Kids We Used To Be by Your Demise, released 20 September 2010, includes the following tracks: "Scared Of The Light", "Teenage Lust", "Get The Fuck Out Of Little Rock", "Shine On" and more.
This version of Kids We Used To Be comes as a 1xCD. -
"The Kids We Used To Be" is a powerful and emotionally charged album by the British hardcore band Your Demise, released in CD format. This record showcases the band's evolution from their earlier sound, blending melodic hooks with aggressive riffs and heartfelt lyrics that explore themes of youth, nostalgia, and personal growth. Standout tracks like "Miles Away," "Life of Luxury," and the title track have resonated deeply within the hardcore community, cementing Your Demise's reputation as one of the genre?s most influential acts. The band has toured extensively across Europe and beyond, sharing stages with major names in punk and hardcore music. The CD is produced by Plastic Head, a renowned distributor known for its dedication to bringing high-quality alternative music releases to fans worldwide. With decades of experience in supporting independent artists and labels, Plastic Head remains a trusted name among collectors.
From the opening track of The Kids We Used to Be… you know this is going to be heavy record. The drums and guitars come pounding in, and the vocals co...
PunkRockTheory - 11/Dec/2010
Your Demise is a UK hardcore band that has already been around the block a couple of times. The first time I – and a whole mess of other people – hear...
Blaise Ruston - 01/Nov/2010
‘The Kids We Used To Be’ is the first recording with new vocalist Ed McRae, but it is still unequivocally and unmistakeably Your Demise. The Centurion...
Dan Slessor - 26/Oct/2010
Having hammered away in the U.K. hardcore underground since 2005, Your Demise started grabbing a lot of attention with 2009’s Ignorance Never Dies. A ...
ThisMusic193 - 23/Oct/2010
Seven years in and there?s no stopping UK?s Your Demise. Sure, the loss of lead singer George Noble in 2009 may have been an impediment for the guys,...
Oli Robertson - 19/Sep/2010
“Your Demise 2010, bitch”. The simple yet defiant yelp that opens up ‘The Kids We Used To Be’ is important, for it encapsulates both the mood of this ...