A longstanding of
the broke-up summer after the releasing on their couple ep’s to several locals
shows around and beyond Bufallo Grove, Chicago – Illinois; delivering these
native-members of the seminal-legendary among others newer generations for
Emo-Rock Punk-Pop scene as commercially, didn’t really lasted long alive as a
unit but since some already witnessing how guitarist Voctor Villareal with
school friends Tim Kinsella screaming out aloud as well as younger brother
behind the drum-sets Mike and Sam Zurick the bass guitarist pleasing those whom
really needs to find some loosen pipe entrance to the other topical world
rather than the reality sucked one discovers thus depressive stateless lone
album and of course, the neat compilation form the original foursome crew off
Cap’n Jazz in fast brutality and moderate experimenting indie Rock passion
within Analphabetapolothology – as weird as Hardcore Pop as you ever wanted to
avoid but loving them anyway after listening. From Little League, Oh Messy
Life, Puddle Splashers, Flashpoint: Catheter, Yes I Am Talking To You,
Bluegrassish onto Precious and Hey Ma Do I Hafta Choke on These or even Forget
Who We Are all the way through the non-secret last song Ohh Do I Love You as
weirdy stuff contaminates in brighter yellowish cover. Link: https://capnjazz.bandcamp.com/album/analphabetapolothology
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