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I Am a Worthless Piece of Shit

I Am a Worthless Piece of Shit

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GTIN05060366780430
EAN5060366780430
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In their latest album "I Am A Worthless Piece Of Shit," BRAWLERS deliver a raw and unapologetic look at self-deprecation with a British charm that is both endearing and slightly unsettling. The opening track, "Introvert," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its catchy riffs and self-deprecating lyrics that immediately grab the listener's attention. Lead singer Harry George Johns' vocals are brash and unapologetic, perfectly complementing the band's grungy sound. Despite the album's title, there is a surprising level of vulnerability and honesty in the lyrics. Tracks like "Should Have Gone to University," and "Broken Nose" explore themes of self-doubt and regret, but with a self-awareness that stops them from becoming overly melodramatic. Musically, BRAWLERS take inspiration from 90s punk rock, with fast-paced drums and distorted guitars driving each song forward. Standout tracks like "Never Get Caught" and "Nerve" showcase the band's ability to craft anthemic choruses that are sure to get stuck in your head. "I Am A Worthless Piece Of Shit" is a refreshing take on the punk rock genre, with BRAWLERS injecting their own brand of wit and humor into every track. While the subject matter may be heavy, the band's playful approach makes for an album that is both cathartic and strangely uplifting. So go ahead, embrace your inner worthless piece of shit and give this album a listen.

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