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![]() | Safety In NumbersBuild and Structure2002 Triple Crown
Review by: Scott See others by this writer Triple Crown Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on August 23rd 2002
Safety In Numbers is Andy Jackson from Hot Rod Circuit's pet project, and it's obvious from the first track. The album blasts right out of the gate with a sound very similar to HRC's first EP on Triple Crown - the main reason for this is because the majority of these songs were written back when Hot Rod Circuit was still called Antidote. Jackson originally intended these songs for the band, but instead set them aside for a few years. Now that they've had time to ferment, he's recruited some friends [most notable being Jake Cardwell of Reflector/The New Amsterdams] and made a band out of these "leftovers." How do they fare up? Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
This is a good album. It is a little harder version of Hot Rod Circuit (Andy Jackson). My only criticism is that the album is just over thirty minutes. i was left wanting more. However, it is worth picking up. This is good, good stuff. more like safety in bumbers! hehehehhe lolz!! |