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S.S.S.P.

For Life
2007
Koi

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Published on October 23rd 2007

Mike DeLorenzo and Vinnie Value have probably been around long enough to be regarded as New York Hardcore veterans -- their pedigree includes, and I'm just going off the one-sheet here, Kill Your Idols, Celebrity Murders, Warzone, Serpico, C.R. and No Redeeming Social Value. They pair together here in S.S.S.P. (Skinheads Still Scare People) to craft a full-length of highly Oi!-influenced hardcore punk that, despite a couple flaws, is fairly solid.

Firstly, the album begins with "Old Blood, New Breed," a melodic instrumental of double-time punk that, while certainly isn't bad, feels more like a mid-album effort and probably would've been better suited as a secret song. It also shows you that the recording on For Life is fairly rough to the point that it actually makes the music less confrontational and up front -- everything just seems a little muffled. "Spin the Bottle" is next and really reveals what S.S.S.P. essentially sounds like: It's, well, a more Oi!-influenced version of early Kill Your Idols, with considerably slower vocals. The song after, "What Do You Stand For?" is easily one of the album's best, nearly matched by rugged cuts like "It's Up to Us" and "Dead and Gone."

S.S.S.P. definitely pile on the Oi! aesthetic generously, with that front cover to the right only the tipping point. "Jimmy" coincidentally shares some of the same personal confusion regarding soldiers going off to war with another hardcore song of the nearly same name, especially with a line like "another life is lost for something we don't understand"; however, it also throws in a chorus that unapologetically declares "always support our troops." That moment might be pretty awkward for the complete opposite end of the punx spectrum, but it's easy to see where the band is coming from in the context of the song.

For Life tacks on four bonus tracks, all of which make up their 2006 7" EP Skinheads Still Scare People. While the record overall comes off as a bit sluggish and tired sometimes (see "Never Give In"), S.S.S.P. prove they can write some good, enjoyable tunes that freshly blend in a style some tend to perceive as dated or dead.

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    Posted by GlassPipeMurder on 2007-10-25 17:32:22
    My Score:

    This sounds good.

    Posted by theoriginalsmellgoats on 2007-10-24 20:35:58

    anyone remember the anti-heros: "Jerry was a piece of shit!/ Greatful that he's dead" or blanks 77... i thought the latter was considered a pogo punk band. for that matter i take teen idols over all this shit

    Posted by Fresnoska on 2007-10-24 14:29:58

    Wow!! A punk review, few and far between on this site

    Posted by NotPatriotic on 2007-10-24 03:05:38

    I take that back. they are more of a 77 band than Oi band.

    Posted by NotPatriotic on 2007-10-24 03:04:09

    Skinheads do scare people. I've always liked Blanks 77. I think they are a good American Oi band.

    Posted by TheOneTrueBill on 2007-10-24 01:12:42

    Celebrity Murders are awesome.

    Posted by feeeding5000 on 2007-10-23 18:27:03

    Yeah, being a skinhead in this day and age lacks any meaning at all. And yes, they do scare people, but that's just because suspenders are scary.
    American Oi is not good. Let's face it; Iron Cross and Stars and Stripes suck, and I'm gonna venture a guess that this band does too.