Radical Agenda Go!

Vitamin Party
Get It Out! Records
General 7" | Nov 2010

Reviews

HYPRK
Reviewed 2010-11-08
Solid poppy punk from local whippersnappers Vitamin Party. KZSU was the first radio station to be sent this new 7" because their debut release got so much play here. Try A1, A3, or B1, but you might as well play a whole side since the songs are so short. All songs are really upbeat and very catchy.

A1. Jagged guitar instrumental with driving drums.
A2. Speedy Ramones-style pop punk. Very fun and a bit cheesy with lots of repetition.
A3. Another blistering-tempo song with rough guitars and chanted lyrics. Lyrics touch on love and the wild side of America's Youth(TM). Solid.

B1. A classic story of middle school crushes. Loud and messy.
B2. Super-upbeat poppy story about a girl "losing her mind." Reminds me of Sum 41 and Blink 182 and other bands people used to listen to in middle school.
B3. A deep, growling bassline leads into a raging pop-punk anthem with all the right powerchords.

Recent airplay

Sixty-Sixth And You
Musical BildungsromanMay 09, 2011
side B
Brownian MotionDec 29, 2010
Radical Agenda
Alt CompostDec 02, 2010
Exit Strategy, She Lost Her Mind, Tempt Me Tempt Me

Charting

2010-11-14 — 2011-01-02
Week EndingAirplays
Jan 2 1
Dec 5 2

Track listing

1. Radical Agenda
2. Barely Standing Up
3. Sixty-Sixth And You
4. Tempt Me Tempt Me
5. She Lost Her Mind
6. Exit Strategy