Album Review: Redd Kross – Beyond The Door

Redd Kross Coming from the ashes of the Tourists who were formed back in 1978, having a revolving door of members over the years with some members all branching off to the likes of Bad Religion, Circle Jerks and Black Flag to name a few, the California based band definitely gained depth of influence.   This being their first offering for a decade, Redd Kross have been missing from the album scene for far too long, has time dulled their zest for music or has it reinvigorated the creative flow?  Made up of original members Jeff & Steven McDonald (Steven taking up the mantel of production/mix on this offering) which is by the way Outstanding! Then you have Jason Shapiro on guitar and Dale Cover on drums. Then if this wasn’t enough, you also get input from a who’s who of featured artists w...

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