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People's Temple: demo cassette
U.S. HC on GMO's, fluoride, creatine and harmful levels of PFA's.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
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People's Temple: demo cassette
People's Temple: demo cassette
U.S. HC on GMO's, fluoride, creatine and harmful levels of PFA's.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
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People's Temple: demo cassetteā
$7.00
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U.S. HC on GMO's, fluoride, creatine and harmful levels of PFA's.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
Members of GLUE, GUNN, FUCKIN' LOVERS, PAWNS
Our take: Peopleās Templeās demo cassette on Roach Leg Records made the rounds last November, but the initial pressing sold out even more quickly than your typical Roach Leg release (which is saying something!) and we missed out on that batch. Fortunately, Roach Leg pressed up more copies, and we got in on the action. While Peopleās Temple has the raw hardcore sound that you associate with Roach Leg Records if youāve been following the label, it doesnāt fall into the d-beat or noise-punk categories that many of Roach Legās other releases do. To me, they sound like a band that could have come from early 80s California with their sprightly tempos, hint of melody, and nihilistic sensibility. Peopleās Temple makes me think of bands like Circle One, Sick Pleasure, or Wasted Youth⦠like those bands, thereās a hint of tuneful UK punk in Peopleās Templeās sound, but itās so raw and thuggish that itās its own thing. Tracks like āDead Soldiersā and āLSD & Anarchyā (which sounds to me like the hit song of the tape) have big choruses that might remind you of UK82 punk bands, but then a track like āHuman Livestockā has a garage-y feel that reminds me of Formaldehyde Junkies. Peopleās Temple is as dirty, raw, and nasty as anything on Roach Leg, but the subtle tunesmithery makes this tape stand out from the pack.
