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"Born To Die"

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He knew he was guna get it badwhen his dad bailed him outa jaillead him from the station by a handful of his hairSaid "I dont know what to do with ya boy,I just dont understand, what the hell makes you act like this?"And lookin back this lost punk said, he said"i found it dad,i found the meaning of life...Your only born so you can die!"so you can die [x3]She was showered in moneyshe was showered in jewelsbut her dad beat on her every day and nightand there was nothing she could doshe cut her wrists at 17everyone wondered whyshe had it all she was rich and prettybut alone each night she'd cryshe found it nowshe found the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieso you can die [x3]yeahyou find it nowyou find the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieyou find it nowyou find the meaning of lifeyour only born so you can dieso you can die [x3]

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Artist: Rational Animals

Album: Distorted Temptation 7"
Release: 2009
Label: Feral Kid

Tracklist:

1. How To Despise
2. Dark Eyes
3. Everybody's Cool Friend
4. Games And Fun
5. Distorted Temptation


Rational Animals piqued my interested with their pretty solid debut 7", Perception Becomes Reality, but it didn't blow me away like I had hoped. Still, I figured I'd peep their new 7" after seeing their cool yet LONG live show and found myself blown away. For those of you who haven't heard them, the band is often described as playing a style of hardcore pretty indebted to late-era Black Flag sound. To me though, they sound like Gone's "Insidious Distraction" with vocals. And really, the band is more than just a derivative of that sound. The BF comparisons can end with the music, though, as the singer is way too soft compare, even pulling off an Ian MacKaye laugh in the title track.

Every song on this is a straight-up nerd rager. Distorted Temptation sounds like a slightly more furious version of the I Can See You EP, particularly extra-riffy/wanky songs like "Dark Eyes" and "Everybody's Cool Friend." "Games And Fun," which appeared on the Drugged Conscience comp The World Itself Is A Bad Dream, is their hardest hitting song and is one of their finest moments. All in all, these songs kick with an extra grooviness not often found in hardcore these days. This is a solid improvement over their first release and I hope Will and co. can keep up the good work.

Here's to Resident Evil 5!http://www.mediafire.com/?wzgmnyxyjk4

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