“Time bomb punk with a true street feel that’s still
100% punk and true to the scene. APA gives you 4 tunes that have the heavy
Oi!/punk feel of THE BUSINESS/BLITZ to a punk feel that comes close to
an early TOXIC REASONS. APA just play 100% streetpunk with a true boots
and braces mosh it up old school feel.” Toxic Flyer
Fanzine, Baltimore “Chet Knight’s APA are one of those bands who
just get better and better everytime you hear them.The four songs on this
7” do nothing but increase my admiration for them. Gutsy streetrock in
the classic BUSINESS or COCKNEY REJECTS style”. Troll Fanzine, UK “Surly
and British influenced, Adolf & The Piss Artists have their own killer
7” out featuring “This Is Your Law’, “Skunx”, “False Idols”, and “We Don’t
Pose”- I believe them.” Stomp And Stammer Weekly
Magazine, Atlanta “Obnoxious punk rock along the lines of the old
masters. Those being X, the GERMS… “Terminators” is as ballsy as they come.
Damned impressive punk rock.” INK 19 Magazine, Miami “Hard, working class
Oi! from this Atlanta band. Tough vocals, and catchy music just the way
American Oi! should be”. Ruck N Roll Fanzine, Boston “This band features Chet Knight. He plays guitar
in this band. This record is very cool 80’s Brit-punk all the way. This
could have come out back then. That’s how good it is. Reminds me of the
DESTRUCTORS and EXTERNAL MENACE. Pick this up!!!!!!!!”
Soap & Spikes Fanzine, Burlington, Canada ”Where Have All The Bootboys Gone?” asks Adolf
& The Piss Artists? Well, what’s this then? They play a completely
energetic and great old ’77 punk sound”. Plastic
Bomb Fanzine, Germany “APA plays some buzzsaw punk with plenty of Oi!
influences. Chet belts out the vocals with authority as well. This disc
is definitely worth picking up.” Rapid Fire Fanzine,
Starksboro, VT. “This is one hell of a great record! One of the
better one’s I’ve heard in a while. I hear bits of ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE
and COCKNEY REJECTS among others. It’s got something honest to say. Can’t
wait for more releases!” The Urban Alternative Fanzine
Top 5, Tacoma, WA. “These play early 80’s UK style punk. Raw as
fuck, NO FUTURE meets RIOT CITY sorta stuff. Fast, raw, and damn good.”
Savage
Amusement Fanzine, Newcastle, UK “80’s punk with a rough Oi! edge to it. Reminds
me of some TOXIC REASONS stuff actually. Good lyrics about people who run
our lives and where heroes really end up.” Bald Cactus
Fanzine, Leeds, UK “Featuring 3 veterans of Oi! and punk, Adolf
& The Piss Artists are here to dish you some Oi! Atlanta style. Tight
mid-tempo Oi! with gritty guitars and hard vocals. “Terminators” speaks
the truth. More than boots and bottles, Adolf & The Piss Artists are
ones to watch for”. America Upstart Fanzine, Kansas
City “Adolf & The Piss Artists have some high
quality punk coming straight at you. This is no frills, rough-hewn punk
rock fresh out of Atlanta.” Maximum Rock N Roll Fanzine
Top 10 List, San Francisco “These 4 tunes are working class anthems done
by some white trash 3 piece. It’s full on streetjustice skinhead stomp.
This is loser-punk from the workin’ lads bars of Atlanta where the growing
frustrations are tempered by bottles of Schlitz, cans of Bud, and packs
of Coors. Heroes? Yep, the same ones who’d start the revolution at the
closing time of their favourite pub.” Another Fine Mess Fanzine,
Belgium “Plain and simple- APA has given us the most
essential release of the past year. If you do not have this then your punk
collection is left overwhelmingly incomplete” Paper
Trail Zine, Washington “Skinhead music, streetpunk, fuel for Bruce Roehr’s
column, call it what you will. This is heavy, rough sounding punk/hardcore.
Righteous stuff, with the raw edge I’ve come to demand.”
Maximum Rock N Roll Fanzine “One of the best streetpunk bands around these
days. A punks and skins mix with a heavy driving pace. They really have
a strong and catchy singalong style that rocks!” Slug
& Lettuce Fanzine, Richmond “Solid streetpunk that manages to pick up where
the vintage UK hardcore bands of the early 80’s left off. They use their
influences to shape their own sound instead of copycatting their heroes
ala Total Chaos. Worth spinning, especially “ Skunx” and “We Don’t
Pose”. Shredding Paper Magazine “You best believe they sound great live. APA
sound like a riot with guitars! I can see some fuckers going off and wrecking
shit to this.” The Urban Alternative Fanzine, Washington
DC “Adolf & The Piss Artists are 100% totally
old school punk/Oi! that reminds me of IRON CROSS, THE BUSINESS, NIHILISTICS
with sort of a British feel.” Toxic Flyer Fanzine,
Baltimore “Yes! APA deliver Punk for Skins, Punks, and
Bootboys. They mix English punk like INFA RIOT with OXYMORON, and American
streetpunk/Oi! bands. Perfect for a pogo party. Classic!”
Plastic Bomb Fanzine, Germany “I’m sure the DRONES have put in their time and
have earned their dues, but on this 45 APA has blown them away. The energy
of younger bands sometimes can not be denied. Ripping away with a cover
of “Where Have All The Bootboys Gone?”, then following with “This Is Your
Law”, APA took the DRONES to school”. American Upstart
Fanzine “Hard-hitting streetpunk with sincere, anti-establishment
lyrics and a right-on sense of punk history. Probably the best streetpunk
band in the country right now!” Game Of The Arseholes
Newsletter and Disturbing The Peace Radio, New Jersey/New York City “Perhaps the best 7” I’ve received in the three
years I’ve done this zine. Some people have a Top 10 per issue, well this
is in my Top 10 for life. Bands like this are why I got into punk in the
first place. If someone’s got a better punk record out there, I’d like
to hear it.” Rant N Ramble Fanzine, Manhattan, Kansas “I love this band. 4 incredible streetpunk songs.
Go out and get the record now” Skank & Destroy, Wilton, CT. “They’ve
got a sound that is definitely worth checking out. Chet Knight has great
vocals that are perfect for the music they play. They’ve got that great
taste in music that we all know and love from Atlanta.”
Baltimore Oi! Web-zine “This trio’s big influences are the revival British
bands from the 80s and their debut EP is a testament to that. You already
know “Terminators” is good, but the 3 other titles also travel the same
great path.” Worst, France “Solid gnarled Oi!/Punk. Adolf & The Piss
Artists belts out it’s tunes with energy and a hard punk edge.” Rockpile
Magazine, Philadelphia “Great old-school punk. They give me hope that
there may still be some punks out there that remember what it’s all about.”
Fresh Fanzine, South Dakota “Taking music back to a time when reading the
lyrics was an essential part of very record, except (APA) sound better.”
American Upstart Zine, Kansas City