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Walk Alone- August 27, 2001 Walk Alone What was initially slated to be the EP titled "Bullet Proof" (which was reviewed some tie back), 26 MPH retooled the existing tracks and added a slew of new tunes to complete this newest full length effort. Featuring guitarist Adam Nettleton, vocalist Eric Nettleton, bassist John Rosser, and drummer Tono Garcia Romero, these guys have pumped through another solid effort of hardcore laden, hip-hop laced, just straight in your face heavy music. As with their first effort, 1999's "Apathy", 26 MPH has brought in plenty of elemental objects to complete this tone. With this disc, the strong points include the extended opening track, which is also the title track, the second track "Fall Away" which offers up an almost streamlined, dare-say ready for the radio type of blend, with Eric's vocals working at his melodic best, the punkier/hardcore anthem "Spit In My Face" which brings in Eric's signature vocal work, the Rosser-led "Force Fed" which features slower tempo'd held guitar riffs to open, and the balance of the "Bullet Proof" EP. 26 MPH offers plenty of hardcore driven sounds and straight ahead rhythms that play loud and heavy, but it is really Eric's ability with the vocals that sets these guys ahead in the overall scheme. His ability to walk from the hardcore to a distinct vocal melody does something a little extra for the already strong guitar-drums-bass work. This is a recommended effort. .. User-contributed text is available under t
Walk Alone
26 Miles Per Hour
Down In Myself
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Spit In My Face
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Cut Up
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Ignite
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Fall Away
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Bitter Turth
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A Promise Broken
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Bullet Proof
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Force Fed
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Live Off Empty Wishes
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Burn
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Hypocrisy
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Plastic Disguise
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Social Scars
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