Download: Jr. Juggernaut, ‘The Revolution’ (and the rest of Paper + Plastick Records’ Summer Sampler)
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When the ’90s do return, Jr. Juggernaut stands at the ready. The blue-collar trio of Mike Williamson, Wal Rashidi, Mario Framingheddu crunches like Dinosaur Jr. and Buffalo Tom, and even another notable three-piece of the era, Nirvana. There’s plenty of cathartic roar on the L.A. trio’s sophomore album “Wake,” which was recently picked up by Paper + Plastick Records, the imprint founded by Less than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello. The label’s “The Sounds of Summer 2012” offers an eclectic mix that largely will remind you of what it was like back in the day – a sentiment tacitly acknowledged in the Jr. Juggernaut track: “The revolution / never felt so far behind.”
||| Download: Jr. Juggernaut, “The Revolution,” and the rest of Paper + Plastick’s summer sampler (full tracklisting after the jump).
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Volume 1 – The Sounds Of Summer 2012
1. Work For Them – Flatfoot 56
2. Babe – What’s Eating Gilbert
3. Pills – Obi Fernandez
4. American Amnesia – Russ Rankin
5. The Revolution – Jr. Juggernaut
6. We Know Who We Are, Who The Fuck Are You? – Red City Radio
7. More Buddies – Jon Snodgrass and Friends
8. Alls Well That Ends – Tin Horn Prayer
9. Angry All The Time – Rob Huddleston
10. All I Have – Break Anchor
11. Play Attention – The Gamits
12. Envy – Foreign Tongues
13. To Dig A Hole – Reverse the Curse
14. The Narrow Sparrow – Plow United
15. Coats – Make Do And Mend
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