Ninety Pound Wuss DCxPC Live Vol. 25 Presents
DCxPC Live Vol. 25 captures Ninety Pound Wuss's raw, chaotic energy in a fiery live set, reviving their hardcore punk legacy.
DCxPC Live Vol. 25 features Ninety Pound Wuss in an electrifying live recording that showcases the band's raw intensity and chaotic energy, marking their evolution from 90s underground Christian punk to an openly anti-fundamentalist stance. This album serves as a powerful statement, blending ferocious performances of classic tracks with new, reimagined songs that reflect their current perspective.
Captured at the Tracyton Movie House in Bremerton, Washington, the setlist includes fan favorites like "Short Hand Operation," "Queen Maggot," and "Shedding Blood." A standout track is "Desantis Must Break," a politically charged reworking of "Something Must Break," which criticizes MAGA ideology and the Christian fundamentalism promoted by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
The relentless performance features impassioned vocals from Jeff Suffering, alongside the crushing guitar work of John Himmelberger and Colin Day, with Matt Bailey on bass and Marty Martinez on drums. Their intensity, fueled by frustration with modern politics and religion, has only sharpened over time.
Carmen Thunder's liner notes emphasize the deep personal connection fans have with the band, making this release more than just a live album--it's a testament to defiance and transformation. Ninety Pound Wuss's journey from their early days on Tooth & Nail Records to their current politically engaged hardcore character is fully realized here. This isn't nostalgia; it's a reinvigorated force, delivering a performance that honors their past while forging something new. DCxPC Live Vol. 25 is essential for longtime fans and anyone seeking uncompromising, high-energy punk.