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Joint D≠: Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts 12"
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Joint D≠: Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts 12"

Joint D≠: Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts 12"

The new album from North Carolina's Joint D≠. This time around you can expect the same virtuosic punk you got on their first record, but a better recording (courtesy of Ryan Bell from Bukkake Boys) and a particularly impressive vocal performance from Nick means the intensity level is dialed up several notches. Few other modern punk bands can so successfully combine the fury of raw hardcore and the subtle melodies of more progressive punk bands, but Joint D≠ have done it again.

Click here to check out this album on BandCamp

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Joint D≠: Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts 12"
$86.00

Joint D≠: Satan Is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts 12"

The new album from North Carolina's Joint D≠. This time around you can expect the same virtuosic punk you got on their first record, but a better recording (courtesy of Ryan Bell from Bukkake Boys) and a particularly impressive vocal performance from Nick means the intensity level is dialed up several notches. Few other modern punk bands can so successfully combine the fury of raw hardcore and the subtle melodies of more progressive punk bands, but Joint D≠ have done it again.

Click here to check out this album on BandCamp

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The new album from North Carolina's Joint D≠. This time around you can expect the same virtuosic punk you got on their first record, but a better recording (courtesy of Ryan Bell from Bukkake Boys) and a particularly impressive vocal performance from Nick means the intensity level is dialed up several notches. Few other modern punk bands can so successfully combine the fury of raw hardcore and the subtle melodies of more progressive punk bands, but Joint D≠ have done it again.

Click here to check out this album on BandCamp