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Bastards Of Young (Sire Records 1985)




  

   With the releasing of the fourth album Tim, Minneapolis' legendary PunkRocker troops - The Replacements looked like that they're have reaching the edge of the mainstream border as this record begun to achiving several positive critics and gaining The Replacements status as one of the rising stars of Pop-Punk msuic scene and presenting Minnesota entirely and gaining national respect of fortune of fame in a bit shocking slow movements shaken all the independent band members - Paul Westerberg, Chris Mars, Bob and Tommy Stinson for reducing their infamous crazy stage actions and attitudes for a good reasons but not too chaotic anymore as the band's already getting older, mature or wiser. The repertoir must be good in preferance likely and soon becomes the must have recording ever come-out and recorded by The Replacements themselves. But don't you worry much because for the most Punk-rocker lovers; Tim representing the next stage of how Punkrock music also developed in touch with commercialism but also through "naughty" songs like Kiss Me On The Bus or Dose of Thunder to the lesser mix of Country and Pop are miraculously made around here including the semi-parody kickin' ass Pop Punkish on Waitress in The Sky or Swingin' Party - screaming out freely like the sons of no one ...
   These guys didn't done their regular works as the garbage thrower anymore but begin to writing more and more tracks to be recorded and in the meantime - keep on rockin' their ass off and enjoying the spectacular achievement as the results of being more famous. From the bottom of your heart, you know that you will loved this album because it's original and it's sounded and smells like success !!!

Tim:
https://youtu.be/xvbEyU-GrQs

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