Average Rating: 3.50 Rating Variance: 0.56 Objectivity Score: 76% (Well Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicCock Sparrer ForeverThis is possibly Cock Sparrer's finest work, and feels like a wonderful Swan Song to punk rock and its fans. A sound that hearkens back to '77, great oi!, and a touch of new wave, Cock Sparrer produced an album that we ALL can agree on! "One by one" kicks off the album with their familiar sound and a sing-along tune. "Sons of the new millennium" and "Somebody's brother, somebody's son" both bring CS to a new generation of punks, while honoring their roots. "We're the good guys" closes the album in a fun and true-to-oi! way... "The good guys always win!"4.0 excellentAuthority Zero Broadcasting to the NationsBy far their best effort since their debut album. Nearly every song on the album screams "play me live". I've seen AZ twice since the album release, and the new songs are at the fore of their concerts, along with standards from their first and subsequent albums. "Broadcasting to the Nations" rips along quickly, "Bayside" sounds of a radio hit, and gets the crowd going, "First one in the Pit" experiments with hardcore, while still keeping it truly an AZ sound; I was punched at least twice during that song just near the pit! I'll just repeat the same thing I hear about AZ again and again "when I play AZ for someone who has never heard them, they say 'why aren't these guys more popular' and 'why haven't I heard of them'".Rancid Trouble Maker3.5 greatDropkick Murphys 11 Short Stories of Pain and Glory3.0 goodAnti-Flag American FallThe Menzingers After the PartyThe Stooges I'm Sick of You2.5 averageBrand New Science Fiction
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