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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

TSOL-Revenge


You know, I might get slighted on picking this one. But really...I don't care. I do "like" this version of TSOL before they went completely off of the map trying to be Guns N Roses. Change Today and Revenge were good rockin, punky albums that deserve to be listened to. I saw TSOL on this tour for Revenge as they played The Catalyst in Santa Cruz. My buddy and I went thinking that this would be a great show. The Catalyst is a 1000 seat venue (which I just saw X last weekend there)......there was a total of about 50 people there to see TSOL that night...wow. Anyways I did a stage dive and fell all the way to the ground and badly sprained my ankle....fun night. Everbody's A Cop sounds like TSOL of old.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ivx7cxru58ew7b5

7 comments:

  1. LoL...fucking hell Ken; an internet stalker. Hey Mr Anon what are your thoughts on Beneath the Shadows?

    Funny you should post this though, I've had issues uploading files to Mediafire for over a week now and I've had a TSOL post sitting in draft for longer than that. I feel obliged to post it now. :)

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  2. I have to agree with this Mr. Anon, you were most likely one of those guys that spoke in a fake British accent. Okay you're Hardcore as fuck.

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  3. Yea........I am hardcore as FUCK. What's the matter sweetheart, are you looking for affection???
    I have a great idea, why don't ya find out who I am???? Anon is such a sweet way to hurl BS. Pussy.
    Ken

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  4. Thank you for highlighting "Everybody's a Cop" one of of my favourite TSOL songs (even if the album after this is unspeakably bad!)

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  5. After all the years of listening to TSOL Change Today is my favorite LP from the band. I never really dug the records after CT but Revenge still has some great songs on it.

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  6. Nice blog...I am in the minority but I must admit that Change Today and this album are the only TSOL I like.

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  7. Love this album, probably the only album TSOL that I can say that about.

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