If punk rock rolls in revolutions, then Last of the Famous is the band to turn the music world on its head. Rushing forward with a mix of melodic
hardcore and early SST-style punk rock, this four-piece delivers catchy hooks without formula and attitude without the stereotypes. Their debut album,
The Music or the Misery, captures the first and second-generation influences that define their passion for punk, yet their songs speak to a new
generation longing for music with heart and authenticity.
The band's members - who previously played in such groups as Youth of Today, Shelter, Saves the Day, Gorilla Biscuits, Give Up the Ghost, Piebald, and
Judge - have a history of giving fans something real, and Last of the Famous embraces the challenge of taking that tradition one step higher.
Last of the Famous blows! They opened for Madball and H2O last summer I think, and they were horrendous. I cringed the entire set.clevohardcore - 4-21-2006 at 08:20 PM
I like when they describe themselves as "without sterotypes" "trendsetting" or words like "revolution" or "revolutionary" Those are other words for
"we suck".Kid Ugly - 4-21-2006 at 08:31 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by moron
Last of the Famous blows! They opened for Madball and H2O last summer I think, and they were horrendous. I cringed the entire set.
Was this when Dirty Mary played as well? If so, I was there.