This is volume four in BYO's series of split records. With six songs apiece from two of the better known punk acts playing today, you know this will sell a lot of copies. And it deserves to. New Jersey's Bouncing Souls offer up four originals, a cover of Anti-Flag's "That's Youth" and one of Cocksparrer's "We're Coming Back." That fact that most of their fans wouldn't know a Cocksparrer song from a Sex Pistols one isn't important, as the Souls put their inimitable stamp on it. Pittsburgh punks Anti-Flag spit out their six songs in 1977 style, including a Buzzcocks cover, "Ever Fallen In Love," and a Bouncing Souls one, "Freaks, Nerds and Romantics." The liner notes for the Souls were written by Jim Testa, of the long-running zine Jersey Beat, and Nicky Garrett (of the UK Subs) ruminates on the impact of Anti-Flag in his notes. This is something for the rabid fan and casual listener alike.
(BYO)Bouncing Souls/Anti Flag
Bouncing Souls/Anti Flag
BY Rob FerrazPublished Jan 1, 2006
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