Review: The debut/second album from Los Angeles hardcore punk heroes Youth Brigade originally stemmed from the band rushing to complete their first LP before embarking on their infamous Another State Of Mind tour with Social Distortion in 1982. Opting to cease pressing at only 800 units and returning to the studio following the end of tour, the re-recorded re-imagined version of Sound & Fury that fans know, love and worship, only kept four of the original cuts while re-working the remainder of the material into the feral, angst-riddled beast that lifers have been pining over for a repress for a many a decade. Boasting timeless anthems such as 'Sink With California' and 'What Will The Revolution Change', while also serving as namesake for the annual hardcore festival held in California, this is a true circular slice of poignant, essential, iconic hardcore mayhem, available for the tatted bruisers and sparkly-eyed newcomers alike.
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