Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The Fartz - World Full Of Hate


Raw and simple, the Fartz owe more of a musical debt to Discharge than they do to their peers in the USA. Blaine and co. rip through 16 tracks of pissed off hardcore punk, only stopping for their drummer Loud Fart to count off 19 (most bands stick with 1-2-3-4). The only downside is that this is a little too simple at times, although it's not for lack of trying. The music is energetic and Blaine spits out the lyrics with disgust and spite (not ignoring Darby, I think this is where Jerry A got his influence). My favorite part is when he sings (if you could call it that) "Battle Hymn of Ronald Reagan" - it's so bad, it's great!--CHRIS[KFTH]



Genre: Hardcore/Punk
Year: 1982




Tracklist:

01. People United
02. Heros (Cum Home in Boxes)
03. When Will It End
04. Rights
05. Don't Want No Gun
06. Questions and Answers
07. Viet-Vet
08. Battle Hymn of Ronnie Reagan
09. World Full of Hate
10. Bible Stories
11. What's Wrong
12. Happy Apathy
13. Know-It-Alls
14. Freight Train
15. Take a Stand (Against the Klan)
16. Children of the Grave




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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this came out the same year as the first discharge record really doubt the fartz had heard them