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The Future Is The Past

Anti

The Future Is The Past

Dr. Strange
LP $19.50

11/15/2024 757181014714 

DSR 147 


***20 all new recordings from ANTI, Southern California's original legacy punk band, that's from the South Bay, the same Nabor hood and time period as the Descendents, Circle Jerks, Black Flag and Pennywise came from, but what made ANTI different was their social political awareness, they sang about topics back then that were taboo like corrupt government and false media, patriotism and antiwar protest songs as well, songs that look at the world and its society from all different angles and perspectives. Established in 1979, ANTI was an early leader in the hardcore punk sound that was coming out Southern California at the time, and now they are back again! ANTI's founding member, Danny Dean Phillips, along with original drummer, John McCarthy (the Alley Cats), Mitch McNally (CH3), Chris Wakula (the Homewreckers) and members from Bad Religion, Circle Jerks, Wasted Youth, Easter, Target of Demand, Agent Orange, and the Adolescents, helped to record and make "The Future is the Past" a long awaited 20 song LP, as a "ramp up", for old and new fans who enjoy the early original west coast punk rock sound. Expect to see ANTI back on the stage next year. From small clubs to big festivals. For fans of the Clash, Social Distortion, Rancid, 999, Youth Brigade, Bad Religion, DOA, Easter, Stiff Little Fingers, etc...

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