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A Mind Is a Terrible Thing [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

A Mind Is a Terrible Thing

SKU: V71825 Barcode: 0647603399812
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 25 May 2018

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Navigating the murky waters of punk rock can be a daunting task, but CHRIST ON PARADE's latest offering, "A Mind Is A Terrible Thing," proves to be a rollicking journey worth taking. Combining blistering guitar riffs, thunderous drum beats, and angst-ridden lyrics, this album is a powerful reminder of the genre's raw, unfiltered energy.

From the moment the opening track, "Chaos Breeder," kicks in, listeners are transported to a time when punk rock was more than just a fashion statement – it was a way of life. The band's ferocious sound is perfectly complemented by frontman's snarling vocals, which cut through the chaos like a knife through butter.

Tracks like "Nothing to Live For" and "Joshua Brown" showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, anthemic choruses that are sure to incite singalongs at their live shows. Meanwhile, songs like "The Plague Years" delve into darker, more introspective territory, adding depth and complexity to an otherwise straightforward punk record.

In a music landscape dominated by polished pop acts and soulless corporate rock bands, CHRIST ON PARADE's "A Mind Is A Terrible Thing" is a refreshing blast of raw, unapologetic punk rock energy. So grab your safety pins, lace up your Doc Martens, and prepare to be blown away by this exhilarating sonic assault.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Teach Your Children Well
2. Joshua Brown
3. Pressure to Succeed
4. TV Media Mass Murder Celebrity
5. Nothing to Live For
6. Rock and Roll Armageddon
7. Twenty Years
8. Everyone's Crazy
9. Riding the Flatlands
10. Kill Your Landlord
11. Stupid Questions (Not to Ask)
12. Self Serving
13. Doctors
14. Dead Meat
15. Life Sucker
16. Power
17. Old Mac Donald's Farm

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About the artist

Christ On Parade

Christ on Parade is the kind of band that makes you want to pogo in your living room while simultaneously contemplating the futility of existence. Hailing from Berkeley, California, these punk rock pioneers have been churning out anthemic, politically charged tunes since the early '80s. Led by frontman Barrie Evans, Christ on Parade burst onto the scene with their ferocious debut EP, "A Mind is a Terrible Thing." Known for their blistering guitar riffs, searing vocals, and incisive lyrics, the band quickly gained a cult following and became synonymous with the vibrant East Bay punk scene. Their debut album, "Sounds of Nature," is a frenetic blast of raw energy and righteous anger, with tracks like "Drop Out" and "Power" serving as punk rock rallying cries for disaffected youth everywhere. But don't let their hardcore ethos fool you – Christ on Parade are also masters of melody, weaving in catchy hooks and infectious choruses that will stay in your head for days. With a sound that combines the urgency of punk with the musicality of hardcore, Christ on Parade have left an indelible mark on the scene, inspiring countless bands to pick up guitars and speak truth to power. So grab your Doc Martens, turn up the volume, and let Christ on Parade soundtrack your revolution. Just don't forget to slam dance responsibly.

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