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Four Walls

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Download links and information about Four Walls by Uppercut. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 45:34 minutes.

Artist: Uppercut
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 45:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Misery 3:08
2. Salvation 3:24
3. Am I Clear? 3:45
4. Four Walls 2:50
5. Down and Out 2:11
6. Cause Anf Effect 2:11
7. The Machine Breaks Down 3:07
8. Jaun Carlos 2:54
9. MDF 2:05
10. Blur 4:27
11. LDB 5:11
12. Almond Tree 3:14
13. The See 3:24
14. Shaft 3:43

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A 1989 EP, reissued in 2003 with a load of bonus tracks (not unlike Outburst's Miles To Go, also reissued by Blackout around the same time), most of Uppercut's Four Walls is utterly pedestrian, late-'80s hardcore, recorded around the time that the genre was about to go underground for a few years, biding its time while the more commercial grunge era reached a much wider audience. However, while at least two-thirds of these 14 songs are of interest only to devout hardcore fans, the remainder are more wide-ranging and intriguing. The best of the bunch is "Salvation," which adds a Screaming Trees-like dose of woozy psychedelia to the hard-kicking sound, although the choppy "The See," with its Flea-like popping bassline, also shows that Uppercut had the ability to outgrow hardcore's more tiresome dictums. Uppercut broke up in 1990, almost immediately reforming as the Mind's Eye, a much more Seattle-inspired heavy alternative rock band.