Kids Like UsThe Game (2009)Eulogy Recordings Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: SloaneDaley (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on November 20th 2009
The Game is gator state natives Kids Like Us' third full-length and it seems to be their attempt at producing a singular cohesive sound. One could speculate that the title of the record, as well as the lyrical references to it, are assertion of their understanding and subsequent dominance in the field of hardcore. Yet, that would mean that they refer to what they do as “the game” and anyone that refers to their particular lifestyle/genre/industry/what-have-you as “the game” deserves to be put in the stockade and made the subject of public mockery. But I digress, for the most part; Kids Like Us has seemed to at least define their own personality here, paring down their hardcore punk, thrash metal and southern rock influences into a thrashy hardcore record that avoids too much frill or bad cliché. It kind of suffers from lack of a completely unique personality, but hey, no one is perfect.
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Lost. the 80's are dead is alot better Did I just lost? Lost. I lost. I think id rather listen to Neil Strauss's The Game on audiobook luv luv luv this rekkid!!! North Florida is the worst place in America. i'd rather live in Burkina Faso. This band is the fucking worst. Goddammit not again. | Features
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