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Rock · 2001 · 9 tracks · 31m

The Pop-Punk-Ska Years

High-energy ska-punk and melodic pop-rock from the band's infancy. Raw, horn-driven, and completely devoid of the horror-metal theatrics that would define them later.

September 1, 2001

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An earnest, high-energy burst of suburban youth that feels bright and entirely unburdened by darkness.

Tracklist · 9 Tracks · 31m
01
Sign Here
3:58
02
BFG
3:47
03
We Ate Gilbert's Grapes
2:59
04
She's the Same
3:29
05
Polyester
3:07
06
Seventeen
3:11
07
Spalding
3:23
08
Saturday
3:29
09
Fixed
4:01
Moments Worth Listening For
The frantic horn line that kicks off the record, signaling a genre the band would eventually abandon entirely.
A sudden shift into a half-time reggae bridge that feels like a time capsule of 2001 basement punk.
The earnest, unpolished vocal harmonies on track 6 that reveal the band's early obsession with melody over aggression.

How does The Pop-Punk-Ska Years sound next to the rest of Ice Nine Kills's catalogue?

Hand Played+4.0σ

The production is built around hand played than this artist usually allows.

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