Album Review: World Peace – Come and See

Ever since Cro-Mags released Age of Quarrel, many in the hardcore community have believed that world peace was a myth, that it just can’t exist (anarchy as well, pure fiction!) These skeptics are in for a bit of a shock though. Like the Loch Ness Monster emerging from her watery keep for a tell-all interview and epic tea spill with Jimmy Kimmel, Oakland’s power-violence band World Peace are not only real, but they’re poised to deliver a city block disseminating payload in the form of their debut LP, Come and See. Nonbelievers repent! Your hour of judgment is at hand! I’ll admit that I’m overselling World Peace’s Come and See a little here. It’s not actually an hour long. It’s more like ten minutes. Twenty songs in ten minutes. Trust me, I lit...

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