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"... Moving from abrasive indie to post-punk and back again, the constant elements here are dirty guitars and good energy that no doubt translates into one hell of a rock show. While energy does grab the attention, one album can sustain itself on energy alone. Early triumph 'Let’s Cut Each Other Up' exudes a danceable beat, great yelp-singing and jerky, angular guitars that all the kids are currently digging now. While the general feel to the album would be a nod to Gang of Four, without the British sneer, there’s also just a splash of hardcore, most easily found on 'Mistake Parade.' ..." -Chris Whibbs, Exclaim User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.