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East End Radicals is a 4-piece punk rock band from Montreal, Quebec. They play the music that they know and love with absolutely no compromise or regret. They write political songs when others don't want to rock the boat. They write positive songs about the real world that are not based in ridiculous fantasies or empty rhetoric.
They've toured relentlessly and shared the stage with The Real Mckenzies, The Brains, Planet Smashers, The Creepshow and The Mahones, among many others.
High-intensity punk rock and roll and fists-in-the-air anthems collide with raging sing-along street punk bangers and oi-inspired boot stompers.
Rumblings from the press gallery:
"The band's latest, with it's frenzied pace, political leanings, and DIY aesthetic, is a notch above the current punk status quo." – New Canadian Music
"This was a really cool album and I think that this will be going into the car for the long ride to work" – Razorcake
"Their new album is a wild, raucous and unapologetic middle finger salute to authority, oppression and the status quo in general" – LA Beat
"The band sounds like a raucous blend of influences from Rancid to Flogging Molly to Stiff Little Fingers, with a working class ethic to boot." – Musical Occupation
They've toured relentlessly and shared the stage with The Real Mckenzies, The Brains, Planet Smashers, The Creepshow and The Mahones, among many others.
High-intensity punk rock and roll and fists-in-the-air anthems collide with raging sing-along street punk bangers and oi-inspired boot stompers.
Rumblings from the press gallery:
"The band's latest, with it's frenzied pace, political leanings, and DIY aesthetic, is a notch above the current punk status quo." – New Canadian Music
"This was a really cool album and I think that this will be going into the car for the long ride to work" – Razorcake
"Their new album is a wild, raucous and unapologetic middle finger salute to authority, oppression and the status quo in general" – LA Beat
"The band sounds like a raucous blend of influences from Rancid to Flogging Molly to Stiff Little Fingers, with a working class ethic to boot." – Musical Occupation
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