Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit
Album Description
Symptoms Of A Leveling Spirit is Good Riddance’s most eclectic to date. Of course, it’s still a punk album, but full of sub genres – from speedcore to melodic punk and everything in between. Symptoms is awash in melodic punk, from the opening number to the closing alt-punk hidden track, Good Riddance reels out a barrage of hummable songs and hooky choruses. 14 tracks. 2001 release…. More >>




















if you don’t have it, i would have to reccomend getting “ballads from the revolution”. aside from this album not ebing anything too great, russ rankin’s vocals consist compeltely of him using the biggest words he can find in the thesaurus and trying to act like everything he says is extremely profound. i dont listen to music to hear about someone’s philosophy, but if you do, you may like this.
Rating: 2 / 5
Once in awhile, when your pissed off, you need something to listen to thats fast, hard and releases your stress and anger. This album is like an overdose of arrid. All the yelling and screaming and distorted guitars in this album make you feel better after being very tense. phew. man, im stressed out, i need to pop in some good riddance.
Rating: 4 / 5
I would have to say this is one of the best CD’s out there as far as modern Punk is concerned. It flows, it’s very well put together, and it is Good Riddance’s best work to date. The only way to go wrong, it to not buy this CD.
Rating: 5 / 5
I’ve always liked good riddance. I downloaded some of their songs, and i have all the Fat Wreck Chord comps… never gave em a second thought. When i bought this cd (out of impulse) i was extremely impressed. I havent heard a better punk cd thats been released this year. If you like punk, you’ll like good riddance.
Rating: 5 / 5
good riddance is one of the best hardcore/punk bands in the scene today. symptoms isnt as hardcore as op phoenix, but still delivers the focus and message, fast and furious as would be expected. pick it up if you already havnt, you wont be disappointed.
Rating: 5 / 5