Basically song is talking about military using things like the video game America’s Army as a way to get kids interested in joining the military (song is from 2006 I think)
ooo i love this band!! more of them would be great.... there is a under-appreciated band named 'pour habit' that you might vibe with.... 'zion' 'greenery' 'light the torch' 'heads of state' there all good songs really
Yeah, the "heavy" content lyrically is pretty much like 90+% of this band's catalogue. I like most of it for sure, BUT I think sonically/instrumentally, they can carry you through. They are so technically impressive as musicians. My favorite song of theirs is Speculative Fiction, but there are so many songs that rip from Propagandhi. Also recommend Dear Coach's Corner and Purina Hall of Fame.
Damn. This band has changed quite a bit since 1994 and that first "How To Clean" Lp. It's been along time since I've heard them. That early split 10" with I-Spy still rocks.
It impressive to watch this band live and to see the singer play those guitar licks/solos, while singing at the same time.
Basically song is talking about military using things like the video game America’s Army as a way to get kids interested in joining the military (song is from 2006 I think)
ooo i love this band!! more of them would be great.... there is a under-appreciated band named 'pour habit' that you might vibe with.... 'zion' 'greenery' 'light the torch' 'heads of state' there all good songs really
Mu favorite band of ALL bands.
Yeah, the "heavy" content lyrically is pretty much like 90+% of this band's catalogue. I like most of it for sure, BUT I think sonically/instrumentally, they can carry you through. They are so technically impressive as musicians. My favorite song of theirs is Speculative Fiction, but there are so many songs that rip from Propagandhi. Also recommend Dear Coach's Corner and Purina Hall of Fame.
Damn. This band has changed quite a bit since 1994 and that first "How To Clean" Lp. It's been along time since I've heard them. That early split 10" with I-Spy still rocks.
Potemkin City Limits was a pretty good album, but if you don't give Supporting Caste a spin, you're really, really missing out.