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Wednesday, March 05, 2003
 
The Transplants receive an "A" from the Village Voice
Friday, February 14, 2003


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TRANSPLANTS
(Hellcat)


Power passion speed-there can't be any new way to configure those old saws around guitar-bass-drums, can there? Only then there is. Hardcore punk and hardcore ska join mook metal, hip hop criminal-mindedness, and the occasional rap element to form a music whose intense focus is absolutely punk and just about unprecedented. Rancid guitarist Tim Armstrong and Blink-182 drummer Travis Berker are the masterminds, previously unrecorded hanger-on Rob Aston the singer who added lyrics and meaning. Aston sounds like the young Shane MacGowan and writes as both a drug-dealing scumbag and a street person on a mission. He could be either, or both. He could have juiced a memorable one-off or a definitive classic.

Grade: A

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guttermouth and death by stereo.
now, that's going to be really nice.

 

 
   
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