Thanks to a requested review, we’re heading back down under to Melbourne, Australia check out the 1998 self-titled debut album by The Living End. Best known in the U.S. for their 2000 single “Roll On,” from their sophomore release, we get an earlier glimpse at this three piece and their combination of punk, rockabilly and ska. They’ve got melodies and energy, but aren’t afraid to slow down the tempo. Does it work overall? Tune in to find out.
Songs in this Episode:
#427: Soup by Blind Melon with Christopher Thorn
#426: Human Radio by Human Radio
#425: Oceanborn by Nightwish
#424: Is by The Big F
Patreon Preview - Panorama by The Cars
#423: Pod by The Breeders
#422: Pop-Punk In The 90s Roundtable
#421: Machine Fish by Galactic Cowboys
#420: Goat by The Jesus Lizard
#419: Albums of 1999 Roundtable
#418: Mossy God by Mantissa
#417: Wrecreation by Stanford Prison Experiment
#416: Sunrise On The Sufferbus by Masters Of Reality
#415: Season Eight In Review
#414: In On The Kill Taker by Fugazi
#413: Good Morning Spider by Sparklehorse
#412: The Lateness Of The Hour by Eric Matthews
#411: Free Mars by Lusk
#410: Owsley by Owsley
#409: Aerosmith In The 90s
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