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Underneath the Underground

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Download links and information about Underneath the Underground by Anti-Heros. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 29:48 minutes.

Artist: Anti-Heros
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 29:48
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. More Stupid Than Stupid 1:48
2. Phoenix Program 1:42
3. N.L.C. 1:40
4. I'm True 2:30
5. Matt and Me 2:01
6. Red and White and Black and Blue 2:45
7. Rich People Don't Go to Jail 2:27
8. World War 1.3 2:04
9. Sunset Limited 2:45
10. Election Day 2:38
11. Truckstop Toilet 2:28
12. Underneath the Underground 2:30
13. I'm True (Radio Edit) 2:30

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The Anti-Heroes last album, American Pie, was an absolute classic. The kick to the head street punk was in full force along with songs that danced on the grave of Jerry Garcia. Just ignore the lyrical content that shifts in the direction of the right wing, and it's an instant party. This time around, with Underneath the Underground, the Anti-Heroes still maintain that grumpy old man attitude with the message of "kill your radio, kill your TV, buy American, " etc. Tough as nails and a lot of fun, but it's just not as explosive and in your face as their last album; at least they win the creative song title award for "Rich People Don't Go to Jail."