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353 views • Jan 24, 2025 • #hardcorepunk #youthcrew
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Fastbreak’s “120 Bucks" from the album “Fast Cars, Fast Women” remastered and available on vinyl for the first time in 26 years from Iodine Recordings and Big Wheel Recreation.
Fastbreak formed in 1994 by teenage hardcore punk fanatics. Initially inspired by Revelation Records 1-17, Fastbreak’s goal was to make hardcore fast again. Literally growing up during their time in the band, Fastbreak’s sound grew beyond the rigid format of the youth crew hardcore they set out to revive. Later releases incorporated a more melodic and introspective approach to their songwriting. With their first LP, Fast Cars, Fast Women, Fastbreak balances the sounds of hardcore’s past with the shape of popular punk to come.
The lead-off track of the 1998 LP, is a one minute ripper of fast, aggressive yet melodic hardcore. From the first note until the galloping outro, each band member is going all out. “No, you haven’t convinced me yet”, implores the singer to a targ…...more
Fastbreak’s “120 Bucks" from the album “Fast Cars, Fast Women” remastered and available on vinyl for the first time in 26 years from Iodine Recordings and Big Wheel Recreation.
Fastbreak formed in 1994 by teenage hardcore punk fanatics. Initially inspired by Revelation Records 1-17, Fastbreak’s goal was to make hardcore fast again. Literally growing up during their time in the band, Fastbreak’s sound grew beyond the rigid format of the youth crew hardcore they set out to revive. Later releases incorporated a more melodic and introspective approach to their songwriting. With their first LP, Fast Cars, Fast Women, Fastbreak balances the sounds of hardcore’s past with the shape of popular punk to come.
The lead-off track of the 1998 LP, is a one minute ripper of fast, aggressive yet melodic hardcore. From the first note until the galloping outro, each band member is going all out. “No, you haven’t convinced me yet”, implores the singer to a target of impassioned disappointment. A former friend, family member, or flame? Providing that we’ve all felt a similar betrayal, here’s 60 vital seconds of fevered hardcore to scream along with.
Recorded at Salad Days Studio, Boston, MA - 1997/1998
Produced by Dean Baltulonis and Fastbreak
Mastering by Metropolis
Remastered by Jamal Ruhe at Listen Up Mastering 2024
Pre-Order Now:
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Copyright 2025 - Iodine Recordings / Big Wheel Recreation
Artist: Fastbreak
Song: 120 Bucks
Album: Fast Cars, Fast Women
Catalog # IOD-66
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