In 1985, underground rock was staunchly divided. At the heart of it was the crossover movement, which was the confounding middle ground between the longhairs and their arch enemies, the punks and hardcore kids. While each style had their version to the punk-meets-thrash approach, which in itself confronted norms to their respective scenes, hardcore punk had its own disruptor in SNFU, who bucked all the rules by making their own, creating a singular document that proved frenetic hardcore pacing...