BeatsteaksSmack Smash (2004)Epitaph Records Reviewer Rating:
Published on March 30th 2004
Berlin's Beatsteaks return with their long appreciated fourth album "Smack Smash". The rise of the Beatsteaks started 1995, a deal with Epitaph and three highly triumphant records later the band finds itself at the crossroads where the next record decides between total superstardom (at least in Germany) or mediocrity. That is the time when Smack Smash is released. Please login or register to post comments. What are the benefits of having a Punknews.org account?
Do not dismiss this band... actually listen to Living Targets and Launched the full length through each album and you will be suprisingly impressed... they're not the best band but have you ever heard anything this good from Germany? no... every country needs a staple punk band... this is it for Germany My absolute favourits! labels not epitaph, its warner in europe at least to the guy a few posts below. i think he meant anticipated. leave him alone Bunch of nazis. Don't buy any of their cd's. They support terror, Hitler and acronyms. Score's for that song Summer by these guys, one of the best songs I've heard. Seriously. Figure it out Tonite on an old Punkorama rips by these guys, I'll have to check this out as much as I like Rancid, you can hardly call Indestructible a "masterpiece." "long appreciated" Great band, It's a shame epitaph didn't do a damn thing for their last CD "Living Targets" its pretty sweet, I am actually listening to it right now..."this is atomic love"... | Features
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