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THE FALLOUT - THE TIMES HAVE NEVER CHANGED

by Rebel Time Records

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Don’t care about the Bob Dylan you quote Books you’ve read or poems you wrote I see suffering I see no hope The times have never changed That’s what drove Phil Ochs insane The times have never changed Protest songs of ’67 Against a war you never ended All that posing and pretending The times have never changed That’s what drove Phil Ochs insane The times have never changed The more things change The more they stay the same Happens time and time and time again All I know for sure is we have endless, endless war The times have never changed One thing I don’t understand From Iraq to Afghanistan It just keeps happening again and again The times have never changed That’s what drove Phil Ochs insane The times have never changed
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Wage Slave 01:33
Wage! Slave! I'm getting hungry and they're raising my rent I got my paycheque but it's already spent My hands are tied because they're clocking my time Selling my life away for nickels and dimes I'm a wage slave Nothing more Wage slave Working poor Wage! Slave! From bull to bear the economy's crashed That's why they can't pay us any more cash Hard to get by on this minimum wage Indentured life I can't escape
3.
On the right On the right They're talking like there's no tomorrow Hard headed headlines and snub-nosed sound bites On the right On the right Divisive and disconnected Play us with wedge politics Thought locked down tight We've got no real choices We've got no real voices It's all the same oh-woah-oh Nothing gets changed Just gets rearranged 1234 I can't take it anymore On the left On the left They're talking like there's no tomorrow Pointing fingers and wasting their time On the left On the left Disorganized and ineffective Too busy splitting hairs to change any hearts or minds We've got no real choices We've got no real voices It's all the same oh-woah-oh Nothing gets changed Just gets rearranged 1234 I can't take it anymore
4.
Have you ever had pain, so much you want to die? But there was no one who’s gonna hear you cry In a place where life’s redefined Leaving morality behind Inhumane slaughter It’s the meat of the matter Compassion we’re after Don’t take the status quo, don’t take the easy path Road less traveled can have much more impact Powerful ethics enrich our existence Happily expanding our life’s narrative Inhumane slaughter It’s the meat of the matter Compassion we’re after We expect better Horrible disaster Gotta stand together Advocate Have to make it better Animals matters Gotta stand together Advocate Inhumane slaughter It’s the meat of the matter Compassion we’re after In a world that doesn’t care Doesn’t care at all
5.
It’s happening again Our bleeding hearts are overflowing Spilling out into the streets You tell me one more time No one can change the world That’s exactly what they say Every time we come close to overthrowing All our despair they hope to shatter our dream of global unity No one is free until everyone is free To liberate a world oppressed all we really need is One more movement by the people One last struggle for the world Let this be a movement without borders – without nationality A revolution without gender – without sexuality A struggle for all people all races all ethnicities No segregation – liberation without triumph in defeat
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Invincible 01:32
The day we met I knew I’d never forget you Invincible yeah True in your word and deed You changed the world for me Invincible yeah You will go on - you’re invincible Inspired, loving and principled Your voice lives on and I’ll sing along But I’ll miss you You are a driving force For us to stay the course Invincible yeah And every word you sang Will now forever ring Invincible yeah You will go on - you’re invincible Inspired, loving and principled Your voice lives on and I’ll sing along But I’ll miss you The day we met I knew I’d never forget you Invincible yeah But now that you are gone You’ll live in every song Invincible yeah
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Failure of Character Words mean nothing and promises are broken the lessons are clear Failure of Character Words mean nothing and promises are broken the lessons are clear Bargained in good faith – what a mistake We were betrayed Gave us your word – made an accord Agreement in place Promise to reduce – a trust to abuse Record of deceit Breach of trust – like the rust That cuts so deep Failure of Character Words mean nothing and promises are broken the lessons are clear Failure of Character Words mean nothing and promises are broken the lessons are clear Party hacks –grind the axe Or leave in disgust Economy – that you lead From boom to bust We abide – your cheating side We can’t escape So it’s no surprise – all your lies We approbate
