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lyrics
A Minute's Silence
Chuck a piss up at grave site. Beach front offense.
Jaeger bombs scream over head, hear the sound of the jet ski corps.
Chip off the ol' block, gunning pushie through the grid.
Monoculture, servo sunnies, can of Monster, pack of durries, fucken little shit.
Remember the martyr, laid down his life at Gallipoli
For prepackaged communities, stretched out as far as the eye can see,
it's Chemist Warehouse and Michel's Patisserie,
rendered brick and tin roof, mate. Forever.
House party in the suburbs, busted up by the dogs.
Coppers on horseback, cunts chuckin' rocks, Public Order Response.
Rising cost of ciggies, got your heart full of dread.
Kids kickin' holes in the walls of a derelict Asbestos shed.
Remember the martyr, laid down his life at Gallipoli
For Drum 'n' Bass and Ecstasy, Britannia's dear memory,
yeah, now how's the serenity? We'll send the ships back to the sea,
Herald Sons and Daughters sing with me:
We got the officers at every traino, with a holding cell around the back.
And a camera on every street corner, yeah he died - he fucken died for that.
And the officers at every traino, with a holding cell around the back.
And a camera on every street corner, yeah he died, cunt, he fucken died for that.
He fucken died for that.
in my shitty opinion, this EP redefines the boundaries of punk rock. I've been obsessed with it for a year. In a league of it's own. The riffs are too good, the rhythm is too dynamic to be compared with punk. The sound is too vicious and unhinged to compared with rock.
I think this has to be the world record for amount of mental lead guitar, wicked riffs, wicked fills and tempo / rhythm changes in under 15mins Justin Olive
Ooh I tried not to buy this album at first but it crept up on me & made me fall in love with it. Every track is great with killer hooks. Love the pace of it. energygirl
Melbourne-based Slush's debut EP is filled with feminist, punky-pop tunes that make for an exciting introduction to their music. Bandcamp New & Notable May 10, 2019