The Campaign 1984Blood for Nashville (2006)Five Point Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Meg (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on April 28th 2006
Before you even got the chance to decide not to give the Campaign 1984's last album a chance, they’re back with their label debut on Five-Point Records, Blood for Nashville. And though it may be hard to fathom, they’re still playing that Southern rock inspired post-hardcore that few acts are even bothering to touch nowadays.
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you lost me with this setence right here so they're corrosion of conformity before pepper keenan took over on vocals? where eagles dare the band are good seriously make a point to read the lyrics...amazing, way to pick out 2 lines and try to represent the album...lame When they played where I lived they played "Where Eagles Dare" and made a speech about how they doubt anyone knows what band it is from, and they wear the fiend skull for fashion or something along those lines. The lyrics are so bad I cannot try to like them, my buddy whos into From First To Last, Hawthorne Heights, and He is Legend loves these dudes. Just throwing that out there. I can't write them off if I've never heard them before... They should tour with Death From Above 1979 My sister was telling me about these guys 3 years ago. I guess I should finally give them a listen. | Features
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