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OBN III’s third LP, Third Time to Harm, follows the bands, The One and Only (2011), and self-titled follow-up (2012). This latest slab of guitar-driven magma from Austin’s sons captures best the brute energy of their unique calling card; their live show by coupling it with heavy recordings... You want rock? You want modern rock? Then you need to start following OBN III's. The band is pure rock through and through, with one toe dipping tentatively into the punk pool. The album contains 8 tracks (36 min,38 sec). Tracks like 'Queen Glom' showcase the bands instrumental rock side; whilst songs like 'Beg to Christ' pay homage to an era long gone. 'Parasites' captures the heart and soul of Lou Reed. 'Worries' is probably this album's most indie-style track. There's an infectious vibe to their music - it's obvious that they love doing what they're doing and long may they continue. This is certainly an album worth picking up if you love to rock out in your down time. 8 Nick Smithson Buy this item online
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