Adolescents - The Fastest Kid Alive [2011]

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Adolescents - The Fastest Kid Alive [2011]

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01. Operation FTW 2:09
02. Inspiration 2:57
03. Wars Arent Won, Wars Are Fought 3:29
04. One Nation, Under Seige 2:36
05. Babylon by Bomb 2:31
06. Too Fast, Too Loud 2:00
07. Learning to Swim 3:01				play
08. Cant change the world with a song 3:53
09. Orange Crush 1:57
10. Serf City 3:12					       play
11. The Jefferson Memorial Dance Revolution 2:12
12. Tokyo Au Go-Go 1:28
13. No Child Left Behind 2:43
14. Branded 1:48
15. Peace dont cost a thing 4:16

Tony Reflex – lead vocals
Steve Soto – bass guitar, backing vocals
Armando del Rio – drums, backing vocals
Mike McKnight – guitar
Joe Harrison – guitar

 

Okay, so it's been about 6 years since Adolescents decided to get back in business and released "OC Confidential". As one of the first bands to fuse hardcore - as punkrock was then called- with surf and pop music, the Adolescents certainly are a legend. Now, it's obvious that this band still has a go at what they know best. And it sure does sound like whatever you're used to hearing from them. And one could say that they're on top of their game despite 30 years in business. Well, mostly in other bands, but it's still punk business. Anyhoo... We're not getting any closer to the point like this. So here's the deal: this is a pretty credible and okay Adolescents album, with a couple of highlights like the catchy "Babylon by Bomb", the fast-paced "Orange Crush" or the surf-tune "Serf City". But the fact is that, compared to other poppunk bands that emerged in the last ten years or so, "The Fastest Kid Alive" can only qualify as being 'above average', and fails to really impress yours truly.---Thomas, punkrocktheory.com

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