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The Rise of Punk Doesn't Mean Anything...

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Download links and information about The Rise of Punk Doesn't Mean Anything... by Violent Society. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 22:46 minutes.

Artist: Violent Society
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 22:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Call Me 1:37
2. Coming Back For You 1:24
3. Never Seem to Notice 1:35
4. Pomf 1:06
5. I'm Alone 1:46
6. Can't Stop You 1:23
7. Wake Up and Die 1:38
8. Brainwashed 1:00
9. The Rise of Punk 2:04
10. Move in a New Direction 1:26
11. Different Breed 1:38
12. Fight 1:31
13. Times of Distraught 1:27
14. Decide 2:00
15. Another Casualty 1:11

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This is an amazing blaze of ticked off punk that attacks first and asks questions second. Violent Society live up to their name as they blast through 11 tracks of politically inspired, three-chord hardcore that consists of lyrical attacks on drug abuse, kids who try to cash in on punk, and, of course, the system. It's true that this has been done over and over again since Discharges' release of the Never Again EP, but what makes Violent Society stand out is that they actually know how to play their instruments.