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Tracklist:
1. One Up
2. T.U.I.
3. Think For Yourself
4. Heroes In A Halfshell
5. 4 Wheels & A Board
6. Drunk Fuck
7. Beer, Boards, & The Crew
8. Skate That Shit
9. I Give Up
10. Get Tanked
11. Shark Attack
12. Skate Of The Dead
13. Park Scabs & Ramp Tramps
14. Tear It Up
15. Skate The Day Away
16. Thanks, It Came As A Set
17. We're Thru
18. Good-bye, So Long

Common Enemy - Thrashing Under The Influence (CD)
OOR 005

Finally the album you have been waiting for, the third full length from Common Enemy T.U.I. (Trashing Under the Influence). The fast music, in your face screaming, catchy choruses of this album represents skating, having fun, drinking, nintendo, zombies, and being true to yourself. Punk Thrash music has never tasted better, except when it's served on a busted skateboard with a nice cold beer. Overdose On Records, DRP Records, Party Time Records, and Horror Business Records (Europe) pull together and unite to release this record. For fans of old Suicidal Tendencies, JFA, DRI or Vitamin X.

Warning: Long exposure to this music may cause out of control partying, beer shortages, projectile vomiting, circle pits in your living room, late night skate sessions, and other spastic behavior…….. have fun with it ……

Reviews:
Neo-Zine
Oh yea!!! This is good old fashioned HC skater punk. I luv it!!! It is fast. it is really fast!!! It still stays catchy enough. There are parts that will have you shouting along. There are parts that will really make you want to hop into a sweaty pit and hit somebody. Of course, you'll probably also want to drink and skate. The singer has a really good strong voice that reminded some people in ear shot of the Rage Against The Machine style of shouting (not the rap.) Some of the songs have incredible build up. Some of them just spazz out from chorde #1. The constant is thrashing sound that will be attractive to any hard music fan. I found this recording to be really very pleasantly violent. It reminds me (as a lot of these kinds of bands do) of my youth, and the kinds of hyperactive juices that used to stew in my brain. This is the only kind of CD that could let those juices free. Just for kicks, you should check out their lounge version of "Skate that Shit!" Its a keeper.