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SWITCHhITTER is adrenaline etched onto aluminum. SWITCHhITTER is a musical defibrillator. SWITCHhITTER is a much-needed slap in the face...with a shovel. SWITCHhITTER is why punk rock makes your heart beat faster and your palms sweat and your lungs ache and your head throb. SWITCHhITTER is slicing, seething, angular guitars and strained, feverish vocals. SWITCHhITTER is skin-lacerating drumbeats. SWITCHhITTER is muddy, churning basslines with deadly rhythmic undercurrents. SWITCHhITTER is going to frighten your parents. SWITCHhITTER is David Uskovich, Jason Ward and Ron Miller, any of whom could easily kill you with their instruments. SWITChITTER is the chugging rhythm, elasticized guitar assault and guttural/manic vocals of "Can You Tell that I'm Punk?". SWITCHhITTER is the mounting unrest and skittery, unhinged fury of "Persimmon." SWITCHhITTER is the blink-and-miss-it vitriolic blast of "Bitter? Damn Right I'm Bitter!" SWITCHhITTER is balls on CD. SWITCHhITTER is the DTs for non-drinkers. SWITCHhITTER is a spinal operation done with plastic cutlery. And if SWITCHhITTER isn't in your CD collection, you SUCK. |
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