Belting with a Mclusky-like relentlessness, Enough Is Enough drills with demented grit, at times atonal, at times arrhythmic, all times supremely fuckin’ excellent. There’s an entrancing detachment in the vocal, yet still echoes like a heartfelt battle cry. Get it live if ye can.
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