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Mustard Plug – In Black and White

September 8, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

Mustard Plug

Artist: Mustard Plug
Album: In Black and White
Label: Hopeless Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: September 11, 2007

Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 9.0

They’re one of ska favorites and with 14 years under their belt you can’t doubt them now. After releasing their greatest hit cd in 2005 Mustard Plug picks up where they left off from Yellow #5, and continues to push the boundaries for punk-ska music. Favorite among ska listeners, Mustard Plug have been creating a buzz with this album since they announced they were in the recording studio and “Hit Me! Hit Me!” and “Over the Edge” got out. If you never heard of Mustard Plug, you should get acquainted. Their new album In Black and White highlights years of playing and hard work making it an album that pulls all of their influences and inspirations and displaying their signature punk-ska sound. Hooray for third wave ska.

Track Listing
1. Who Benefits?
2. Over the Edge
3. Hit Me! Hit Me!
4. Time To Wake Up
5. Something New
6. You Can’t Go Back
7. Life is Too Short
8. Copasetic
9. On and On
10. Tell Me
11. Puddle of Blood
12. Real Rat Bastard
13. What You Say

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