Suicide Generation - "Prisoner of Love"

When you call your band Suicide Generation, you're telegraphing what style of music you do. The London band's new single, "Prisoner of Love," is a throwback to classic early 80's punk with a slight touch of modern noise rock thrown in. It's blisteringly fast and obnoxious, and we're all old enough that we should hate this and complain about it, but it's just so inexplicably fun. It's the kind of stripped down punk that we miss and is just rarely made these days.

You can watch the video for "Prisoner of Love" below. The song is out now on Spaghetty Town Records and is available as a single via Suicide Generation's Bandcamp. For more on Suicide Generation, check them out on Facebook.

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