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<center><h3> Armed Forces </h3></center>
<center><h3> Armed Forces </h3></center>
<center>''' Elvis Costello </center>
<center>''' Elvis Costello </center>
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<center> Paul Kowtiuk </center>
<center> Paul Kowtiuk </center>
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Britain's most popular punk is back with a new collection of tunes to jog the mind. Violence is the theme of this album, and who can capture that particular emotion more effectively than Costello? Well, okay: maybe The Ramones. Nevertheless, what we have here is a lot of rock and roll. A synthesis of Springsteen and early British rock, it fills an ever-widening gap in seventies music. Nicely.


Britain's most popular punk is back with a new collection of tunes to jog the mind. Violence is the theme of this album, and who can capture that particular emotion more effectively than Costello? Well, okay: maybe The Ramones. Nevertheless, what we have here is a lot of rock and roll. A synthesis of Springsteen and early British rock, it fills an ever-widening gap in seventies music. Nicely.
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Britain's most popular punk is back with a new collection of tunes to jog the mind. Violence is the theme of this album, and who can capture that particular emotion more effectively than Costello? Well, okay: maybe The Ramones. Nevertheless, what we have here is a lot of rock and roll. A synthesis of Springsteen and early British rock, it fills an ever-widening gap in seventies music. Nicely.


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Paul Kowtiuk reviews Armed Forces.

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