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    PORKERIA

    La Mierda de Siempre

    [engl] PORKERIA from South Texas play Mexican/Latino/Chicano/Tejano/whatever-you-wanna-call-it raw punk!! Featuring an ex-member of BASTARD SONS of APOCALYPSE they play hc/punk, fast and blistering, and also, melodic and catchy. Their style is closely associated to the early second-wave of UK '82 and international punk like G.B.H., APPENDIX, and R.I.P., and of course, DISCHARGE.
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    LP
    Release-Datum
    13.10.2012
     

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