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Posted on 09/11/09 at 01:37:22 pm
This week - Martin Robinson gets dewy-eyed over a hardcore manifesto of youth power that never quite got the vote
The Nation Of Ulysses
Plays Pretty For Baby
(Dischord, 1992)
“I’m not talking ’bout a Beatles’ song, written 100 years before I was born/They’re all talking ’bout the round and round, but who’s got the real anti-parent culture sound?”
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