Hooray For Lost Trip (Epitaph Records 2001)
Produced by Ryan Greene and led by the cool vocalist Scott Radinsky; the Californian Skater Punk rock band is never wrongly should be your new favorite group ever managed under Brett Gurewitz recording company. Arming themselves with the awesome Punk Rock fast beats and pure Melodic Rock skillful members really giving such a splended afternoon burger meal with cold coke or beer on the back of your lousy yard watching the neighboring girls swimming on the pool half-naked or doing the extreme manouvers on the skateboard life-style with bastard friends on an abandoned dry pool, Pulley (the band) sounded amazingly awesome screeching their pointy lyrics about daily sucking days or boring town and encouragement to keep anyone to go on even after the fall through this fourth album - Together Again For The First Time. One should never regret to taking this record home cause inside you will find the best of the best essential meaning about the new Punk Rock Pop after the new millennium as it clashing with Modern Rock and spawning the hybrid power of distinctive hard music with catchy bassline and heavy solo guitars as the lyrics honestly simple written to put on the spirits for teenagers and young people for being smart and learning to survive this mad mad world that already become with plenty pleasureable pounding tempo on History Repeats Itself, Leather Face, The Ocean Song, Fuel and Empty. The faster they go, the more fucking awesome situation would turns on into wildest moments of our lives remembering how far we've come to this and tomorrow might bring something wonderful by hope !
Together Again For The First Time:
https://youtu.be/cDdb5Ce-zdc
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