Originally released in 1998, probably at the height of Plow United's popularity but just after they'd begun a prolonged hiatus, this version was remastered and put out after the band's reunion some 14 years later.
Their third full-length, "Narcolepsy" was a slightly darker incarnation of the band's brand of belligerent pop-punk, with sloppy but strained vocals, and muddy bass-heavy production.
The band became almost cult icons during their hiatus as the internet made it easier for people to hear more DIY acts, with their records going for silly money until they were eventually re-released.
This then could be described as a bit of a cult-classic, but in any event it's certainly a damn solid punk record.
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