Reissue of the hard the hard to find 6 track debut EP, originally released in Cyclone Records in 1997. Tracks, 'Boys On The Docks', 'Never Alone', 'In The Streets Of Boston', 'Caps And Bottles', 'Euro Trash' and 'Front Se... more »at'. Standard jewel case.« less
Reissue of the hard the hard to find 6 track debut EP, originally released in Cyclone Records in 1997. Tracks, 'Boys On The Docks', 'Never Alone', 'In The Streets Of Boston', 'Caps And Bottles', 'Euro Trash' and 'Front Seat'. Standard jewel case.
"first off i wanna say that i have been a fan of DKM for a few years now and they kick ass. but i am sick of people saying that it is skinhead punk. it is not, it is good irish punk rock. some of the band memebers may be skinheads but that does not make them bad people. they are anti-racist...yes there is a difference. the nazi-skins (a small group) give the anti-racist skins a bad name. anyway enough of my rambling. if you like punk music then this is an album you have gotta get. Dropkick Murphys are amazing!"
GREAT STUFF DKM
wingnutkid | Mount Joy, Pennsylvania | 03/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been a fan of punk now for about six years and I have a lot of albums by a lot of different bands. I have got to say that this album by Dropkick is of of the best I own. They rock out on every song on the album and keep ya really going. This is a truly great album for any loyal punk fan to buy. If you are even slightly thinking about it, buy it. Great job DKM."
BUY! BUY! BUY!
wingnutkid | 06/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD is a must have, that is if you already own "Do or Die" and "Gangs all here". The original version of the song "boys on the docks" rocks, and "Caps and Bottles" and "Front Seat" are also great songs."
Ride in this time machine.
kevin yee | franklin, nc | 07/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although this record only came out a few years ago, the Dropkick Murphys have gone through a few major changes. Singer Mike McColgan departed for the Boston Fire Department, later to be replaced by Bruiser and Bostonian Al Barr, original guitarist Rick Barton, who was in his late 30's, settled down with his wife, opening two doors for James Lynch and Marc Orrell, and Ryan Foltz and Spicy McHaggis joined the crew. The Murphy's sound has evolved into a more accessible, more modern punk with a bit more traditional Irish flavor. This album is a short and sweet showcase of the original DKM power. I personally favor Mike over Al, not because of talent level, but of the personality he gives the songs he sings. He has a raw, scratchy, yet perfect punk voice. If you're a hardcore DKM fan, you probably already know all about this album. If you are a new fan, check this out. Welcome Mike McColgan into your ears and let loose with this. "Caps and Bottles" is the best thing ever, and so is "Front Seat" .... Not very radio friendly (a good thing), but excellent party music and a nice visit back to the early days of the band. It is too bad the DKM shows I've been to have omitted playing these songs other than "Boys on the Docks"."