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I was at this shitty record store in my town going through the very small punk section in the used album bins (believe it or not I’ve struck gold there before) and I came across an EP titled Old School E.P. by a band called the Happy Campers. The name sounded fun, and it was cheap -- and so am I. So after a while of deep concentration along with some arithmetic, I found out that if I paid the $3 I would still be able to afford a pack of smokes on the walk back home, so I did so.

45 minutes of walking and about eight smokes later I found myself utterly shocked by what I was hearing blasting out of my computer speakers. “Just Like You” ripped through my ear canals and I immediately wanted to grab my board and go skate. It came blaring out and just about ripped my face off with its aggressive yet melodic punk attitude; I knew right then what I was in for and I couldn't wait. Though they only display a small portion of talent that this band possesses, the lyrics are impressive and insightful such as "many masks that you will try on the path to growing old / different faces, different skins to shed until you reach your goal / the mold will set, the clay will dry to the mask from which you hide / what matters most, intact remains the person trapped inside."

Although five of the six songs on this EP are very reminiscent to the `90s skatepunk (that I love so much) they do accomplish to slow things down on “Voices (Remix)” and remain pretty slow throughout the song; it manages to come off as a great pop-punk tune.

All in all, this EP is solid throughout -- the musicianship is tight, fast, aggressive and impressive. The lyrics range from political aspects to other thought-provoking and perceptive subjects. Not many people know of this band who hail from Las Vegas; however, they’ve managed to stay together for 10 long years and release some great music and these six songs are just a taste of what the Happy Campers are capable of.



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    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 7:07 PM (EDT)

    Some of these songs were on a bumfights video. You can draw your own conclusions from that.

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 14, 2007 at 7:37 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Score is for smoking and skating.

    Posted by skankin_in_the_pit on 2007-06-12 16:23:03
    My Score:

    "these guys were on a comp that my old label put out back in 2001. score is for them being an awesme bunch of dudes."

    Are you talking about the Bombed In Las Vegas comp with these dudes the Vermin, 2 cents worth, and a few others?. That's always been my favorite local comp, but I'm thinking that could of came out before '01.

    It's already been said, but these are some really good dudes. I've never been a big fan of the band, but this is my favorite release of theirs. I've always loved "sixteen" and "voices" so I was stoked to hear them rerecorded/remixed. Score, once again, is for awesome these guys are.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 3:42 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    this was put out on monkey ass records?!? score is for naming your label monkey ass.

    Posted by nocigar on 2007-06-12 11:40:43

    yes this is the band that was on Springman Record's Punk Rock Strike Volume Three, the title of the song was "Hurting You" I believe.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at 2:45 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    these guys were on a comp that my old label put out back in 2001. score is for them being an awesme bunch of dudes.

    Posted by GlassPipeMurder on 2007-06-12 01:08:18
    My Score:

    Is this the same band that was on Springman Records Punk Rock Strike 3? The song they had was awesome...score is for that.