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The idea of four kids ranging in age from 14-17 playing old-school punk and hardcore doesn't sound too intriguing at first. I mean, we all know what a debacle Orange turned out to be. They're just kids, right? I mean, it has to be shit. Right? Right? But what if the father of the drummer and guitar player was Greg Kuehn from TSOL?

Whether or not that really has any influence on their success, it does influence their music. These four kids have churned out the best modern punk record I have heard in a long time. Drawing influences from the Germs and Dead Kennedys and Black Flag, the Diffs pull together bits and pieces from each and make a song out of them. Fast, snotty, loud, and original while paying tribute to their forefathers (and in the case of Max and Elvis, their father).

This band is already building themselves a reputation playing with punk legends the Weirdos, TSOL, the Adicts, Adolescents, Agent Orange, Circle Jerks, and even got invited by a reformed Germs to play some songs with them on stage. It sounds like they've already got themselves set.

The great thing about the Diffs is that they're just kids having a damn good time. There's no pressure from music execs cashing in on a prodigy novelty act. There's a feeling that this is genuinely what these kids want to do, and they just happened to luck out having a mentor like Greg Kuehn to help produce their album and get them an edge.

If you ask me, having a celebrity father probably helped them get a foot in the door, but I have a feeling they'd be just as big as they are now, even if it took a little extra time.



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    Posted by dontwantaname on 2008-01-11 18:35:36

    Whose their celeb dad?

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 4, 2006 at 3:44 AM (EDT)
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    sounds good, iŽll check it out

    Posted by blade-runner on 2006-05-02 21:01:37
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    This is really nothing special.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 8:47 PM (EDT)

    Dude, the SNOBS were only 15 years old and their 7 inches were better than 98% of what came out in 2002-2004.

    This DISKORDS record was friggin' great too, those kids are maybe just now turning 16.

    Don't forget SFN - brutal powerviolence from Wisconsin aged 16-17.

    Young bands rule.

    Posted by Jesse on 2006-05-02 18:07:06

    I actually don't like TSOL at all.

    Posted by feeeding5000 on 2006-05-02 17:46:51

    Sounds alright, though I've always thought TSOL and the Adolescents were kinda meh.

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 1:17 PM (EDT)
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    these kids are goddamn allright

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 1:59 AM (EDT)

    cashing in on parents success with average punk? sign me up

    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 at 1:34 AM (EDT)
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    I give this one my highest recomendation! Once I heard the CD one time I was hooked, these kids have got it down! This is one strong CD, do not hesitate to buy it if you love the old style L.A. Punk Rock.

    Posted by InnocentCasualty on 2006-05-02 00:44:56
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    God dman these kids are good as hell. At first i thought they were gonna suck too, then i heard them and its really awsome. A bunch of young kids playing old school american hardcore, thats just like wow and Catholic Disapline is the best song on there.

    Posted by joeg on 2006-05-02 00:40:06

    i heard lots of good things about this band. they even got their own feature on la weekly. i'm kinda kicking myself now for missing out on their show with the adicts.