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Free Radicals [ CD / Album Digipak ]

Free Radicals

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  • Released Date: 03 Nov 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, DOG EAT DOG, the punk rock legends responsible for countless mosh pits and beer-soaked gigs. Their latest album, Free Radicals, is a chaotic whirlwind of energy and rebellion that will have you jumping off your couch and into the pit faster than you can say "Oi!"

From the moment the opening track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. The guitar riffs are as sharp as ever, the drums pounding with relentless fury, and the vocals snarling with pure punk attitude. It's like being punched in the face by a wall of sound, and you'll love every bruising second of it.

But it's not all aggression and chaos. Tracks like "Revolution Now" and "Anarchy in the UK" showcase DOG EAT DOG's ability to blend political commentary with infectious hooks and catchy choruses. It's the perfect soundtrack for flipping the bird to authority and sticking it to the man.

Free Radicals is a reminder that punk rock is alive and kicking, and DOG EAT DOG are still leading the charge. So grab a beer, turn up the volume, and let these Free Radicals wash over you in a wave of pure, unadulterated punk rock mayhem. You won't be disappointed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Lit Up
2. Kin
3. Never Give In
4. Time Won't Wait
5. 1 Thing
6. Mean Str
7. Energy Rock
8. @Joe's
9. Blvk Clvd
10. Bar Down
11. Man's Best Friend
12. E1on1
13. Looking Back
14. Zamboni

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About the artist

Dog Eat Dog

Hailing from the gritty streets of New Jersey, DOG EAT DOG may just be the most ferocious band to grace the stage in recent memory. Fusing together the raw energy of punk with the infectious rhythms of hip-hop, this unconventional outfit has been shaking up the music scene since the early 90s. Led by the charismatic frontman Dave Neabore, DOG EAT DOG have built a reputation for their high-octane live shows and unapologetic lyrics. With tracks like "Who's the King?" and "Rocky", it's clear that this band isn't afraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. What truly sets DOG EAT DOG apart from their peers is their willingness to experiment with different genres and sounds. Whether they're incorporating ska influences into their music or throwing in a surprise cover song, you never quite know what to expect from this unpredictable group. But don't let their eccentricities fool you - DOG EAT DOG are serious musicians with serious talent. With a discography that spans over three decades, this band has proven time and time again that they have what it takes to stand the test of time. So if you're looking for a band that's as unpredictable as they are talented, look no further than DOG EAT DOG. With their infectious energy and rebellious spirit, they're sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone lucky enough to catch them live.

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