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For all of the American disrock kids who wish they could have lived in Japan to see Disclose, Gloom, or Zyanose play, D-Sagawa is all the proof you need that we still have amazing raw punk to call our own cfrink
supported by 5 fans who also own “Scared Of What's To Come”
I had this record in my wishlist for ages (probably since it came out) and I never listened to it, as with most of the stuff that ends in my wishlist.
Then at some point I had a chance to see them live and finally listened to it for some time before the gig.
I thought the band was a bit cold. Still, the riffs are there and the sound too. And it was a nice show anyway!
I'm curious to see where this band is heading! Support them! activa44
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