Tranzmitors, the self-titled album by the Vancouver-based punk rock band, is a high-energy, fast-paced collection of tracks that showcase the band's raw talent and passion for the genre. The album consists of 12 songs that are all under three minutes long, each one packing a punch with its catchy riffs, driving bass lines, and pounding drums.
The album opens with the track "Dancing in the Front Row," a high-energy anthem that sets the tone for the rest of the record. The band's influences from classic punk bands like The Ramones and The Clash are evident throughout the album, but they also incorporate elements of power-pop and garage rock, giving their sound a fresh and unique feel.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Some Girls," a catchy tune that features a sing-along chorus and a killer guitar solo. Another highlight is "Teenage Tragedy," a song that tells the story of a troubled youth with its fast-paced guitar riffs and driving bass line.