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Stressed Out / Rip it Up
Split

Independent (2009) Michael

Stressed Out / Rip it Up – Split cover artwork
Stressed Out / Rip it Up – Split — Independent, 2009

Self-released split 7"s are a rarity these days. This one features two bands from the state of New Jersey with both bands offering their take on straight edge hardcore.

Stressed Out play fairly straightforward aggressive hardcore punk. It's got a definite vintage approach; though they do work in some thrash metal flair with solos. I think the band's strongest aspect is their lyrics, which tackle familiar topics - peer pressure, immigration, and animal rights - in a unique manner. This is the type of band you'd see at a house show and end up drenched in sweat after screaming along for their entire set.

Rip it Up venture in a slightly different direction, bringing in a power violence approach to hardcore. "Torches. Demons." features the fast paced aggression of Infest or Trash Talk. "Grind the Edge" might be the best pro-edge song I've heard in a long time. Again, another band perfect for house shows.

If I lived in Jersey I'd probably be good friends with these bands and enjoy going to all their shows. If they happen to hit your town you shouldn't think twice about seeing them.

7.5 / 10Michael • December 10, 2009

Stressed Out / Rip it Up – Split cover artwork
Stressed Out / Rip it Up – Split — Independent, 2009

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