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Customer Reviews

Whoops! Wrong band jackass.

Hey, Itunes dude, your reviewing the wrong band. Face to Face the punk band, not fart to fart to pop band. Go back to cleaning toilets at mickey D's you mook.

Great 90’s emo/punk release

In 1999 the emo/punk trend exploded into the mainstream with Blink-182’s “Enema of the State.” Face to Face’s self-titled album certainly follows in the same vein as many other emo/punk artists, but precedes “Enema” by 3 years – and is a much more mature release. Every track seems flawless, and the album flows as if the songs we’re all written with the intention of listening to them just as they are ordered on the album. With such a well crafted release, it’s clear that this album isn’t a product of pop-punk consumerism – it’s a work of art. I was introduced to this album in the late 90’s by some friends of mine, and can still listen to it without skipping a track. (not bad, after nearly a decade!) While I cannot speak for Face to Face’s other releases, this album is definitely one of my all-time favorites. If you are a fan of alternative rock, I would highly recommend adding it to your collection.

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Hands down, Face to faces best album.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in California

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Southern California punks Face to Face formed in 1991, originally comprised of singer/guitarist Trever Keith, drummer Rob Kurth, and bassist Matt Riddle. Debuting early the following year on the Dr. Strange label with Don't Turn Away, the trio was quickly snapped up by Fat Wreck Chords, which reissued the LP soon after. Adding second guitarist Chad Yaro, Face to Face toured relentlessly in the months to follow, recording a series of singles and compilation tracks collected in 1994 as Over It. When...
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