2008, Epitaph
The 21st century version of Madball strays only a little on Hold It Down, the {New York hardcore} outfit's first release for Epitaph Records. In the many years since their inception, the band's sound managed to evolve a bit, and careful scrutiny of each disc leading to this 2000 offering will reveal increasingly modern aggro and even {hip-hop} influences. The caustic vocal approach of Freddy Cricien remained constant and threatening, especially with his updated urban inflections, and of course the music remained brutal, if just a little slower. On Hold It Down, the shorter-than-average song lengths maintain a little old-school tradition, but some '80s NY hardcore purists will definitely consider this a plodding effort. Each groove has a sticky {nu-metal} flavor that fortunately gets hardened properly by Cricien's pummeling vocal assaults. The he-man posturing goes over the top on a few tracks, like Show No Fear, but considering this group's impressive track record, they have a right to boast a little. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Intro |
| 2 | Can't Stop, Won't Stop |
| 3 | Hold It Down |
| 4 | Fall This Time |
| 5 | Everyday Hate |
| 6 | Done¿ |
| 7 | Say What? |
| 8 | D.I.F.M.M. |
| 9 | Show No Fear |
| 10 | Never Look Back |
| 11 | Still Searching |
| 12 | Confessions |
| 13 | Thinking To Myself |
| 14 | Semper FI |
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