

So, classically tension for good old times and the raging of Punk-Grunge mix should be good enough to hear on, one to another.
From the opening 1 of The 2 by The Purdins, Fan Club really tackled well by Young Fresh Fellows while Skinyard doing Machine Gun Etiquette or more resonance songs like Hit or Miss, Stole you back or I just can't be happy today.
Seattle sound has done it again for paying their respect due to we already know how Punk Rock influenced them for decades, infecting this city with creamy tarts and dark humours ...
Links:
https://youtu.be/zYvMz4Xk8-E
https://youtu.be/ynSkJktXJ74
https://youtu.be/HDYqDirLsbs
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