Their debut album 'Fight' set the tone for a career of pyrotechnics and unapologetic lyrics.
If you want the full 215db experience, start with 'Fight' and 'Life in Stand-by'. That's where their sound and attitude come through clearest.
They made punk that felt genuinely dangerous in the early 2000s, with live shows that mixed pyrotechnics and moshing into something people complained about. Songs like 'Fight' and 'Life in Stand-by' came with lyrics that critics and conservative groups found objectionable, and the band never bothered to tone it down. That refusal to soften their edges gave their music a specific, confrontational energy that's worth remembering.
They started with the debut album 'Fight' in the early 2000s, featuring Joey Cabell on vocals and guitar, Anthony Biante on bass, Dean Garcia on drums, and Bob Gallagher on rhythm guitar. They kept putting out records like 'As the Blood Dries' in 2004, 'When the Wars End' in 2007, and 'Unleash the Armageddon' in 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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