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1 Little Bit Emo A Little Bit Hardcore 2 Positive Hardcore 3 Between Christian Rock And A Hard Place 4 Drop The Knife 5 Punk Rock Love 6 Drug War 7 Ex Straightedge Ex 8 It's Fun To Be A Vampire 9 Except For All The Goths 10 Healthy Dose Of Reality Television 11 What The Corporate Rock Can't Say 12 Myspace Song Newest Review: ... kids chose the hardcore way, and I expected quite a fight punk rock vs the Christian right" Good song though I find the ... more |
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Between Christian Rock and a Hard Place
Release Date: 2006 - 01 - 24, Audio CD, Equal Vision Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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Between Christian Rock and a Hard Place[VINYL]
Release Date: 2006 - 05 - 08, Vinyl, Reflections Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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£ 11.69 |
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by - written on 08/04/07 (Very useful, 168 readings)
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Here I review Good Clean Fun's album 'Between Christian Rock And A Hard Place', the self proclaimed 'positive hardcore band'. A bunch of straight edge vegans from Washington D.C are on a mission to give the hardcore scene a sense of humour. As described on there MySpace page 'We tried to sound like Gorilla Biscuits as much as possible. We admit it' Good Clean Fun are: Mr Issa - Vocals Justin Ingstrup - Bass Kelly Green - Guitar Aaron Mason - Guitar Danny McClure - Drums 'This band is positively going to hell', says the sticker on the cover a review from some Christian magazine. It should also say 'Warning you ... Read the complete review
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