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Locals OnlyNew music from area artistsPublished on April 15, 2004The Misplaced Of course, today's reality of terrorist attacks and holy wars don't make the music of the Misplaced any less of a total throwback. Although the group hails from Aurora circa the 21st century, its debut disc, Destruction Upon Us, would have fit inconspicuously in a new-release rack next to British punk classics like One WaySystem's All Systems Go or Broken Bones' Dem Bones(the Misplaced's guitarist even appears to have swiped his stage name from Broken Bones/Discharge guitarist Bones). But while some of its songs verge on plagiaristic -- "Conformist" echoes GBH's "Necrophilia," and "Granted" could pass for the Exploited's "Dead Cities" -- Destructionis a vicious, pounding reminder of why this sound was so vital in the first place. Riffs scrape nerves and hooks sink into skin as singer Amy Shumaker hurls her guts into the black void of oblivion, her voice as scabrously anthemic as that of Vice Squad's Beki Bondage. On "One Day," the album's definitive track, Shumaker races through a shopping list of catastrophes and bloodshed before chanting almost gleefully, "Armageddon! Destruction!" And with the way the world's going right now, it looks like the Misplaced, rather than being twenty years too late, is right on time. -- Jason Heller P-Nuckle
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