Soldiers Of Destruction – ‘Cause And Affect’ [Album Review]

Listening to albums like Cause And Affect by London-raised, LA-based punk rockers Soldiers Of Destruction restores one’s faith in the punk rock scene. Jamming these fourteen gob-splattered tunes makes one realize that there is still fight in the old dog yet and that the pop-punk onslaught hasn’t quite killed it off. Cause And Effect is what those of us of a certain age would call proper punk rock. Formed in the London punk scene in 1981, it’s taken Soldiers Of Destruction thirty years to get their shit together and put out a record and that recording is everything you could want from four blokes who live and breathe this lifestyle. From the violent artwork to the anti-everything attitude seeping out of the grooves of this album, Cause And Affect is the kind of release your parents wo...

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