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Take the lyrical integrity of The Clash, combine it with the high-energy, fearless-punk-sensibilities of The Sex Pistols, empower it with innovative future soundscapes of bands such as The Pixies and S.F.A and you’ve got an idea what S.T.U.N. is about. The four members of the band bring music back to its essence with volume, reason and movement to create new limits with EVOLUTION OF ENERGY, their Geffen/Interscope debut (June 24, 2003). It’s aggressive, dangerous, and volatile. But it’s not the 1-2-3-4 of the past; it’s punk circa 2003. As a group, S.T.U.N. are unified in delivering a message, both through their lyrics and through their music. Some of the topics S.T.U.N. deal with on EVOLUTION OF ENERGY are the Government’s growing control of the globe through lies and deception, the healing power in finding your own answers, the warning of the trap of blind compliance, the cowardess and effect of judgment, and the celebration of love and chaos until equality is accomplished. Their name says it all: it’s an acronym for Scream Toward the Uprising of Non-Conformity. Influenced as much by linguist Noam Chomsky and author Daniel Quinn as they are by The Clash or Jane’s Addiction, S.T.U.N’s message is central to their music. “Our music is a call for unity and awareness,” says Neil Spies, guitarist and songwriter/lyricist. “When I grew up, every effort was used to force me to comply with the thought process that whoever was in authority was right – and that’s rarely the truth. We’

Evolution Of Energy
Warped Tour 2003 (Disc 1)

Warped Tour 2003 Compilation
Warped Tour 2003 [Disc 1]
Warped Tour 2003 Disc 1
Warped Tour 2003
Off The Wall Vol. VII

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Evolution Of Energy (Explicit Version)
Vans Warped Tour 2003
PUNK ROCK DRIVE!
Annihilation (Of the Generations) - Single