1. Bury My Eyes At 1510 King St. W.
2. You're Either With Us Or Your With The Satirists
3. All The Good Guys Are Dead And I'm Twisting My Mustache
4. Walkerton, Workfare And The Wusses Who Watched
5. I've Got Your Revolution Right Here Wise Ass
6. The Black Friar's Union Of Thursday Night Anarchists
Bombs Over Providence have released their debut album titled "Liberty's Ugly Best Friend." This album is a very punk album and the bands lyrics are very against things that happen in our world and the politics around them. Now when you first put this album on, you can tell that it needs some work and the recording quality could use a notch or two. The instrumentation on this release is pretty simple as well, a little more technique would be a good addition to the songs. On the positive side is the lyrics, it takes a pretty well versed person to put lyrics like this together. A song to listen to on this album would be "Walkerton, Workfare And The Wusses Who Watched" as the lyrics are the best and the music just fit on this song the best as well. In the end, with a few touch ups, more progression and a better overall recording, this could turn into a good political punk band but this is a good start. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
2. You're Either With Us Or Your With The Satirists
3. All The Good Guys Are Dead And I'm Twisting My Mustache
4. Walkerton, Workfare And The Wusses Who Watched
5. I've Got Your Revolution Right Here Wise Ass
6. The Black Friar's Union Of Thursday Night Anarchists
Bombs Over Providence have released their debut album titled "Liberty's Ugly Best Friend." This album is a very punk album and the bands lyrics are very against things that happen in our world and the politics around them. Now when you first put this album on, you can tell that it needs some work and the recording quality could use a notch or two. The instrumentation on this release is pretty simple as well, a little more technique would be a good addition to the songs. On the positive side is the lyrics, it takes a pretty well versed person to put lyrics like this together. A song to listen to on this album would be "Walkerton, Workfare And The Wusses Who Watched" as the lyrics are the best and the music just fit on this song the best as well. In the end, with a few touch ups, more progression and a better overall recording, this could turn into a good political punk band but this is a good start. They have since called it quits (R.I.P.)
Genre: Punk/Political Punk/Street Punk
Release Date: May 1st, 2003
Location: Brampton, Ontario
Label: Underground Operations
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