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Non-Conformist Editorial (Epitaph Records 1995)




  

   By adding Germ as second guitarist, Rob Chaos brings his Street Punk troops Total Chaos for pioneering the awaken of both fast and loud ruling music from Hardcore and Punk combination style as this promising band from Pomona keeps their sanity in the rebellious insanity place. Patriotic Shock should be a good example about how urban city rockers saw through their perspective all the problematic social issues happening nowadays in sometimes - wise thoughts and sarcasm as most of the Americans should learning about too.
   This album is a real breakthrough combining mostly Hardcore, Punk and Speed Metal into the group's riot sounds with spikey mohawks hair in colors and bad attitudes for the normal stupid society, Total Chaos really turning themselves as one of the messengers as teenage angst and voiceless people's megaphones along with others "Epitaph Records" chain-gang merchandises. One will no longer searching futher more when they're tired of thus old Metal records - cause Total Chaos and their Street Punk revolution are here for a good replacements with brutal music and honest lyrics straight to the problems and killing it as you might seriously listening on The Proposition Of Change, Punk No Die, Unite to Fight, Kill The Nazis or End Of White Supremecy which shows that this quartet really screwed up and chaotic just like their band's name already explains as a warning the first place.
   Try to listening the fantastic riffs and melody licks from guitarist Shawn Smash and the deathtoll over the limit speed drumming of Gearbox; you will realize that the rich and powerful should be trembled and afraid of this Punks to come and fuckin' destroy !

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