Dear Inspector Hajji oh
There’s an uproar in the streets below
Just crawl to your window
Look down on the crowd
You can see their faces hear them now
They’re calling to God and
Fear of all
Danger is shut out
Gotta hear the words they say
Come on now
Uniformed Supermen
Use their guns to clear this place
It’s law now it’s law now
Where did all
The people go
Nothing but their shoes remain
It’s odd how their gone now
Fear of all
Danger is shot down
Gotta hear these words they say
Come on now
Would you follow me into town
Could you follow me there
Though the streets continually
Seem to be narrowing
And every breath you take
You feel like every step you make
Could be a big mistake
Ducking into alleyways
And hiding from the Mukhabaraat
Be advise of your rights
Gotta hear the words they say
Come on now
Come on now
Come on now
Gotta hear the words they say
Come on now
This band goes to A,B and Z...The first song is absolute hardcore but from there we wrangle genre of hardcore...The anger is there but guitar is clean on the verge of pop but tempo sticks it in Hardcore or Punk.But none the less this shit is top notch.Fans of spazzy punk take note.. john onyskin
This debut self-titled album contains eight songs that have strong Red Dons/The Observer influences. Calling them copy-cats wouldn’t do them justice though. There’s a sense of melody that adds influences from Swedish bands like Masshysteri or Gorilla Angreb. On the eight tracks the bands outs an urgent political message. Unfortunately, with only these eight songs, the album is over before you know it, leaving you hungry for more! dcdirkzwager
From the first deadened cowbell to the last dissonant guitar interval, Dutch quartet Geo's new record is shaped for impact. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 25, 2024