA 91409-7495


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