Guilty Pleasures

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Album Information

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 28:38

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A Brief History of BYO Records

By Jason Pettigrew, eMusic Contributor

When put into the perspective of the history of American hardcore, the Los Angeles-based label BYO didn't make a "popular" impact: You don't hear historians referring to Mark and Shawn Stern's imprint with the same kind of reverence routinely bestowed upon such labels as Dischord and SST. But to dismiss the label as a mere footnote would be way off mark: Since BYO's 1982 launch, the Stern brothers - in their roles as founders of… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Being proud Canadians playing politically tinged old-school punk rock, it’s a wonder the Wednesday Night Heroes weren’t signed to Youth Brigade’s Better Youth Organization label all along. Guilty Pleasures is the Edmonton, Alberta, quartet’s third and best album, the perfect meeting point of early-’80s hardcore (Social Distortion, Naked Raygun, and, yes, Youth Brigade) and the late-’70s second-wave of U.K. street punks led by the Cockney Rejects and Sham 69: these songs are fundamentally melodic and not particularly speed-obsessed, to the point that the listener can actually hear and comprehend Graeme McKinnon’s astute but not strident lyrics. Highlights include the spirited antiwar tune “Action” and the early Black Flag-like chant-along “Open Fire,” songs guaranteed to unite punks old and new into one giant posi mosh. – Stewart Mason

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