It's been a really long time since the last full-length album from the insyderz and even longer since their last album with original material on it. As usual I was nervous about this album because skalleluia too! was good but very mediocre, but the boys from the motor city really surprised me. Overall this is an excellent cd. It has the signature insyderz sound that is unmistakeable. It is nothing but ska/punk/hardcore and of course some reggae for flavor. Joe uses his growly voice much more on this album than on the past few, in fact it's the most he's ever used it. This album also is the debut of new guitarist Michael Lloyd. Alan, their old cornet player from their debut album rejoined the band as well. Amazing horn parts, as always catchy ska riffs but with more electric guitar than before. The title of the album fits it perfectly because the majority of the songs on this album are almost like fight anthems. The only complaint I have is that there's only 10 songs. So, overall Soundtrack to a Revolution is an amazing ska-core album with a dash more punk this time around, but at any rate all fans of ska will enjoy this and I think hardcore fans that have been waiting for this album will be very satisfied.
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