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[*] posted on 3-31-2011 at 04:02 PM
Tommy gutless


can someone tell me something about this band? i recently listened to their myspace songs, but don´t know what to think of them. somehow a mix between oi! and misfits.
what have they released, what is good?




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[*] posted on 3-31-2011 at 05:02 PM


I was just telling someone about them the other day. There's some more info and a download here: http://usofoiofsweden.blogspot.com/2010/07/tommy-gutless-dea... I'd hesitate to put the download link up, but I'm pretty damn sure that Street Anthem closed down a few years back (probably from, well, this kind of thing).



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[*] posted on 3-31-2011 at 07:55 PM


I don't know much of anything about the bnd, but Death, Honor or Glory Bound is a great album.

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Released by Street Anthem Records in 2004. A band from Pittsburgh playing streetpunk with Oi! influences. The band was formed in 2000 and only released this cd and a demo in 2007 (the band broke up in 2008 so nothing became of it). The band consisted of Bryan McQuaid on vocals, Thomas Guentner (thats his brother on the cover) on guitar and backing vocals, Eric Huntsman on guitar (though he is only featured on 4 tracks on this cd), Rich Pribis on bass and Dave "Ace" Niggemyer on drums. Their sound is easiest explained as a mix off Hudson falcons, Pistol grip an the good part of bands like Flatfoot 56, Street dogs and Dropkick Murphy's (the part without irish folkmusic and drunken mumbeling about god and working on the docks). For a band that started out as a fun sideproject they sure know how to make hitsongs and this whole album is filled with them. First of all what a damn nice booklet they deliver their music with. Every single song has an explanation on what it is about and what they thought about when writing it and if your like me and actually care about the lyrics (even though its punk we're talking about here) its a nice surprise. I first heard them on Backstreets of American Oi! Vol.2 with their civilwar song 54'40 or fight and got sold directly but now after some time witht he record i have to say that's one of their weakest tracks. They have some great singalong punktracks that sticks in your head (Shades apart, Workingclass dream, Rise again) and some with a bit more R'n'R feeling (One thing on my mind, Rock'n'Roll) but its on tracks like Americana and Priceless advice where they slow it down and go a bit more aucustic that they really shine. Americana and Priceless advice is about growing up and remembering the ideals that was passed down on you. It's hard to believe that these songs together where written in less than an hour. Its said to see how an actually good streetpunk band like this died out so fast (while Rancid never seems to stop). 4/5





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