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Trash Dog's latest album, Garbage Eater, is a wild and raucous ride through the underbelly of punk rock. With a sound that is both gritty and polished, Trash Dog manages to capture the raw energy of the genre while still delivering a tight and cohesive record.
The album kicks off with the frenetic "Rat Race", a pounding anthem that sets the tone for what's to come. From there, the band dives headfirst into a series of fast-paced, high-energy tracks that showcase their impressive musicianship and songwriting skills.
Lyrically, Garbage Eater is a scathing critique of modern society, with songs like "Consumerism Blues" and "Waste Not Want Not" taking aim at our culture's obsession with material possessions and excess. But despite the heavy subject matter, Trash Dog never loses their sense of humor or their infectious energy.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Baby Boy | ||
Kiss Me | ||
Scrum | ||
Anything You Want | ||
Punks And Cops | ||
Trash Infatuation | ||
No More | ||
Pig Leash | ||
Garbage Eater | ||
Relationships |
Role | Credit |
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Performer | Daren Ho, Jeff Witscher |
Recorded By | Ryan Garbes |
Garbage Eater is a must-listen for fans of punk rock and anyone who is looking for an album that is both thought-provoking and wildly entertaining. Trash Dog has truly outdone themselves with this one, and it's sure to be a favorite among fans for years to come.