Coheed and Cambria
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV 2XLP
After 17 years this essential punk-ska classic is finally getting released on vinyl. Detroit's finest delivered 16 tracks of blisteringly fast, anthemic sing-a-longs and made this record the heir apparent to Operation Ivy's Energy, in terms of it's importance to fans of the genre.
Destruction by Definition is the debut album by the Detroit, Michigan punk rock band The Suicide Machines, released in 1996 by Hollywood Records. It was the band's first full-length album and established their presence in the mid-1990s punk rock mainstream revival. The album's musical style blends elements of hardcore punk and ska, which contributed to the band's style being described as ska punk or "skacore." Music videos were filmed for the singles "No Face" and "S.O.S.," with "No Face" reaching #31 on Billboard's Modern Rock charts. Available for the first time ever on Vinyll
New Girl
S.O.S.
Break the Glass
No Face
Hey
Our Time
Too Much
Islands
The Real You
Face Values
Punk Out
Vans Song
Insecurities
Inside/Outside
Zero
So Long/I Don't Wanna Hear It