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Pink Razors
First Degree

Rorschach (2007) Cory

Pink Razors – First Degree cover artwork
Pink Razors – First Degree — Rorschach, 2007

Pink Razors is a pop-punk band from Richmond, Virginia that plays a fast and catchy form of music comparable to Latterman. The band has released a full-length and split with Environmental Youth Crunch, and now this three song seven inch. Each song features fast and snotty vocals and each song clocking in at less than three minutes, and are all fun and energetic. While Pink Razors is pop-punk, they certainly lean more towards the punk side, blistering through their songs, but relying on energy rather than aggression. Fans of the band will be satisfied with the three song offering, those just investing their time in the band should start with Waiting to Wash Up, but First Degree are three songs that shouldn't be overlooked by fans of the band or pop-punk in general.

7.0 / 10Cory • November 8, 2007

Pink Razors – First Degree cover artwork
Pink Razors – First Degree — Rorschach, 2007

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