
’90s garage-punk spirit is alive and well.
Bob Burns And The Breakups - Terminal BreakdownPosted by Rachel Lux on 26-Feb-08 @ 02:53 PM
[3.5/5]If the members of New Bomb Turks all had little brothers who sat outside the garage door listening to them practice, then decided to start their own band, Bob Burns And The Breakups are what you would get. Therefore, it's not surprising they joined their "big brothers" as labelmates on Gearhead Records with their sophomore full-length Terminal Breakdown. In the long-standing tradition of punk rock, the album is full of short blasts of pure adrenaline about cars ("Thunderbird") and girls-even if it's poking fun at them ("Fashion Hippie"). Fans of lo-fi garage punk and the classic Ramones approach of "simple yet catchy" will dig this album. This Wisconsin trio prove you don't have to break new ground to keep punk rock fun and entertaining. (GEARHEAD) Erin Rahel Official Website: http://www.gearheadrecords.com
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