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FWIW.

Last seen on: Daily Crossword Club Crossword Friday, 23 June 2023

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For What It’s Worth is an EP by New Jersey hardcore punk band, Ensign. It was released in October, 2000 by Nitro Records and was the band’s second release for the label following their first full-length album after leaving Indecision Records, Cast the First Stone. It was recorded in June, 2000 in New York City and at the same time the band produced two further tracks which appeared on the Death By Stereo/Ensign Split 7″ (EP) on Indecision Records in December, 2000. The track, “Cast In Shadows” was later re-recorded and appeared on their next album for Nitro Records, The Price of Progression. Another track, “Left Hand Syndrome”, was destined for the same release, according to the inlay details, but eventually was omitted.

As was heard from Cast the First Stone, the band was beginning to slow their approach to hardcore punk in its purest state. It was on this EP that the transition moved further forward. “Cast In Shadow” was a slow-paced, chugging song with variable vocal styles, from Tim Shaw’s usual hardcore shout down to a hushed tone for the middle section. The title track and “Nine-One-Zero-Zero” perhaps sound more like the Ensign of old, a slow start moving into a fast-paced middle, but with a somewhat metalcore ending. The EP’s closer, “Left Hand Syndrome”, was perhaps somewhat of an experimental track for the band. Straying from the start directly into more melodic hardcore territory, such as that occupied by Good Riddance in “pop-punk” mode.

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