A loud, direct punk outfit from Los Angeles that formed in 1993.
For the U.S. Bombs sound, try "Don't Take It Back" first. If you want something later, "Croatia Breaks" keeps that same unpolished feel.
U.S. Bombs matter because they delivered raw, unpolished punk energy without much fuss. Songs like "Don't Take It Back" and "Croatia Breaks" just hit hard and fast. They never really softened up or chased trends, which gave their records a consistent, straightforward intensity.
The band started in Los Angeles in 1993 with Duane Peters on vocals. They put out albums like "War Birth" and "We Are the Problem" while the lineup shifted around Peters. The music stayed loud and direct through records like "Back to the Laundromat."
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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