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Turf Wars

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Download links and information about Turf Wars by Dagger Mouth. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 22:04 minutes.

Artist: Dagger Mouth
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 22:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Abracadabra Holmes (featuring Daggermouth) 2:36
2. Hawt Lixx (featuring Daggermouth) 1:58
3. Glendale P.D. Hates Daggermouth (featuring Daggermouth) 1:37
4. Too Late, No Friends (featuring Daggermouth) 2:21
5. This Is Chase Brennerman (featuring Daggermouth) 2:32
6. Hey Nelson Go Jump on the Garbage (featuring Daggermouth) 2:28
7. Frisky Business (featuring Daggermouth) 2:10
8. Dan Don Get off Your F*****g Phone (featuring Daggermouth) 0:44
9. You Can't Soar Like an Eagle, When You Hang out with Turkeys (featuring Daggermouth) 2:12
10. Fact: Mike Peecher Rollerblades (featuring Daggermouth) 0:43
11. You Do This as a Fad We Do This as a Lifestyle (featuring Daggermouth) 2:43

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On their second album, Vancouver based melodic hardcore outfit Daggermouth dial back considerably on some of the cutesy affectations that made their debut Stallone a fairly frustrating listen. The song titles are still unbearably coy, but less so than before, and the band has dropped the stylistic affectations that broke the flow of their debut. At 11 songs in 22 minutes, in fact, Turf Wars is Daggermouth distilled to their essence: two-minute songs delivered with street punk's chanted gang choruses, hardcore velocity and pop-punk's melodic strengths. "Frisky Business" and "You Can't Soar Like an Eagle When You Hang out with Turkeys" are particularly tuneful, with excellent choruses and catchy guitar riffs. Most importantly, singer Nick Leaday has improved greatly as a vocalist, eliminating the traces of emo whine that colored the debut. Turf Wars is still fairly standard-issue ramalama stuff, but it's solidly listenable from start to finish, which alone makes it a big improvement from their promising but ultimately unsatisfying debut.