So, The Business: Suburban Rebels: Live at Rio's is this raw, unfiltered snapshot of the punk scene from 1998. The energy is palpable — you can almost feel the sweat and chaos of a live show. The band's attitude jumps right out at you, especially when they rip through tracks like "Suburban Rebels" and "Smash the Discos." The pacing keeps you on your toes; it’s relentless, just like a good punk gig should be. There's something to be said about the practical effects of a live performance — the crowd's energy, the onstage antics, it all feels genuine. It’s not just about the music, it’s the whole vibe of rebellion and anarchy that they embody. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but that’s part of its charm.
Includes live performances of classic punk anthemsRaw and energetic atmosphere of a 90s punk showCaptures the essence of The Business as a band
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