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		<title>Crash And Burn: The Album, The Band, The Song</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On one of my occasional trips to my local record store, I picked up a CD from the extreme discount section titled Crash And Burn. The cover had red letters and the picture was of someone in an alleyway, drawn in a classic comic style. I thought to myself, "This has early 90s punk rock written all over it." and sure enough, when I got home and listened to it for the first time, there was good ol' fashion punk rock blasting out of my speakers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On one of my occasional trips to my local record store, I picked up a CD from the extreme discount section titled Crash And Burn. The cover had red letters and the picture was of someone in an alleyway, drawn in a classic comic style. On the back there was &#8220;Crash And Burn&#8221; again in cartoony font, and two barely clothed women. I thought to myself, &#8220;This has early 90s punk rock written all over it.&#8221; and sure enough, when I got home and listened to it for the first time, there was good ol&#8217; fashion punk rock blasting out of my speakers.
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<p>Upon closer inspection, however, I discovered that the album was recorded in 2000 and 2001, both in the month of February. It felt like an album that should have been released five to ten years ago. It&#8217;s really hard to pin one specific genre on this music&#8230; It has elements from classic rock, metal, punk, and they&#8217;ve been seamlessly blended together. However, there is a point on the album that seems to jump out as different in some way. The first five tracks were recorded in 2000, and then the last three tracks were recorded a year later. Over the course of a year, they developed a slightly different playing style and there are moments in all three songs where you can tell they were just better than they were a year ago.</p>
<p>The songs have length diversity, that&#8217;s for sure. &#8220;I Love Trash&#8221; is a quick song that barely lasts longer than two minutes, while &#8220;Gettin&#8217; All Bad Lieutenant Parts I &amp; II&#8221; lasts just over eight and a half minutes, which is quite long for a punk song in my experience, and long for a song of any genre that is that fast. There also happens to be a song on this album called &#8220;Crash And Burn&#8221;, so it&#8217;s one of those rare tracks that show up like &#8220;Crash And Burn&#8221; by Crash And Burn from the album Crash And Burn. Understandably, it&#8217;s the best of the Y2K songs.</p>
<p>This album isn&#8217;t for everyone, but anyone that likes the punk genre should be on the lookout for this album because it has the potential to be one of your favorites. Anyone looking for some fast music with some great guitar work will surely be pleased with this album as well.</p>
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