Label: Polterchrist
Year: 1999
Let's get that Barbaro dance card punched, with this, their debut album, and the final piece to the discography.
The same descriptors are apt from the previous posts, but for this one, I'll add in Jawbox, and mention there's a bit more of a 90's "alternative rock" kinda thing happening at times. You know what I mean, those sweeping dynamics and big riffs that come crashing through? Shiner is still a good reference for that type thing. Just don't worry about it, and listen. I rarely know what I'm talking about anyway.
DL
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