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Disgust

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN00803341385535
EAN0803341385535
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Product Description

In a world filled with auto-tuned mediocrity and manufactured pop stars, HOPELESS YOUTH emerges like a breath of stale beer-soaked air. Their latest album, "Disgustin British English," is a messy, raucous, and unapologetically punk rock masterpiece that will leave you questioning your own hygiene habits. From the very first track, "Bloody Hell," it's clear that HOPELESS YOUTH give zero sh*ts about fitting into the mainstream. With their snarling vocals, blistering guitar riffs, and chaotic drumming, they deliver a sonic assault that is equal parts exhilarating and offensive. Songs like "Fish and Chips" and "Toilet Tea" showcase the band's unique ability to turn mundane British experiences into anthems of rebellion. It's like they took a Pub Crawl through the streets of London and set it to music. But what really sets HOPELESS YOUTH apart is their fearless exploration of the gross and grimy aspects of English life. Tracks like "Rotten Teeth" and "Busted Knuckles" delve into the darker side of existence, painting a vivid portrait of a society on the brink of collapse. "Disgustin British English" is not for the faint of heart. It's raw, unfiltered, and downright filthy. But for those brave enough to take the plunge, it offers a glimpse into a world where punk rock is still alive and kicking. So grab a pint, put on your Doc Martens, and dive headfirst into the debauchery that is HOPELESS YOUTH. Cheers, mates.