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There's something about the punk genre that just jabs you in the ribs to remind you that today's music isn't all bubblegum pop and lab-grown superstars. For every dolled up, overhyped songstress that can neither draw not play a single note of her own music, there's a talented punk band out there spraying energy and vibe all over a small packed venue, saying "Thanks for coming, we don't suck." Speaking of that energy and vibe, Knee Jerk's "Cruel and Unusual" is their latest foray into life, liberty, and the pursuit of emotional trauma. Tracks like "Local Heroes" and "Moving In" take casual swipes at people who suck, while cuts like "Windows", "Can't Be Trusted" and "Thanks for the Call" flip over the blood stained rocks on the battlefield of social intercourse, looking for loose change. Whether you're jamming in your car, slamming around the house in a mad rush to clean up the party mess before your parents get home, or tearing up the skate park at Mach 4, every track on this album is packed with creamy goodness and better for you than a Twinkie. Check out the artist's website: http://www.knotknown.com Track List: 1. Local Heroes 2. Cost of Living 3. Windows 4. Moving In 5. Patty Hearse 6. Thanks For The Call 7. Response Song 8. Insistance 9. Portland 10. Moving Out 11. Summer Song 12. Can't Be Trusted Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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