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Chiodos
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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Post-punk and dance punk broker a merger that results in nasal vocals, hit-worthy guitar anthems, and angular songwriting. Shutting the door on the wannabe’s, The Death of a Party isn’t afraid to bare their teeth and roll up their sleeves. And it’s that sort of elbow grease, machismo, and daring that will have the fans of the Blood Brothers and the Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower hanging out together.
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