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4.0 out of 5 stars RKL: allways great Nardcore, January 11, 2004
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
This cd, released on Epitaph is a great example of an awsome old-school Nardcore band, kickinga$$ on a major record label.

While I Love this cd, I gave it 4 stars because If this is your first RKL cd, then you should be looking at their album "Keep Laughing". This is a better cd.

Great Punk/thrash/Rock. and if you like this cd, get Riches to Rags.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Thrash n' Roll from RKL, June 11, 2008
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
Awesome album from Nardcore gods RKL. Spastic, thrashy punk rock n' roll with excellent musicianship and lyrics. Great comic book insert as well. Highly recommend for any fan of fast punk rock.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a reissue would be doing this album a great justice!, July 19, 2006
This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
wow..this album is really good...i had recently got into this band by hearing a couple of songs and being impressed. i would say picture Sublime doing hardcore and you would get something similar to RKL. catchy and essential as Bad Religion's Suffer.

sad to say, this album also suffers from epitaph records discontinuing it. i wish epitaph would show their discontinued classics some much needed respect and at least be courteous enough to sell these out of print gems' rights to some other company eager to release them. its sad when you can re-issue a mediocre 1997 Pennywise album when classic albums like this are a dying species. c'mon! i would gladly buy a re-issue even if i have this already!
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5.0 out of 5 stars RKL are the boys, November 15, 2002
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Anthony Bickel (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
This album takes you right back to the late 80's punk/hardcore scene in San Francisco just before it died. relish in the joy of pure hard hittin rock. Songs like "Tribute to the Jester" and "Catch Your Breath" show the bands ultimate maturity in their song writing and overall mayhem. Before MTV ruined punk there was RKL, love it. Besides this album shows some of the best drummimg and best bass playing hardcore has ever seen, and it's one guy doing both, not to mention he's the main songwriter, Bomber!
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is awsome for all Thrash or Punk fans, April 26, 2001
This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
Well, if you ever find the LP version, this is a must have, the comic book is sure to be a classic in any collection, the LP comes with it inside. Aside from that, this album just rocks, if you are a fan of Lagwagon 's new CD "Let Talk About Feelings" , this is the band Chris started with. The chops are fast furious, and mondo-riffy. The drums will blow you away, and the basslines ... well, wow ~! It's a must have for any punk or thrash fan, and i must say it's in my top two favorites of all-time, and would definitly make my Desert Island list. A fantastic record which i will listen to when i'm old and grey, and people will look at me funny for being old and still enjoying thrash-punk rock. If anyone wishes to contact me you can do so @ budlizrd3@yahoo.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's your Rock and Roll Nightmare, November 27, 2000
This review is from: Rock N Roll Nightmare (Audio CD)
This is definitly one of the best, if not the best, albums released on the Epitaph label. Which means it's got to be one of the best punk rock records of all time. Great, meaningful lyrics printed in comic book fashion, great melodies played in skater fashion. Look in your S&M Airlines jacket and see who NOFX was playing with back in the day. Then buy this album.
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