Track 1 Balls On Bread

Momo

Mongoloid Elitist
Jan 24, 2005
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Long Island N.Y
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A poignant anthem that you can easily relate to if you have ever had a dad who served in the armed forces and laid his life on the line for the American way of life. Not the pussified American way of life as it is now, but the old American way, a life where respect and pride for our country and family reigned supreme. These fathers were tough as nails and made us the men and women that we are today.

Scott Sergeant’s guitars are played at breakneck speed and the song makes me want to clean someone's clock (but in a good way). The music is delivered so recklessly and intensely to my ears it reminds me of an unmanned jackhammer gone berserk inside my brain. It's a fantastic choice as the opener to the album as it sets the tone for the rest of the record.
 
This song is tits, as is the album. I really am enjoying Red White and Screwed, especially at the 2:20 mark where it slows down.