

Don’t know if
they’re faking their Oi Music or not but then you saw the lyrics written by
this New York City band themselves introduced as The Templars quartet which
consisting of Phil Rigaud, Carl Fritscher, Don Gurle with some additional
members later on comes and go as the simple music based on Rock N’ Roll to
Punk-Pop and Standard Rock Music which exhaling the soar-throat vocals and
melodic anthems like army-style collaborations of semi-Hardcore-punk but
dominates by Pop-Rock mostly – blaring high over your music player where
tomorrow belongs to you and me might sounded like a right-winged lyrics session
but anyway – you might loving the artworks of the front cover of this compilations
album of singles from The Templars: Clockwork Orange Horror Show. Either six to
seven tracks collectively put here inside the recording; you will be relieved that with some additional
black-skinned band members joining them; these Oi rockers proudly said that
they’re not a racist group nor Boneheads even when the separatist’s lyrics
protests like Doing The Dirty, You’d Better Beware or Leaders of Tomorrow
tickles your mind about how closed this ideas to the National Fronts or US
First choreography camouflaging as Punk Rock.
Clockwork Orange Horror Show:
https://open.spotify.com/album/32j88J87HKmfYZJEOtqNGx
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