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Suspect Parts- You Know I Can’t Say No 7" ~WANDA RECORDS / EX BRIEFS!

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Suspect Parts- You Know I Can’t Say No 7".  Suspect Parts continue to be one of the best.  Led by Justin of the Clorox Girls / Maniac and Chris of the Briefs/ Cute Lepers and backed by members of Red Dons, More Kicks and Radio Dead Ones; their pedigree certainly precedes them.  On their fifth 7“ they fine tune their Pacifc NW sound mixing sugar-sweet Power Pop with first wave razorblade Punk.  All three tracks  bring a more anthemic version of the Briefs with the tuneful Power Pop electricity of Los Pepes.  Fans of the Buzzcocks, Boys, the Beat, Protex and the Undertones will dig.  Recommended.  Import from Germany on Wanda Records.

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