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Punk-O-Rama, Vol. 3
(1998)
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As a promotional device, Punk-O-Rama is above reproach. Cramming over 20 songs from over 20 different artists on Epitaph's roster onto one disc, and then offering it for under five dollars -- well, there's no denying that it's a bargain, even if you're not fond of the music itself. And there's no better way to determine whether you like this aggro ...
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Punk-O-Rama
(1994)
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Rev
(1994)
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Ten Foot Pole sound more like punk rock contenders on their second album, which is far better recorded than the amateurish debut. Now part of the Epitaph family, Ten Foot Pole seem happy to uphold that label's well-worn aesthetics, rather than try to forge a new sound. Once again, the band make no attempts to cash in on the pop punk mainstream ...
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Insider
(1998)
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Punk purists will deny it with every ounce of strength in their scrawny bodies, but the simple fact is that punk rock has benefited greatly from being co-opted by the pop mainstream. Or maybe it's the other way around. Whatever. In any case, there's really no denying that much of the best punk rock is deeply informed by pop songcraft -- grumble ...
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Punk-O-Rama, Vol. 4
(1999)
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It would be inaccurate to say that Epitaph's Punk-O-Rama compilations cater to punk purists 100 percent of the time. Not everything on Punk-O-Rama, Vol. 4, which Epitaph assembled in 1999, is hardcore punk -- some of the material is simply alternative rock with a strong punk influence. But it is safe to say that Vol. 4 is punk-oriented, and it is ...
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Punk Uprisings, Vol. 1
(1996)
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Punk Uprisings, Vol. 1 is a collection inspired by E!'s television show of the same name. Appropriately, the album features 25 bands that have appeared on the show, all of them new '90s punk bands like the Queers, Wynona Ryders, and Mr. T Experience. It works quite well as a sampler, providing an effective introduction to a number of underground, ...
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Unleashed
(1997)
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On its third effort, Ten Foot Pole sound like a new band; with Dennis Jagard taking over the recently vacated lead vocalist position (former TFP singer Scott Radinsky had split to focus on his L.A. Dodgers gig full time), the band are reinvigorated. Sounding at times uncannily like Sunny Day Real Estate's Jeremy Enigk, Jagard lends an emotional ...
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Punk Sucks
(1995)
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Swill
(1993)
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Ten Foot Pole's debut is flatly produced and lacks immediately memorable material, but is refreshingly devoid of mainstream pretensions, especially for a band of their time and place (southern California, 1993). Fans of Pennywise and Lagwagon may enjoy this flawed but enthusiastic first effort from the Epitaph-styled punks. Andy Hinds, All Music ...
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Bad Mother Trucker
(2002)
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Following a four-year recording hiatus, Ten Foot Pole comes roaring back with the sixth installment in its ongoing punk-pop project. The band has a new bass player (John Chapman, who replaces the tragically deceased Leigh Lawson), a new drummer, and a new label, but Bad Mother Trucker continues in very much the same vein as 1998's Insider: tempos ...
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Subliminable Messages
(2004)
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Just as 2003's War on Errorism established the activism wing of the NOFX party house, Ten Foot Pole makes a clear and present turn toward punk rock consciousness-raising on Subliminable Messages, its Go-Kart Records debut. There's that title for one thing, and a lament for "Rachel Corrie," the young American peace activist killed in the Gaza Strip ...
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Ten Foot Pole/Satanic Surfers
(1995)
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Ten Foot Pole/Satanic Surfers
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This Is Bad Taste, Vol. 1
(2000)
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