Discovered by Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong in an East Bay club, San Francisco's One Man Army has the distinction of having the first release on Adeline Records, Armstrong's label Begun by Jack Dalrymple (guitar/vocals), Brandon Pollack (drums), and James Kotter (bass), the band is known for blending old and new punk sounds and melding aggression and energy with catchy poppunkI don't know about changing my mind regarding The OneMan Band I've always personally found him incredibly entertaining, which is one of the reasons why, in the past, I surrounded myself with guys like him I think he's a complete buffoon, don't get me wrong, but personally, IAllMusic Review by Charles Spano Gritty, workingclass, melodic punk rock (that sounds more from the early'80s Cali scene than its watereddown followers) abounds on Rumors and Headlines, One Man Army 's third album At their best, the band's crunchy guitars evoke the Descendents or, like on the straightup, singalong rock of "Have Nots & Heartbreak," the Ramones
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