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Artist description
really fast emo-pop that sneaks a political/social/not completely worthless message in the back door. that way kids who usually listen to pop-punk and/or emo will get exposed to new ideas that arent in their The Get Up Kids or Saves The Day records. |
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Music Style
Pop Punk meets Emo, and they become great friends. then, one day, they decide that it’s really lame to write songs about girls and start writing songs about political and social issues. now they feel good about themselves for being intelligent and important, and not just poppy, regurgitated garbage like so many of their peers. Pop Punk and Emo enjoy hop-scotch, break dancing and smashing corporate america with every fiber of their beings. god bless those crazy kids! |
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Similar Artists
Mahatma Gandhi, Karl Marx, Martin L King jr, |
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Artist History
we got together about 5 months ago. -August 18th, 2001 |
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Group Members
Juan Dale-guitar/vocals-CONkickMe-bass/vocals-adaM-drums-patrick!-vocals/guitar |
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Instruments
two guitars, bass, drums and voice |
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Albums
The Struggle For Peace (5 song) E.P. |
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Press Reviews
Man! The Struggle For Peace E.P. is a truly awful testimony to The Conflict Theory's ability to rock. These kids are definitely a live band. I can't wait until their full length comes out with the new songs, because these six are out-dated and hard on the ears. i only heard them play two songs from this recording last night. well, keep rocking boys! and, by all means, record again soon because The Struggle For Peace E.P. is embarrassing! -Millions Protest Magazine |
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Location
san diego, california - USA |
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