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| | Punknews.org | Nausea - The Punk Terrorist Anthology, Vol. 2: 1986-1988 [reissue] |
 | | Nausea isn’t all hell, fire, and brimstone however; take a listen to “Sacrifice,” and see just how they’re able to blend their harsh punk attack with some more mellow, almost ska-like parts, almost. |
 | | If more bands had the awareness and ability to put that to music that Nausea did, the musical landscape would look far better than it currently does. |
 | | Lyrics aren’t the only thing the band does well, however, as I mentioned earlier, their dual vocal attack works to perfection, as both are able to spit such venom with their words that nobody would ever question a thing. |
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