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As the World Burns
  • Artist: Common Enemy
  • Label: Jailhouse
  • UPC: 616822105429
  • Item #: 291269X
  • Genre: Punk
  • Release Date: 6/12/2012
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As the World Burns on CD

As the World Burns, the new album by Common Enemy... probably has them sitting around thinking, how will we top this one? Because that's what this record is! A game changer! The opening song, Thrown Away, has some sick guitar harmonies, but don't trip all of you who love Common Enemy, almost all the songs are still a minute and 50 seconds for the most part. What I'm trying to say is this is Common Enemy at it's very best! This crushes from track 1 all the way to the end, straight up raging! Great scream alongs with a few new tricks up their sleeves, stashed next to a fat sack of white widow. XThe Ballad of BruceX and Shark Attack are the best of what Common Enemy has always done, but somehow '?' made it even more f***in' rad. I'll stop ranting, just go out get a 40oz of Old English 800, smoke a blunt, and shag on yer board, behind a police car with this record blaring on yer ipod (downloaded from the vinyl you just bought of course) (Review By: Mark Unseen, of The Unseen, The Ashers, & Tenebrae) Common Enemy return with their best shit yet! Not only are the songs killer, but the recording itself stands out. It's a great mix of punk 'n hard core. Pick this up. Also help them out if they hit your town. They are the type of dudes that will return the favor. (Review By: Serge, of The Goons, & Nervous Impulse)... Thankfully there is some dope burning along with it. Common Enemy coughs out 16 tracks of thrashy skate core with some metal flavor globbed on to the lung butter. Subject matter ranges from stuff that'll solicit some yuks from the party-core types to socio-political rantings about consumer culture, class war and corporate influence on our lives. There is one primary point I judge bands on: the answer to the question -"did they sell me?". Even if I hate the music a band is making, if they can show me that what they're doing is an expression of their core then they're ok in my book. I've seen Common Enemy play more times than i can count and they've always kicked my ass and this release convinces me even further that Common Enemy are a great band and, luckily for me, they make the sounds I like: the stuff circle pits are made of! On the whole the songs remind me of something you'd hear on a old Mystic Records' We Got Power comp 'cept tight and wearing the influence of some of the great hardcore and punk that was ripping up Pennsylvania in the 90's and then they tack on the occasional guitar harmonies that instantly make me think of Iron Maiden.