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"Joey & The Traitors rock with a feel good fury best described as 'jangly punk.' The band's tunes strut with the raw junkie-punk swagger of a mid-70's Friday night at Max's Kansas City, but do so infusing elements of Chess Records' rugged blues and the fuzzy twang of early-60's garage rock."
-Ryan A. Bunch, Toledo City Paper, January 9th, 2008 edition
Need Your Love: Reminds me of ? and The Mysterians. Is that a Hammond I hear in the background, or is it just my imagination working overtime? Great, unadorned garage sound!! Thanks for the friend posting. Dan/TheWorkers BUY EAST BRONX EPIPHANY