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After their near flawless debut, Use Once And Destroy, Superjoint seemed poised for a good run of music that would follow in the same vein comfortably.
Then they reconvened, hit a wall and released this sub par, half baked sophmore attempt. The whole record seems phoned in. The lack of melody worked on the first record. Here, the minimal inclusion of it sinks the entire piece, a short, uninspired retread, annoyingly counted off each time.
This is a sad entry from a promising band.