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In the House of God

In the House of God

SKU: V86899 Barcode: 0803341541375
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

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  • Released Date: 10 Feb 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Toxic Reasons. Just saying the name sends shivers down my spine, and not just because I haven't had my morning espresso yet. This punk rock outfit from Ohio has been churning out fiery and politically charged music since the early '80s, and they show no signs of slowing down with their latest release, "In The House Of God."

First off, can we talk about the fact that this bad boy is pressed on white vinyl? I mean, nothing screams "punk rock rebellion" like a bold choice in vinyl colour, am I right? And let me tell you, the music matches the packaging. From the blistering opener "War Hero" to the anthemic "God Bless America," Toxic Reasons deliver a sonic punch to the gut that will leave you reeling.

Vocalist Ed Pittman's gritty delivery cuts through the chaos like a knife through butter, while the tight, frenetic instrumentation keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire album. Tracks like "Peace Appeal" and "White Noise" showcase the band's ability to tackle heavy subject matter with both passion and finesse.

Sure, Toxic Reasons may not be a household name like some of their punk rock contemporaries, but "In The House Of God" proves that they can hold their own with the best of them. So grab a pint, slap this album on your turntable, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer brilliance of Toxic Reasons. Cheers, mate!

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Roadkill
2. Time
3. Head First
4. In the State of Grace
5. Show No Mercy
6. Liar
7. No Entry
8. Wasteland
9. Last Man Standing
10. Gone Forever
11. Virtual Overdrive

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About the artist

Toxic Reasons

Toxic Reasons burst onto the music scene like a firecracker in the early 1980s, bringing their unique blend of punk rock and social activism to the masses. Hailing from Dayton, Ohio, this band of misfits has never been afraid to push the boundaries and challenge the status quo. With their infectious energy and rebellious spirit, Toxic Reasons quickly gained a cult following and became known for their high-energy live shows and ear-splitting riffs. Frontman Ed Pittman's raw, gravelly vocals paired perfectly with the blistering guitar solos of Bruce Stuckey, creating a sound that was both aggressive and melodic. But it wasn't just their music that set Toxic Reasons apart – it was their fearless dedication to speaking out against injustice and standing up for what they believed in. Tracks like "War Hero" and "Riot Squad" tackle political and social issues head-on, while still managing to get audiences jumping and moshing. Despite their underground status, Toxic Reasons have influenced countless punk bands and left an indelible mark on the scene. They may not have achieved mainstream success, but their legacy lives on in the hearts of fans who appreciate their unapologetic attitude and DIY ethos. So if you're looking for a band that's not afraid to kick ass and take names, look no further than Toxic Reasons. From their anarchic anthems to their punk rock ethos, these guys are the real deal – and they're not going anywhere anytime soon.

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