"Okay, here is the deal: this album is great fast punk rock. If you are a AAA fan and you absolutely loved Destroy What Destorys You( possibly one of the best ska/punk cds ever) and you liked All Fall Down then you are in for a bit of a suprise. On this cd the horn section is notably absent. There are one or two tracks that contain a horn part but the rest of the cd is straight punk with a few skaish riffs. Personally, I felt that the mixture of fast punk music and horns was what made AAA so great. However, this cd is still really awesome if you judge it only as a punk cd. If I hadn't heard AAA's old stuff I would think this is awesome, but it isnt nearly as good as the other two cds. Of course this is the opinion of someone who loves ska and punk. If you hate ska than you will think this cd is AAA's best yet. Politicaly, AAA hasnt changed much. Whether you agree or disagree with their views the politics are important because they are the driving force behind the music. And for those of you who arent AAA fans whats your problem? This band is awesome. Check out any of their 3cds. Peace"
Everyone shut up...this is good
Abhoth | yeripodgh,CT USA | 12/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yeah? So what if this album is almost absent of ska and horns? Jdog,you couldn't be more wrong about this CD. This CD slams into you headfirst from start to finish. I love all their cd's,and this cd makes their catalog even more delicious. If you like just straight-ahead punk rock,just pick this up already."
Great political inspired punkrock ska
Arilitt | bensalem, pa USA | 08/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this band with each cd seems to be pulling away from the ska influence and leaning more toward the punk. they are a much better punk band than ska band, so they are bettering there music. i was suprized to see that this album was better than their other cds. its fast punk rock, with some ska, and snotty pisted-off vocals. very political and worth buying."
Another Great AAA Cd
skapunkbluesjazzrock | 09/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Against All Authority consistantly puts out great political ska/punk albums. This album may actually be their best, their lyrics are top notch on 24 Hour Road Side Resistance, and the music is great, even though it is different than on previous albums. Everyone else has already mentioned that there are virtually no horns on this album except for on a few songs, so the music is a lot more punkish than on their previous two albums. If you like All Fall Down or Destroy What Destroys You I'm sure you'll like his album too."