Western Addiction

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Mailer, Meet Jim 01:37 Tools
The Church Of Black Flag 02:12 Tools
Charged Words 01:32 Tools
When a Good Friend Attacks 01:48 Tools
Incendiary MInds 01:19 Tools
A Poor Recipe For Civic Cohesion 01:58 Tools
We Tech Supported A Manipulator 02:10 Tools
Taedium 01:21 Tools
Animals And Children 01:33 Tools
Face Cancer 01:57 Tools
Matrons Of The Canals 01:55 Tools
Corralling Pestilence 02:11 Tools
It's Funny, I Don't Feel Like A Winner 01:21 Tools
Masscult, Vulgarians and Entitlement 01:21 Tools
I'm Not the Man That I Thought I'd Be 02:21 Tools
Masscult, Vulgarians, And Entitlement 01:36 Tools
Clatter And Hiss 01:31 Tools
I Tore My Hands Off in a Combine 01:31 Tools
Spider in England 01:34 Tools
Family of Boys 01:34 Tools
Your Life Is Precious 02:15 Tools
Black Salt 01:36 Tools
Rat Patrol 02:15 Tools
Honeycreeper 01:36 Tools
Ditch Riders 01:36 Tools
Righteous Lightning 01:36 Tools
From the Ramparts 01:36 Tools
Red Emeralds 01:36 Tools
Humming Bars of White Light 02:21 Tools
The Rockery 01:36 Tools
God Says No 02:21 Tools
Not a Surrender 02:21 Tools
Ex-Humans 02:21 Tools
My Opinion Is, I Hate It 02:21 Tools
Cold-Hearted Maceration 02:21 Tools
Clatter and Hiss (Demo) 02:21 Tools
Rat Patrol (Naked Raygun) 02:21 Tools
Incediary Minds 01:19 Tools
It's Funny I Don't Feel Like A Winner 01:21 Tools
Western Addiction - The Church Of Black Flag 01:19 Tools
Western Addiction - Rat Patrol (Naked Raygun) 01:21 Tools
Western Addiction - When A Good Friend Attacks 02:08 Tools
Western Addiction - Spider in England 02:08 Tools
The Church Of Black Flag (Demo) 02:08 Tools
NMDS - F.V.K. (Bad Brains) 02:08 Tools
NMDS - It's Called Integrity 02:08 Tools
Western Addiction - I Tore My Hands Off in a Combine 02:08 Tools
NMDS - Social Divorce 02:08 Tools
A Poor Recipe For Civic Cohesi 02:08 Tools
We Tech Supported A Manipulato 02:08 Tools
For the Ramparts 02:08 Tools
NMDS - Porcelain End 02:08 Tools
We Tech Supported A Manipulation 02:09 Tools
Mailer, Meet Jm 01:37 Tools
Church Of Black Flag 01:37 Tools
Rat Patrol (Naked Raygun Cover) 02:15 Tools
The The Church of Black Flag [Demo Version] 02:15 Tools
The Church of Black Flag (Early Version) [Bonus Track] 02:15 Tools
F.V.K. 02:15 Tools
It's Funny, I Don't Feel Like 02:15 Tools
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Western Addiction was a punk rock band based in San Francisco formed in 2003 by four veterans of the punk scene who claimed they were sick of all the pop punk and emo and longed for the days of a thriving hardcore punk community. All four members work for Fat Wreck Chords. From the Fat Wreck web site: Do you remember when punk rock didn’t rely on prefixes? Like, you didn’t have to say ‘streetpunk’ or ’crust punk’ or ”political punk” or ’shit punk’ or ’art punk’ or ’pop punk’? Simpler, more straightforward times. Not easier times, just times where punk wasn’t shoved into smaller and smaller holes. That’s what Western Addiction strive for. Fun times. Thinking-while-rockin’ times. Pre-MTV musical genocide times. Vital times. Black Flag and Circle Jerks. Here’s the Cliffs Notes bio: All four members of Western Addiction work at Fat Wreck Chords. That’s where they met. Slightly longer version: All four members have been around punk music for quite awhile. All of them, except Jason, have been, or are currently in, other bands. Yet all four members work, in different capacities, with punk musicians and labels on a daily basis. They all go to shows. They all show their support. They’re neck deep America’s thriving punk scene. That said, Western Addiction are realistic, grounded, and paying their way. They just know how to get things done because they already know the ropes. Such knowledge and access has allowed them to play with such punk stalwarts TSOL, The Adicts, The Adolescents, and the Swingin’ Utters. They also move quickly. After the initial time it took the band to gel, recording tracks came in a flurry. Cognicide, their first LP, is their third release. First came a 7’, Remember to Dismember (Fat), then a Split 12’ EP with New Mexican Disaster Squad (No Idea), followed by a song contributed to Protect: A Benefit for the National Association to Protect Children. This November, they’re going on tour to Japan to help support NOFX. Later on, they’ll be vanning down the California coast with Propagandhi. Don’t you fret. They’ll be more than stoked to play backyard parties, basements, art galleries, community spaces, you name it. For Western Addiction, it’s simple. They have a laser-directed idea of what they want to do: make and play good punk music. Nothing more, nothing less. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.