Bad-ass folk-punk from Boston: these guys play traditional Irish arrangements and old IWW songs played hard and sloppy complete with tin whistle, fiddles, and rhythms ready made to stomp your boots and wave a glass of beer to. There is a little more punk to the sound and the idea here, as the recording is muddy and the fiddle is a bit out of tune, but the energy carries through as do the tough vocals and smart lyrics.
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Making Punk A Threat Again, Again
Let My Last Words Not Be in Rhyme
Bedtime For Plutocracy
Shenandoah
Never Hopped a Train
Buried in Business Casual
Babylon is Fallen
I Have Led a Good Life
Reply to Michael
The Whale
Mama Tried
Let The Wind and The Sea Be My Grave
Dump The Bosses Off Your Back
Maybe Collecting Records Will Help
Streets Of Chinatown
Boxing Day 1914
Shanendoah
Grass (Carl Sandburg)
Lullaby Of The Charles
I Sing Of Olaf Glad And Big (E.E. Cummings)
Grass
Bonus Track
i sing of olaf glad and big
Let my Last words not be in ryme
The Wind and the Sea
To Beat the Devil (Unlisted Track)
Grass (Carl Sandburg Cover)
To A Husband At War
Bedtime for Plutacracy
Taken
Greenland Whale Fisheries
Pancho and Lefty
Last Words
Public Service Denouncement
Suicide in the Trenches
Dump the Bosses of Your Back
Ball And Chain
To Beat The Devil
I Sing of Olaf, Glad, and Big (E.E. Cummings Cover)
Survivors
Between the Wars
I Sing Of Olaf, Glad And Big (E.E. Cummings Cover)
Making Punk a Threat Again!
Red and Black
To Beat The Devil (hidden)
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Brown Bottle Flu
Oh Shenandoah
Bed Time for Plutacracy
Dump The Bosses
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