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With a sound as explosive as the object
they were named for, one of NYC's nastiest punk players, "Molotov
Cocktail," spew forth a determined flow of piss and vinegar
from their well of politically active bilge set forth against
the industry standard. "Playlist Freak" opens the door
toward commercial media hatred, rightfully aimed and striking
the mark effectively, even by the time they lash against the
FCC. There's a mention of 1985 in the song "Jerks In Progress,"
which leads us to believe the group's carrying a little mileage,
a beneficial side-effect maybe, lending to the harshness to their
already crude sound. The punk trio covers every angle to promote
their discontent with just about any issue that could be presented
- which fittingly portrays all the music was meant to from the
time it was born - an attribute sometimes lost in many of today's
pretenders, and addressed in the song "Part Time Punks."
"Molotov Cocktail's" cover illustration
speaks volumes about their given viewpoints of corporate run
America. One of the more memorable groups to hit the scene in
recent years, and for those non-believers among us, they'll have
you dancing the "cha, cha, cha" even while the "Old
World Order" continues to suck the spirit out of you. |