
“First Shot Misses” is the debut song from Chicago’s WRONG WAR Full length LP Fixed Against Forever, which was released on November 3rd (Council Records). Filmmaker Bryan Dinello edited a clip for the single which uses footage from Dan Dinello (Bryan’s dad) and Tom Corboy’s 1982 short film PINK TRIANGLES RISING.
WRONG WAR, while influenced by the Chicago and Detroit scenes they came up in, certainly gives a nod to classic DC punk and the Dischord Records releases of that time. Early on, the band has drawn direct comparisons to Crucifix, Battalion of Saints, and Born Against. They play blistering, politically-charged punk rock in a time when we need it most.
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