No one genre is contained within this album. Tony Rocky's got hip-hop, punk, and grunge mish-mashed within these six tracks, and likely drunken skits spattered along the way.
Beastie Boys-esque vocals add sass to "One of a Kind" along with rapping friend Mic Excel, from Buffalo's Essential Vitamins Crew. A crying baby is the closest I can compare Aaron Coniglio's voice throughout the album- a marvelously intonated baby. Just let that baby cry; he sounds happy to me. Spot on drums from Ken Cult keep the music at a clean and energetic pace, especially for "Friday Night on a Saturday," where the crashing never ends.
The anticipation of a live show is itchy, thinking of the intense reaction a crowd will have to this album. Buffalo moshers will find this album suits their desire to push all show-goers around them the moment Tony Rocky Horror strikes up the first song of Buffalo Wiretap. Listen up, and listen often.






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