Friday Night Sissy Fight - The Minimum Wage EP

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Review by Anita Elliott

Friday Night Sissy Fight's album The Minimum Wage is a refreshing take on punk rock. The band's sound is reminiscent of classic punk bands like The Clash and The Ramones, but with a modern twist. The album is filled with catchy guitar riffs, driving drum beats, and clever lyrics that touch on themes of working-class struggles and social injustice.

The standout tracks on the album include "Dead End Job," which perfectly captures the frustration and monotony of working a low-wage job, and "Riot in the Streets," which is a rousing call to action for those who feel powerless in the face of societal oppression. Other notable tracks include "Burnout City" and "No Future," which both showcase the band's knack for writing anthemic punk rock songs.

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Artist: Friday Night Sissy Fight
Album: The Minimum Wage EP
Rating: 3.0

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Filename: friday-night-sissy-fight-the-minimum-wage-ep.rar
  • MP3 size: 22.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 122 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
When You Piss In Your Pants, You Only Stay Warm So Long1:47
He's A Very Delicate Flower, Yes?
It's A Minimum Wage Dream Come True!2:51
Shattered Hope1:45

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM

Notes

  • 7" Black Vinyl.
  • includes immediate download of 4-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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Summary by Anita Elliott

The Minimum Wage is a solid album that is sure to appeal to fans of punk rock and socially conscious music. Friday Night Sissy Fight has crafted a sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary, and their lyrics are as relevant today as they were during the punk rock heyday of the 1970s. This album is definitely worth a listen for anyone who appreciates good punk rock music.