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Perhaps no one can explain the sheer ferocity and timid quietness it is better than when vocalist Craig Owens says “we don’t want to let the kids down” when discussing the group’s intense vocals live at shows. Well they never let a single kid down with their vicious assault on the ears and grip on the jugular...
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03.09.2007 by J-Sin
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The Warriors — Genuine Sense of Outrage Buy it at Amazon
With a guest vocalist like Lemmy from Motorhead, one might not immediately think that the Warriors are a group of hardcore purist kids at heart. But they are, and that’s what led to the name of the album, which was uttered by their old guitar player about how so many in hardcore are forgetting about their outrage. Produced by Cameron Webb who has worked with the aforementioned Motorhead as well as Social Distortion and Silverstein, “Genuine Sense of Outrage” peppers you with thrashy guitars and hardcore anthems. Other guest vocalists include Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld and Sick of It All’s Lou Koller. The group has been touring since they were 19 and are no strangers to the doldrums of touring as a hardcore band. The tempo and pace on the album is whiplashing and the staccato guitars will ignite you as if you were emerged in a hardcore fiery pit of awesome. I mean and that album cover, a crazed dude doing air guitar with a wolf stomach?!
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