Kids Insane

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Black Burnt 00:00 Tools
LOVE 00:00 Tools
No Place Like Home 00:00 Tools
Story Of A Lonely Street 00:00 Tools
Waste 00:00 Tools
Hanged, Drawn and Quartered 00:00 Tools
Fix It 00:00 Tools
Same Shit, Different scene 00:00 Tools
Wrecking Ball 00:00 Tools
Spread It All Over 00:00 Tools
Frustrated 00:00 Tools
Don't Need This 00:00 Tools
Poisoned Youth 00:00 Tools
Left Right Left 00:00 Tools
Deadendsville 00:00 Tools
Keep Staring At The Sun 00:00 Tools
Standing Up 00:00 Tools
Varicose 00:00 Tools
Overthinking 00:00 Tools
Just Ice 00:00 Tools
Full Tank 00:00 Tools
Don´t Need This 00:00 Tools
This Place Is Killing Us 00:00 Tools
28/12/2012 00:00 Tools
Dear Politics 00:00 Tools
Not a Slave 00:00 Tools
Not Yet 00:00 Tools
What Ever Happened to Jane 00:00 Tools
No Place Like Home - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Love - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Hanged, Drawn and Quatered 00:00 Tools
Waste - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
28.12.2012 00:00 Tools
Fix It - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Same S**t, Different Scene 00:00 Tools
Standing Up (feat. Scott Wade (ex-Comeback Kid)) (New!) 00:00 Tools
Fix It (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
No Place Like Home (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Waste (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Love (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Hanged Drawn & Quartered 00:00 Tools
STANDING UP (FEAT. SCOTT WADE) 00:00 Tools
Same Shit, Different Scene Scene 00:00 Tools
WHAT R U LOOKIN FOR 00:00 Tools
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Kids Insane - 01 - Love 00:00 Tools
Kids Insane - 06 - Story Of A Lonely Street 00:00 Tools
Dear Police 00:00 Tools
12/28/2012 00:00 Tools
Drain You (Nirvana cover) 00:00 Tools
Kids Insane - 03 - No Place Like Home 00:00 Tools
Kids Insane - 07 - Fix It 00:00 Tools
Kids Insane - 05 - Waste 00:00 Tools
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Formed in Tel Aviv, Israel, it was almost natural for the members of Kids Insane to find punk rock. Kids that live in Israel are forced to join the military and serve a mandatory 3 years. Pacifists are thrown in jail if they refuse recruitment. Other kids seek a way out of service through the mental health officer. The band found an outlet in the culture and music of punk. Drawing on the events that surround them in the news, other art forms, and their personal lives, Kids Insane have stripped down hard core and have begun rebuilding one angry brick at a time. The band’s upcoming debut release, All Over, due out in August, is a punk rock manifesto that questions everything and denies nothing. From start to finish, All Over brings Kids Insane’s message that there is never one truth through the fury and aggressiveness that is in each song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.