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Subb, The Motions

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1472411

Disk length: 38m 13s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. A little more of Chomsky (A little less of you and me) 1:58
2. The motions 2:34
3. Make trade fair 1:42
4. Tattoo 1:58
5. I've got it all wrong 1:17
6. No need to say 2:21
7. The factories 2:42
8. Don't be gone 3:15
9. Following the idiots 2:55
10. Forget me not 2:08
11. The feeling you've lost it 2:29
12. Quarter to seven 2:23
13. Fashionistas 2:49
14. The remedy & the cure 2:03
15. Said & done 3:00
16. We can rest when we're dead 2:26

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Review

"Ska-punk is this Montreal quintet's forte, and it does it better than many of its American counterparts." - THE RECORD

Based near Montreal, Subb has been playing its own brand of ska-punk since November 1992. Taking influences from early punk rock and classic ska bands, they have been a mainstay in the Canadian independent music scene. Their first full-length, The Highstep to Hell, came out in 1997 on Underworld Records and received acclaim from fans and critics alike. In March 2000, Subb released their long awaited follow-up, Until the Party Ends, on Montreal's Stomp Records. 2002 saw the launch of Daylight Saving, a slight departure from their previous material. Now, with the release of The Motions, Subb is set to raise the bar a lot higher, mixing their distinctive brand of melodic punk rock with reggae, ska, and even a little hardcore. Phenomenal production and insightful songwriting round out what will prove to be their finest album to date.

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