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Rash Decision - Temporary Worker (clause 4.1) Review

They Say :- Highlights include supporting Discharge, Nex, Lioness, UK Subs, Gallows' DJ set, Anti-Nowhere League, Skindred, Subhumans, playing Boardmasters Festival 2010 alongside Trash Talk, Gallows, Rolo Tomassi, Ghost of a Thousand and loads more...and getting the support needed from Pumpkin Records to help us distribute our self-financed and self-released debut album. Although don't let that scare you High-Brow labels off, they're lovely DIY people. We have played millions of shows over the years.

We Say :- Before there was an obsession with splitting music genres up into ever more small and convoluted sub categories life was so much more simple. Music was Metal, or Rock, or Punk, or shit. Simpler times, happier times.

So come with our hosts, Cornish band Rash Decision, as we travel back to a time when Britain had the worlds best punk scene spearheaded by bands like The Exploited and their ilk. OK, so we all know what has happened since then, but down Cornwall way these guys have been keeping the spirit of the mid 80s scene very much alive.

That is not to say that this is a mere homage to what has gone before. Rash Decision may have nicked some elements from Hardcore, but not in a way that dilutes the raw anarchic feel to the music. It makes you want to shout along with the lyrics, jump up and down, and punch something.

In Temporary Worker (clause 4.1), Rash Decision have released a perfect slice of high energy, high tempo, angry punk rock that deserves to be widely appreciated and which shows that the genre is still very much alive and kicking.

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