Having outgrown their Stray Cats and Green Day phases, the Living End join forces with Midnight Oil and Silverchair producer Nick Launay for an album that firmly establishes them as Australia's Great Rock Hope. Like late, great power-pop revivalists...more.
I've had this album ever since it first came out, but i havent written reviews until now. The Living End is one of the most overlooked and underrated bands out there today, and there is no excuse for this because...more.
Every song on this album is worth listening to, there's a bunch of people who are like "arr bloody livin' end, pack of australian c**nts, blah blah." , I live in Australia and i know a lot of australian c...more.
Catchy pop-punk hooks, booming ska rythyms, and furious rockabilly swagger is what we get treated to with The Living End's self-titled cd. Elements of Green Day, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Stray Cats with a little dash of...more.
I have been a fan of the Living End for years. This CD was stolen from me (Can't really blame them) and I started going through "withdrawls" without it. This CD is just awesome. I love the lyrics and the...more.