A straightforward, charged-up sound with lyrics that often dealt with political themes and social friction.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Fade Away' or 'Winding Road.' They're both good examples of that straightforward, charged-up thing they did.
They came out of Los Angeles in the late 1990s with a debut album called 'Babylon's Burning' in 1999. Songs like 'Fade Away' and 'Let It Loose' show what they were known for, that straightforward, charged-up punk sound. Their catalog, including tracks like 'Ressurection Love' and 'Hometown Hero,' has stuck around in the punk scene since they stopped being active.
The band put out four studio albums over about a dozen years, starting with 'Babylon's Burning' in 1999 and ending with 'The Way Out' in 2011. Their lineup included vocalist Tony Adolescent, guitarist Jay Noize, bassist Joe Infections, and drummer Dave Agony.
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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