F-Minus

Suburban Blight

Editor's Review:

Anybody who has caught F-Minus live knows that this band is as furious as they come. The 20 - count 'em 20 - songs on this CD manage to capture a lot of the live energy they put into their shows. All four members contribute vocals with guitarist Brad Logan's guttural howls leading the charge. Most of the songs clock in at around a minute, but they manage to pack in a lot of song in that one minute - verse / chorus / verse, bridges and sometimes leads all find their place in the fury. Lyrically they cover the personal and political, creating anthems for the disillusioned, but not the apathetic. Excellent punk rock.
- Brian Brophy


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Record Label Hellcat Records
Released December 2001

Tracks

  1. Suburban Blight
  2. Rise to Power
  3. Capital Murder
  4. Light at the End
  5. Vultures
  6. Food Not God
  7. White Collar Crime
  8. Pain Messiah
  9. Property Damage
  10. Cosmetic
  11. Worth the Cost
  12. Final Bullet
  13. Zeroed Out
  14. Fables
  15. Forced Identity
  16. Still…
  17. See Me Bleed
  18. Off Your Knees
  19. Christy Vanity
  20. Atrophy of the Soul
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Stemming from the Huntington Beach hardcore punk scene, the SoCal-based F-Minus (currently comprised of guitarist / vocalist Brad Logan, bassist Jennifer Johnson, guitarist Erika Danking and drummer Adam Zuckert) has been releasing old-school flavored punk rock since their 1997 Give ‘Em The Boot single. A year later, two EPs followed: Failed Society (Hellcat) and Won’t Bleed Me on Pealo Records), followed by their 1999 full-length self-titled debut (produced by Tim Armstrong of Rancid). Their follow-up album, Suburban Blight, was released in 2001.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (July, 2002)