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Bronx V (Cooking Vinyl)

The Bronx have been angry, The Bronx have inspired. The Bronx have spent time musing on the move to adulthood, when the venomous rage of youth dies down. But now, the hardcore heroes out of L.A. are indifferent. Well, to a point, because Bronx V showcases a band that has moved so far towards personal extremes that they’ve become emotionally indifferent. It’s intentionally exhausting.

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