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Forced Vengeance - Forced Vengeance FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Stay On The Mountain
A2 Don't Waste My Time
A3 Enemy
A4 Michaela
B1 Believe
B2 This World
B3 Get On The Floor
B4 Tired

Notes

White sleeve version.
Comes with booklet containing lyrics and release information.
Track B1 is titles as "I Believe' on disc labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): TH009-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): TH009-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
#9 Forced Vengeance Forced Vengeance ‎(7", Ora) This Here #9 US 2001


Forced Vengeance - Forced Vengeance FLAC album

Musician performer: Forced Vengeance

Title: Forced Vengeance

Country: US

Date of release: 2001

Style: Hardcore, Punk

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1944 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 492

Other Formats: DXD AC3 AUD AAC WMA RA APE

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Hurus
This EP rules so god damn hard... I didn't like it very much on initial early listens but, god damn, is it ever a grower. I am completely hooked on this shit. It's like musical heroin (SCRATCH THAT: CRACK).There's something really special and instantly recognizable but hard to really explain about the energy, honesty, feeling, and plain old pop catchiness of a lot of Chattanooga Punk, and this EP's no exception.Required listening for fans of dirty, grimey, crusty-ass Pop Punk with soul, and perhaps even recommendable to fans of 90's Emo/Skramz.I honestly don't think there's a single stinker on this whole EP. The weakest song for me is probably "Enemy". It's all good though... better than good. Funny thing is, I never would've guessed I'd be writing such a stupid, geeked-out, gushing review for this record... It's really worth giving a few listens spread out over a good long while if its excellence doesn't strike you immediately.
Hurus
This EP rules so god damn hard... I didn't like it very much on initial early listens but, god damn, is it ever a grower. I am completely hooked on this shit. It's like musical heroin (SCRATCH THAT: CRACK).There's something really special and instantly recognizable but hard to really explain about the energy, honesty, feeling, and plain old pop catchiness of a lot of Chattanooga Punk, and this EP's no exception.Required listening for fans of dirty, grimey, crusty-ass Pop Punk with soul, and perhaps even recommendable to fans of 90's Emo/Skramz.I honestly don't think there's a single stinker on this whole EP. The weakest song for me is probably "Enemy". It's all good though... better than good. Funny thing is, I never would've guessed I'd be writing such a stupid, geeked-out, gushing review for this record... It's really worth giving a few listens spread out over a good long while if its excellence doesn't strike you immediately.