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Fighting for equality Struggling for an opportunity Violence and oppression Can’t stop her liberation Stereotypes of sexuality Leading to misogyny Now has come the time Stop believing all the lies See her eye to eye While she’s holding up half the sky Time to be heard above the noise Time for men to lend a voice Stand and fight for equal rights It’s your body - it’s your choice Gender bias in the justice system Placing blame upon the victim We all know who’s at fault For the harassment and assaults Prisoners in an economic cage Equal work means an equal wage Now has come the time Stop believing all the lies See her eye to eye While she’s holding up half the sky It’s time we all gave a fuck Support your local Janey Canuck
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Blood Drunk 01:11
Blood drunk serial killer Tortuous and bitter In his name, in his honour Genocide and slaughter This god is dead So fucked up in the head This god is dead Think for yourself instead Unrelenting violence Children smashed to pieces What is brutal and senseless Is divine and righteous He never came in peace he came but as a sword To cast a fire on earth is what he promised, what he swore Turn son against father, divide families is his word Father son and holy ghost, this is your lord
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Union! Union! Ooooohhh! Criminalized and ostracized No respect for the lives of the working girls Trivialized and left to die No respect for the lives of the working girls No one is safe tonight No respect for the lives of the working girls We need to make it right And show respect for the lives of the working girls Culture of fear Culture of hate Proliferating violence Legislating rape Union! Union! Ooooohhh! Marginalized and stigmatized No respect for the lives of the working girls Pathologized and cast aside No respect for the lives of the working girls 3rd class citizens No respect for the lives of the working girls Hostile work conditions Show some respect for the lives of the working girls Culture of fear Culture of hate Proliferating violence Legislating rape Union! Union! Ooooohhh
11.
Raise your flag, Raise it high Let them look you in the eye Side by side Show your pride Wave your flag, wave your flag Raise your flag, Raise it high And when they look you in the eye Wave your flag, wave your flag, wave your flag Double standards of the hypocrites They condescend as you bite your lip You’re in my heart You’re on my mind You don’t have to take that shit On the horizon is a new frontier If you feel alone or you’re getting scared With all your spirit And all your soul You know there is nothing to fear Sing if you’re glad to be gay Homophobes are just a dying breed As they cling to an illegitimate creed You’re in my heart You’re on my mind They offer nothing that you can believe All their hate they never take a rest Stunning ignorance takes away your breath With all your spirit And all your soul Resolve that you’ll never forget To sing if you’re happy that way
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Turn It Down 02:00
White noise In stereo sound Nothing sounds worse Need to turn it down Turn it down Feeble minds cling to misguided fears Forcing their nonsense Into naïve ears Turn it down Mouth full of hate Head full of shit Bigots pandering to idiots Turn it down Your out of touch Get with the times Turn it around And leave your hate behind Turn it down
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Set Us Up 02:49
Dead eyes with a cold blank stare Black heart doesn’t feel or care Driven only by market share and a need to survive Figure heads full of shit and lies When are we gonna realize We don’t have any rights if we don’t organize Set us up, set us up just to knock us down Gotta run, gotta run run you out of town Gotta gotta gotta gotta get rid of you There’s only one thing left to do Gotta gotta gotta gotta get rid of you Profits first and people last Take advantage of the working class Hysteria created en masse to conquer and divide Lapdog with authority A governing minority Save money through austerity so viscous and bile Some day we’ll finally see Damage and depravity We’ll drag you through the streets as you beg for mercy In the rubble and the decay As your system fades away We’ll rebuild the ash and clay in solidarity
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Don’t use me, I’m no toy soldier Find yourself a mercenary Killings on the open market Buy yourself some loyalty We all get burned when you play with fire Run the world from your control cage I’ve heard this story all before Armageddon on the front page Calling all the ships at sea – national security All brave men and heroes to be - national security From the western wall down to the east - national security The dogs of war have been released Your tongues are full of double talk You make enemies every day Your head is just as hard as rock We’re all gonna to die the American way Firepower now you think you’ve won You’ll make no change on the battlefield Will you commit my suicide There’s no such thing as a friendly gun I’ll fight them when they’re at my door The enemies here but he’s called a friend A trigger happy policy Have to see the game to it’s end
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They crack our heads when we take to the streets Force us in cubicles to chase their "dreams" Disinformation in daily supply Erase the ones that they can't keep in line Shock and Awe Shock and Awe Sworn to protect profits and property They break our necks when we get in the way Write legislation to force dominance And as we're shackled we smile and say thanks

