Life Sentence: Life Sentence

Life Sentence SKU: 42371687
Life Sentence: Life Sentence

Life Sentence: Life Sentence

Life Sentence SKU: 42371687

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $29.98
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Title: Life Sentence
Artist: Life Sentence
Label: Radiation Deluxe
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8055515232165
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. Legendary Chicago hardcore punks Life Sentence began their self-titled debut in 1985 with vocalist/bassist Joe Losurdo, drummer Tom O'Connor, guitarist/vocalist Eric Brockman and vocalist Ray Morris. Morris quit before the record was finished and the band became a trio with Losurdo taking over the lead vocals duties with occasional help from Brockman. Above O'Connor's pounding rolls, Losurdo's melodic bass lines and Brockman's scathing lead licks, Losurdo and Brockman spit furious lines about police harassment, the futility of war, unemployment, and other burning issues, as well as punk's commercialisation; raw, raging, and excellently executed, this is first-rate US Midwest hardcore, influential in it's day, and still blistering.

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