Mid-fast-temp classic NY-style Yourth Crew based in Toronto; it's the '88 without the cliche running on the E standard tuning. Great songs to dance to in the face of existential blockades of overthrowing capitalist realism.
Chunky but groovy riffs juxtapose with the crisp vocals to create angst and tension, screaming for women's self-determination in Singapore. Absolutely incredible record; I especially love those abrupted bass/drum solos (with quick punk beats riffs afterward). They got styles.
Drop-D heavy riffs with the classic NYHC flares, embracing the Kataastaasan spirit in the colonized Great White North. This is liberation. This is hardcore
“We are revolutionaries and insurrectionists because we do not just want to improve existing institutions but to destroy them completely, abolishing every form of domination by man over man, and every kind of parasitism on human labour”
The whole record is unapologetically raw, conveyed by the lyrical aggression and poignant riffs while juxtapositioning the celebration, transcending pain and suffering by sampling Nina Simone & Freddie MacGregor.