¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is the last and final PF album after the announcement of their breakup in 2025. In the most private function style they decided to go out with a bang. The raw energetic sound is still present with a set of four tracks that go for less than 15 seconds each, which adds another layer of humour to an already funny band. The continuation of the great cover songs is back with S.O.S becoming one of my favourite covers they've done. Overall ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is a great ... read more
370HSSV 0773H Is a great listen with the middle of the album I found having the best songs. The vibes as always with PF were spot on and classic. Although the streak of great covers didn’t continue with their cover of coldplays yellow it still gets extra points for the fact that the vinyl cover was an actual scratchie and the disc was full of the bands piss!
Fav tracks:
1. General Mr. Meaner
2. One headed dog
3. Seize & destroy
Whose line is it anyway? is a overall good album from PF. The vibes are spot on with it being exiting all the way through although it just falls short to their debut album St. Anger. due to a lack of variety in songs. There are great songs on this album but there is a fair few that bring the rating down due to their lacking qualities that are present in other songs.
Fav Tracks:
1. Albury Wodonga
2. Sleep Paralysis
3. Stop Liking What I Don't Like
Private functions debut album 'St. anger' is miles above their first two releases which were EPs. With their style of music staying conistant with the first two EPs it keeps the raw, energetic and chaotic energy that PF's fanbase is built around. The sound of the album reminds me of a Aussie version of Misfits, especially due to the lead vocals by Chris Penney. All around this is a good punk rock album that keeps the energy going.
Fav Tracks:
1. King of the mountain
2. Marco ... read more
Although this album and some songs are quite sentimental there is a lot that isn't good about this album. Overall its a very average album in general and in comparison to their self titled debut which contained three additional tracks. The mid card is where the quality really drops off with the songs being quite forgettable before picking back up towards the end. With all considered it still is a fun listen but its not their best work.
Fav Tracks:
1. A Million Times
2. Stay the Same
3. Red ... read more
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