U.S. Bombs - Covert Action
![]() | Primary Artist |
| U.S. Bombs | |
| Album Title | |
| Covert Action | |
| Release Date | |
| March 11, 2003 | |
| Time | |
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The punk nihilistic attitude is surely still evident on The U.s. Bombs' fourth release for Hellcat Records. What's more prevalent, however, is the political tone the album takes in reaction to the events of 9/11 and the sphere of influence involving the federal government. The tune "Framed" is surely a controversial song if there ever was one. In the song, the band suggests that the government was actually responsible for the crime and proceeded to frame Timothy McVeigh. This is followed up by "John Gottie," in which the band believes that the government might be better off run by the mob. Read More
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