Behind Enemy Lines - Know Your Enemy
01. Behind Enemy Lines
02. Setting Things Right Again
03. American-Made Death Squad
04. Why Does She Stay?
05. The Cure
06. Out of Sight, Out of Mind
07. Devastated
08. Murder at the G8 Summit
09. Voice of Dissent
10. Dogmatic Slumber
11. Fucking Bastards
12. The Growing Wealth Gap
01. Behind Enemy Lines
02. Setting Things Right Again
03. American-Made Death Squad
04. Why Does She Stay?
05. The Cure
06. Out of Sight, Out of Mind
07. Devastated
08. Murder at the G8 Summit
09. Voice of Dissent
10. Dogmatic Slumber
11. Fucking Bastards
12. The Growing Wealth Gap
Okay, yeah, a good way to immediate date your band's release after like 4-8 years is to put the current president on the cover. And generally it's less time than that, because usually they have to have had enough time to fuck things up bad enough that bands want to hate them publicly on the covers of albums.
NOTE: Dayglo Abortions - Feed Us a Fetus is a notable exception to this rule, probably because it's so fucking badass and well-done. And Reagan hate has lasted way longer than his tenure as president.
Other than Behind Enemy Lines' choice of artwork, this album is fucking awesome. It's chugging tight political hardcore with screaming vocals that reminds me of Born Against or Brother Inferior. Though the music itself is simple and pared-down, it works well.
I've often heard Behind Enemy Lines mistakenly lumped in with d-beat contemporaries, but they're totally different. Give them a shot. They're really fucking pissed off. My favourite track is the first one, Behind Enemy Lines.
NOTE: Dayglo Abortions - Feed Us a Fetus is a notable exception to this rule, probably because it's so fucking badass and well-done. And Reagan hate has lasted way longer than his tenure as president.
Other than Behind Enemy Lines' choice of artwork, this album is fucking awesome. It's chugging tight political hardcore with screaming vocals that reminds me of Born Against or Brother Inferior. Though the music itself is simple and pared-down, it works well.
I've often heard Behind Enemy Lines mistakenly lumped in with d-beat contemporaries, but they're totally different. Give them a shot. They're really fucking pissed off. My favourite track is the first one, Behind Enemy Lines.
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