The second album UK punks Left For Dead from 2008 saw a vinyl version for the first time. The band from Hackney, London, was formed in 1996, it is accompanied by frequent personnel changes, but what has never changed is their sound - antifascist, DIY old school punk rock played with maximum commitment and great melodies. The cover was drawn by Kieran (Restarts), who has been cooperating with the band for a long time, the album has 10 songs, 38 minutes, 275 pieces pressed on black vinyl, limited edition.
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supported by 4 fans who also own “A4 Don´t talk to me”
Just seen Rash Decision in Bristol, and they were fucking awesome, left enough of an impression on me, that I just had to buy this album!!!!!
Fucking Amazing 💖👍🍺⭐😜 Jake
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