about

The Fallout are: Byron ( guitar / vocals ), Bob ( drums ) and Pat ( bass / vocals )

Songs by: The Fallout ( except One Last Struggle by The Class War Kids and National Security by The Young Lions)

Released by: Discos Machete and Rebel Time Records

Recorded by Byron at: The Farmhouse

Artwork by: Paul Sebastianelli

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REVIEWS

"The Fallout are angry, passionate and committed to the numerous causes they support, like many a punk band. However, what sets them apart from the pack? TUNES my friends that's what. These political savvy punks have been railing against the tide since 2004 with a handful of releases which thankfully have been made available on their Bandcamp page, remastered, remixed and not to be missed. Also, pay what you want, or free? Nah, scrap free, because we know what work goes into getting underground music out there don't we?

Anyways, what do you get from The Fallout, 15 tracks of pacey, tuneful, fist pumping anthems, with their interpretations of this fucked up world chronicled into the biting lyrics, with Lord Byron's distinctive vocals to the fore. Patty 'O' Lantern (bass) he of Brutal Youth and Class War Kids infamy handles the vocals on 'Can't Take It', 'Invincible', 'Red Light Union', & 'Turn It Down', with him adding a new dimension as well with his backing vocals throughout this great album. The Class War Kids classic One Last Struggle is covered within the album.

Comparisons... don't we love 'em. Think of early SLF, Newtown Neurotics and fellow Canadians The Subhumans and your getting there and like the afore-mentioned, TUNES my friends in abundance. File under absolutely essential."
(Just Some Punk Songs)


"The Fallout's new album could not be any more of a soundtrack to this moment. It's packed full of fist-pumping punk rock anthems railing against injustice, inequality, and the systemic oppression of the people. It's music in the grand tradition of late '70s/early '80s political punk rock and the protest folk that inspired it. This Toronto-based band has been active since 2004 and strives to write "songs of unity, inclusion, solidarity and struggle". It's inspiring now to see so many people finally waking up to injustice in the world and getting angry about it. The Fallout have been angry from the start, and they're ready as always to take up the fight.

Out on Rebel Time Records and Discos Machete, The Times Have Never Changed opens with the premise that the protest music of the past promised change that has yet to be delivered. That's not a cynical statement so much as it is a message that the struggle has yet to be won. Over the course of 15 tracks, it's clear that The Fallout reserves all of its cynicism for institutions of power, which must be resisted and confronted if real change is to ever occur. So don't let the album title fool you. These guys are true believers in the idea that songs can change the world - or at least that songs have the power to inspire the people who will change the world. If you can watch authority clash with dissent at this moment and honestly side with authority, this is clearly not the band or album for you. The Times Have Never Changed rages against everything from endless wars to partisan politics to institutionalized homophobia to organized religion to police brutality to the marginalization of sex workers. It's full of urgency, passion, and absolute conviction. Sometimes the whole idea of "political punk" can turn people off because the music tends to be generic at best or an afterthought at worst. But The Fallout is a throwback to a time when protest punk was just as much about the tunes as it was about the message. These guys write catchy songs that are tailor made for you to shout along with. The music is powerful and aggressive but also fun to listen to. And that's the way it ought to be. If a song is going to inspire people, it has to be inspiring. Songs like "Red Light Union" and "Raise Your Flag" will have you fired up to run through a brick wall for the cause! This is "street" punk in the truest sense of the term - music for the people that is relevant to what's actually happening on our streets.

Certainly when this album was being prepared for release, the band and labels had no idea it would arrive on the eve of a mass protest movement of historic proportions. But the injustices and inequality that ignited this movement have persisted for geneerations. I used to assume that most people had the sense to know that racism is wrong and fascism is bad. But in this modern-day Bizarro World where anti-fascists are suddenly "terrorists" and not wanting cops to murder people of color is a "divisive" position, it's clear that nothing is obvious. We can't take for granted that sanity will prevail or that progress is inevitable. We must resist and keep resisting. And we will listen to awesome music while we do it."
(Faster and Louder)

"With a mission statement that has them writing ‘songs of unity, inclusion, solidarity and struggle,’ Toronto’s The Fallout has been fighting the good fight since 2004. Come 2020, they still have a lot to get off their chest and they do it in the form of slick punk rock songs that will have you pumping your fists in the air while your brain is working overtime as they make you think about everything from partisan politics to institutionalized homophobia.

Their latest manifesto is called ‘The Times Have Never Changed’ and it is divided into 15 chapters worth of catchy, highly energetic punk rock bangers that harken back to the days of Stiff Little Fingers and the likes. Every revolution needs a soundtrack. Might as well make ‘The Times Have Never Changed’ yours." (Punk Rock Theory)

"The Fallout have released their latest full length “The Times Have Never Changed“ via Discos Machete Records and Rebel Time Records, the album follows up on their 2018 EP “Raise Your Flag And Other Anthems” and contains 15 tracks of partisan and unapologetically political punk rock. The Fallout have been delivering their own brand of intense political punk rock and delivering defiant anthems of unity, inclusion, solidarity and struggle since 2004, I’m ashamed to admit that The Fallout had flown under my radar until “The Times Have Never Changed“ landed in my inbox, if you aren’t familiar with The Fallout then there’s no reason not to put this right as the album is available as a pay-what-you-like release.

