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Music Reviews | April 26, 2005
Seventeen minutes of crushing guitars, mosh parts, thrash parts, breakdowns, and some dude screaming his head off — this has “sweaty show in a tiny community center” written all over it. It sounds like Helmet for about one second. I love the packaging as well. Just the name, Blacklisted, is kind of a laugh, but the artwork is all skulls and spades. Motorhead would be proud. (And I am gonna say that these guys aren’t straightedge, because of the image of a bottle of Jack Daniels in the artwork.) The lyrics are pretty standard pissed off hardcore, you know the lines, “I hate everyone because they probably hate me because I am an individual, and the patriarchal society wants us all to be robots, but I am a person in black shorts and a studded belt.” This is fun stuff. - Bill Barry Email This
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First of all, I don’t listen to hardcore much. I’ll go see my friends’ bands and when one of them puts something out, I will give it a few listens. Oh yeah, I really love Uniform Choice’s first album (my hardcore/straightedge coworkers find this amusing). As far as hardcore goes, We’re Unstoppable is pretty accessible, so that means it probably sucks. 
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