119 (LP) [Explicit]
Trash Talk
Amoeba Review
10/08/2012
Trash Talk truly sound like the voice of outsiders on 119, decrying the pain, suffering and corruption they see in the world around them on the explosive “Exile on Broadway.” Clearly, Trash Talk aren’t interested in producing fun party rock on 119. They’re more indebted to classic hardcore bands (especially Black Flag and Bad Brains), keeping with its history as music of protest and serious subject matter while keeping things hard, fast and quick. Odd Future’s Tyler, the Creator and Hodgy Beats growl and chant over heavy sludge on “Blossom & Burn,” speaking to the positive effects of having Trash Talk sign to the mostly hip-hop-based Odd Future Records. But Trash Talk’s smart hardcore speaks for itself, too. Just listen to “F.E.B.N.,” which spends a good chunk of its less than two minute running time building its beat before unleashing riffs that could withstand a hurricane, which is pretty much what frontman Lee Spielman delivers with his slashing vocals. Whatever exile Trash Talk may feel, they express being young and full of piss ’n’ vinegar so well that countless kids who know the feeling will likely crowd around 119.
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Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
|---|---|---|
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1.
Eat The Cycle
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Trash Talk | 02:18 |
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2.
Exile On Broadway
|
Trash Talk | 01:12 |
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3.
My Rules
|
Trash Talk | 01:03 |
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4.
F.E.B.N.
|
Trash Talk | 01:36 |
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5.
Uncivil Disobedience
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Trash Talk | 01:16 |
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6.
Blossom & Burn (feat. Hodgy Beats & Tyler, The Creator)
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Trash Talk | 02:31 |
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7.
Reasons
|
Trash Talk | 02:14 |
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8.
Fuck Nostalgia
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Trash Talk | 01:51 |
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9.
Apathy
|
Trash Talk | 01:47 |
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10.
Thanks, But No Thanks
|
Trash Talk | 01:21 |
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11.
Bad Habits
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Trash Talk | 01:08 |
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12.
Swinging To Pieces
|
Trash Talk | 00:53 |
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13.
For The Lesser Good
|
Trash Talk | 00:28 |
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14.
Dogman
|
Trash Talk | 02:20 |












