yeah Protest are always on point lyrically. Kezia is awesome for that. And I feel like at their core, they're more late 90's/early 2000's post-hardcore/punk band that shreds a lot.
I was gonna jam them the other day but I remembered that the frontman became a cop and I got irate before I could press play, got lost in thought about it, and somewhere in the course of that thought I decided to listen to thou
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their show was so fun. Booze def enhanced it. Flag it ff
might be my favorite one on it though, but el coyote and the dealer are really great too
Haven't jammed these dudes in a long ass time. Still kicks ass \m/