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UNSEEN FORCE:
In Search of the Truth: CD
Somewhere, Adam Bomb from
the late, great “Final Countdown” radio show has just pooped his Underoos, and
I’m inclined to join him. While together, Unseen Force managed to release one
album that had a press run of, what, four copies, but what a doozy of an album
it was. Full-bore yet highly catchy hardcore was their output, with the
politically minded lyricism that was the order of the day in the ‘80s, this is
one of the long-lost gems of the latter part of that decade that further adds
to the proof things didn’t flatline by mid-decade like all them lame ass books
say. Tacked on are some live tracks from a show at a California radio station
(KXLU? KPFK? The liner notes don’t say) and a demo from an earlier band that
fed into Unseen Force, making for one truly crucial addition to the collection.
Wow, I’d forgotten all about these guys, and a pox on me for doing so.
–Jimmy Alvarado (Grave Mistake)
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