"Suburban royalty" CD by North Side Kings
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| Item no. | 436873 |
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| Title | Suburban royalty |
| Musical Genre | Hardcore |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | North Side Kings |
| Release date | 12/09/2008 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Giving Emo Kids Something To Really Cry About
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2.This Means War
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3.My Sins
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4.Street Trash
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5.Downtown At The Bar
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6.Hustle Don't Stop (Blood Moneyanthem)
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7.When Push Comes To Shove
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8.Step Aside
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9.Nice Girl Finish Last
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10.Organizing Our Neighborhood
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11.Thugcore
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12.The Bearer Of Bad News
by Matthias Mader (02.10.2008) Humor haben sie in jedem Falle, die North Side Kings aus dem Nest Scottsdale im Sonnenstaat Arizona. The four human fighting dogs have called their new CD "Suburban royalty" and play (rather skilfully) with the cliché Hardcore’s origin is the suburban area and not from Big City Downtown (well, with the exception of NYC, that is). With old scholl smashers like "Thugcore", "Giving emo kids something to really cry about" or "Street trash", the North Side Kings don’t hide the fact that their target group consists of more simple structured blokes (similar to No Redeeming Social Value or Blood For Blood). With "Among the living" (the original is from Anthrax), the tattooed troublemakers cover a song not making for much street credibility in the Hardcore arena - but maybe that’s why they have chosen the second cover among the 14 songs: "Bad reputation" by Joan