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With a name like Brezhnev, you must be old-school. Which means lyrics about the bomb (Atomic Reruns), drug addiction (Ode De Lube, Dedicated), and real working-class anarchists vs. middle-class pseudo-intellectuals (Working-Class Punk Song). A refreshing change from empty '90s consumerism (although this middle-class pseudo-intellectual wonders what Don't Blow Up Brighton, a tribute to the city that embodies the hedonism of that decade, is doing on the album).
Anyway, on their third album www.bullshit/control, Amsterdam punks Brezhnev give us 16 slabs of straight-ahead punk rock. Some prime, some standard quality. Their underground hit The Disappeared — about our future queen Maxima, her facist father, and his victims — is one of the standouts. Bassist Frank Motor and guitarist Jevin have instrument control far beyond your average DIY band, hence an instrumental called Metal By The Minute. There're no real bad songs, only some unremarkable ones. And with 16 tracks in 31 minutes, they're over before they get boring.
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/brezhnev/www-bullshit-control/1751/
Meer Brezhnev op KindaMuzik: http://www.kindamuzik.net/artiest/brezhnev
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