| Unseen Better Youth Org music Explode CD (2003)
$11.65 Explode, the fourth album by Boston's Unseen, is slightly more mature than their earlier releases. It's still pure street punk: 12 songs in barely 21 minutes, each one of them more strident, pissed-off, and aggressive than the one before; but
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| Manic Hispanic Better Youth Org Records Grupo Sexo CD (2005)
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| Throw Rag Better Youth Org music Desert Shores CD (2003)
$11.65 "Space Hump Me" has a lot of early-'70s punk in it, particularly with the sneering vocals and simple arrangement such as the Damned. Throw Rag's approach to punk rock is refreshing and yet still time-honored.
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| Alkaline Trio Better Youth Org CDs Byo Split Series Vol. V CD (2004)
$11.65 Vol. 5 of L.A. punk imprint BYO's Split Series features Bay Area punk revivalists One Man Army matching wits with maudlin Vagrant Records heroes Alkaline Trio. Each band gets six songs, "Hating Every Minute" and a cover of the Damned's
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| Throw Rag Better Youth Org Records 13 FT. And Rising CD (2005) Digipak
$11.65 Hailing from the forsaken desert wilderness of California's Salton Sea, Throw Rag does something that surprisingly few other punk bands do these days: they sound an awful lot like the Dead Kennedys, circa 1980. Where most purveyors of non-metal heavy
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| Manic Hispanic Better Youth Org music Mijo Goes To Jr. College CD (2003)
$11.65 College is the third collection of fun punk rock send-ups from the California collective Manic Hispanic. Mijo Goes to Jr.
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| Youth Brigade Better Youth Org CDs Out Of Print CD (1998)
$11.65 Once upon a time in 1982, L.A. hardcore trio Youth Brigade released a smoking hot LP called Sound and Fury. For some reason, after the first 800 copies hit the stores, the Stern brothers became so unhappy with it, they
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| Business Better Youth Org music Hardcore Hooligan CD (2003)
$11.65 It's street punk, and the lads love it. Veterans the Business return on Hardcore Hooligan with 12 more pint-slinging anthems to the working class and football terraces, rife with gang's-all-here singalongs and clogged with hard-barbed, brutally simplistic punk chording.
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| One Man Army Better Youth Org Records Rumor And Headlines CD (2002)
$11.29 Gritty, working-class, melodic punk rock (that sounds more from the early-'80s Cali scene than its watered-down followers) abounds on Rumors and Headlines, One Man Army's third album. At their best, the band's crunchy guitars evoke the Descendents or, like on
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| Forgotten Better Youth Org CDs Control Me. CD (2002)
$11.65 It's no big secret to those in the know that northern California's the Forgotten have long looked to Joe Strummer and Tim Armstrong for
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