NUTS & BOLTS - "We Don't Want To Wake Up" - CDLP

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“Oakland California’s Nuts & Bolts have teamed up with fledgling record label Funeral Records for their second release “We Don’t Wanna Wake Up” finally capturing the high energy and excitement of their live shows. Tracks like “This Game Called Life,” This Is Hell,” and “Young Reckless Responsibly Insane” reverberate the hard-hitting sounds of bands like Bonecrusher, Rose Tattoo and the Templars while tracks like “Better Days,” “Cocodrie Catastrophe,” and “The Reducer” evoke the energy and melody of the early classics from the Swinging Utters, The Bouncing Souls and The Reducers SF. This release from the East Bay’s hardest working Oi band is a must have for any collection.”

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“Oakland California’s Nuts & Bolts have teamed up with fledgling record label Funeral Records for their second release “We Don’t Wanna Wake Up” finally capturing the high energy and excitement of their live shows. Tracks like “This Game Called Life,” This Is Hell,” and “Young Reckless Responsibly Insane” reverberate the hard-hitting sounds of bands like Bonecrusher, Rose Tattoo and the Templars while tracks like “Better Days,” “Cocodrie Catastrophe,” and “The Reducer” evoke the energy and melody of the early classics from the Swinging Utters, The Bouncing Souls and The Reducers SF. This release from the East Bay’s hardest working Oi band is a must have for any collection.”

“Oakland California’s Nuts & Bolts have teamed up with fledgling record label Funeral Records for their second release “We Don’t Wanna Wake Up” finally capturing the high energy and excitement of their live shows. Tracks like “This Game Called Life,” This Is Hell,” and “Young Reckless Responsibly Insane” reverberate the hard-hitting sounds of bands like Bonecrusher, Rose Tattoo and the Templars while tracks like “Better Days,” “Cocodrie Catastrophe,” and “The Reducer” evoke the energy and melody of the early classics from the Swinging Utters, The Bouncing Souls and The Reducers SF. This release from the East Bay’s hardest working Oi band is a must have for any collection.”