“The Times Have Never Changed“ hits you with the album’s title track, a song that echoes a common sentiment that the protest songs of the past continue to remain relevant. The same anger at injustice and inequality that fuels DOA, Adolescents and Anti-Flag is running through The Fallout‘s veins, this is an album that delivers intense political punk rock done just as it oughta be. Every single one of the fifteen tracks on “The Times Have Never Changed“ is delivered with a political conviction that few bands can match, and every single target of their fury is hit with a precision attack that is born of vintage punk rock and hardcore. The end result is that “The Times Have Never Changed“ is the perfect soundtrack for the dumpster fire that is 2020.

This year, more than other in my lifetime, has emphasised that things need to drastically change, until they do bands like The Fallout will continue to voice the frustration and anger at the state of the political landscape, all the while maintaining the belief that that times can change for the better. Outside of their native Canada I suspect The Fallout‘s message hasn’t been widely heard, something that they are putting right with their latest album as “The Times Have Never Changed“ is now available at the Discos Machete Records, Rebel Time Records and The Fallout‘s Bandcamp page as a pay-what-you-like release, as are all of The Fallout‘s releases including 2004’s “(Still) Turning Money Into Revolution“, 2005’s “What Is Past Is (Still) Prologue” and 2007’s “Dismantlement (Still)” that have been remixed, remastered and slightly renamed." (The Punk Site)

The Fallout (Toronto, ON) dropped their latest politically fuelled punk rock full length The Times Have Never Changed (released May 16th 2020) and fuck me, it’s an angry one. My fellow Bucketlist writer and good friend Syd Ghan (I can say we’re good friends, right Syd?) recently wrote a piece entitled Do Not Keep Politics Out Of Punk Rock (Or Any Music) and it makes for an excellent companion read to this review. Punk rock is inherently political; sometimes it’s more obvious than others, but it is a music of the repressed, the overlooked, the underdog and The Fallout are getting all up in our faces about it.

The Times Have Never Changed is vintage 90’s punk rock. Three chord riffs, a premium on catchy chorus’, break neck speed, straight forward drumming and bouncing groovy bass lines; early Green Day anyone? The Fallout take that “the world is garbage”and “we all fucking suck” energy and sprinkle in a little political commentary, but never so much that I’d call them an outright political band. The lead/title track is a straight to the point, anti war rager and under two minutes long (the entire album is fifteen songs in thirty minutes). It vibes like a Social Distortion tune in keeping with The Fallout’s tie to the 90’s.

The Fallout tick all the boxes for what a punk album typically is – paint by numbers “I’ve heard this somewhere before” tunes, but they do it extremely well. “Can’t Take It” and “Meat of the Matter” open with similar bass lines at different tempos, but that’s the “fuck you” punk rock attitude that you just have to appreciate; can you pogo to it? Slam? Mosh? Absolutely and that’s the essence that a true punk rock die hard is looking for.

Blink your eyes and you’re halfway through the album. “Raise Your Flag” sticks out hard on the second half and shows that The Fallout can also hit with the uplifting brand of protest punk rock. Vocalist/guitarist Byron has just enough edge in his voice to teeter on that line between pop punk and aggro punk and it serves the easy to digest style of The Fallout well. Speaking of vocals, The Fallout make sure to roll out those staple “woah” punk rock backup vocals, particularly poignant on the track “Set Us Up” and “Red Light Union.” Predictable? Yes. Satisfying to the ear? Also yes. It all just comes with the territory, if you’re looking for that familiar 90’s tinged style of punk you’ll have a fucking fantastic time with The Times Have Never Changed… apparently neither have the riffs. (Bucketlist Music Reviews)


Die neuste Platte von The Fallout verbindet wieder eingängigen und melodischen Punkrock mit politischen und kämpferischen Inhalten. Manchmal klingt es wie frühe Greenday, mal etwas Hardcore-lastiger. Noch hat sich die Zeit zumindest nicht zum besseren gewendet, aber die 15 Songs der CD verdeutlichen, dass die drei Musiker den Wunsch und den Kampf noch nicht aufgegeben haben. Da ist Melodie drin,die aber nie seicht wirkt, immer kraftvoll, nach vorne und bestimmt, aber auch immer tanzbar. Texte, die Mut machen wollen. Protestsongs für Verhältnisse, gegen Rassismus, Trans- und Homophobie und für eine andere, eine bessere Welt. Die Platte ist eine Kooperation zweier sehr spannender Labels, über die ich in Kürze bestimmt noch mehr berichten werde Rebel Time Records aus Kanada und Disco Machete aus Mexiko. (Way Of Life ZIne)

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released May 19, 2020

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