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Romulus
June 29th 2010


9117 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Did you know that every time you 5 a new album a puppy dies?



I'm kidding this is an awesome review and definitely something I will check out

Athom
Emeritus
June 29th 2010


17249 Comments


I WONT SIT DOWN I WONT SHUT UP AND MOST OF ALL I WILL NOT GROW UUUUUUUUP

DiceMan
June 29th 2010


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm almost through the first song. This is going to be a 5. Holy shit.

PanasonicYouth
June 29th 2010


7413 Comments


THIS REVIEW PLEASES ME

PanasonicYouth
June 29th 2010


7413 Comments


then why don't you have it as a 5
dummy

PanasonicYouth
June 29th 2010


7413 Comments


which one

PanasonicYouth
June 29th 2010


7413 Comments


ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh that one

Nagrarok
June 29th 2010


8656 Comments


Damn, I'll be in my 20's soon. Another pos for the ever-professional Mike Allen.

Transient
June 29th 2010


1520 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

a teacher of mine once told me that life was just a list of disappointments and defeats, and 'you can only do your best,' and i said 'well that's a fucking copout, you're just washed up and you're tired and when i get to your age, well, i won't be such a coward.' but these days i sit at home, known to shout at my tv, and punk rock didn't live up to what i'd hoped that it could and all the things that i believed with all my heart when i was young, are just coasters for beers and clean surfaces for drugs, and i packed all my pamphlets with my bibles, at the back of the shelf.

Transient
June 29th 2010


1520 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

also this:



"The autonomy of the college years is only a misleading segment that dissipates in the blink of an

eye, as the real world looms ever so close. Those chief decisions are to be made: What am I going to

do for the rest of my life? Is this really it?"



is hitting pretty close to home right now, and i think it's why i like this album so much



also Atavan, he tweeted me that he'd be back to australia by the end of the year, so get on this

BigHans
June 29th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Mike, you seem to be a carbon copy of me when I was about your age, about ready to graduate college. Its clear you are caught at the crossroads of letting go of your youth and entering the terrifying prospects of the "real world." Good album for this, btw.



My advice, stay single, and continue to carry out your 20's like your're still in college (albeit to a toned down, more responsible, lesser degree).

BigHans
June 29th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Best line in the album:



Yeah by IDIOT FUCKING HIPPIES in 50 different factions

Who are locked inside some kind of 60's battle re-enactment

And I hung-up my banner in disgust and I head for the door



AggravatedYeti
June 29th 2010


7683 Comments


MikeAllen 5 spree.
guess I've got another album to find.

BigHans
June 29th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah Yeti you need to get this. I like to compare it to a modern, more vulgar young Dylan.

BigHans
June 29th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oh, and if Mike isn't one of the next contribs than Sputnik has its head completely up its ass.

DiceMan
June 29th 2010


7066 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's obvious chan's never heard of brokeNCYDE. Or, a more relevant matter, seen their album covers.

bodiesinflight57
June 29th 2010


870 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Seeing Frank live again in a couple of weeks, can't wait!

luci
June 29th 2010


12844 Comments


Album is a 4.5 on first listen. This might be sputnik's best kept secret.

Athom
Emeritus
June 29th 2010


17249 Comments


Dude's rather big in the punk community i.e. Punknews.

BigHans
June 29th 2010


30959 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Redsky rules for rec'ing this to me. Redsky for staff! Wait.



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