

First full-length
recording made to surface by the Petaluma, CA Pop-Punk quartet emerging quite
lesser-known at first before Tsunami Bomb doing their own shows including the
infamous Vans Warped Tour as the line-up for their upcoming fame later on based
on the according positive reviews from the Modern Rock media and more Punk-Rock
magazines covered their stories up in flames as well as the band’s beauties
members Emily hitehurst, Jay Northington, Matt McKenzie to Gabriel Lindeman to
lesser additional names like Kate Jacobi or the founder Dominic Davi and more
ex-members and through this great first album releasing under the title of The
Ultimate Escape which consisting mostly everything possible to sell-out as the
band forseen their brighter future in front of them but fail to catching it.
Capturing every Pop-Punk effects that could making you falling in love with
Tsunami Bomb after you got broken-hearted by why Greenday or No Doubt sounded
boring latter days and got the redemptions towards these Petaluma’s rockers
performance. Fast, strong, independent and ready to blasting the stereo system;
Russian Roulette, Say it if You Mean it, Roundabout and 20 Going On … really
put on reality of any teenagers on the right tracks within thus slashing
melodies, more Hardcore edgy tempos and of course, the creative Pop inflicted
and sexy attitude from the female band members as the beauty of rebellion in
music shines like a first glimpse of Spring rays of the Sun on the West side of
Californian beach calling the extreme surfers and skaters to starting their
spirits high and doing their things all over again without being scared of
failure.
The Ultimate Escape:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/240127/Tsunami-Bomb-The-Ultimate-Escape-2002
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