Think this is the third iteration of this EP, but probably the only version you’re likely to see in the wild. Anyway, it shouldn’t surprise you to learn that a band seemingly named after a Bristles song and emblazoning their sleeve with the legend ‘Raw Punk Destruction’ offer up some, err, destructive raw punk. My main point of reference for this is their 7″ for Crust War, and to me this sounds a lot leaner and more focused, with a great scything guitar sound that seems capable of taking the top of your head right off. There are only three tracks, but each one’s a bona fide ripper: classic, ugly, chest-pounding stuff that balances face-scraping sonics with honest-to-god catchiness. Brilliant!