We could wheel out all the tired old clichés of The Shitty Limits being one of the most exciting bands to have crossed our paths in a very, very long time who have a sound that mixes 60's garage, 70's punk and 80's hardcore in frenetic songs backed up by explosive live shows that have gained a formidable reputation in the DIY scene and that this is one of the most hotly awaited debuts in a long time- but why bother dealing in clichés?
We could wheel out all the tired old clichés of The Shitty Limits being one of the most exciting bands to have crossed our paths in a very, very long time who have a sound that mixes 60's garage, 70's punk and 80's hardcore in frenetic songs backed up by explosive live shows that have gained a formidable reputation in the DIY scene and that this is one of the most hotly awaited debuts in a long time- but why bother dealing in clichés?