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By Andrew Miller

Published on March 25, 2008 at 2:38pm

Anti-Flag attacks many societal ills in the same curt fashion, placing the word fuck in front of the offending entity or sucks after it. This formula generates rallying cries, but it doesn't provide much perspective. For a more nuanced take on these topics, fans should arrive early for opening act Street Dogs. Informed by singer and Army veteran Mike McColgan's service in Iraq, tracks such as "Final Transmission" (Can you hear the sound of youth negated?) carry more emotional weight than anti-war diatribes from songwriters who view Warped as a tour of duty. Even the Boston group's drinking songs, which recall McColgan's roots as the Dropkick Murphys' first frontman, communicate hard-learned lessons: "Tobe's Got a Drinking Problem" takes a darkly humorous look at the guitarist's alcoholism. McColgan's storytelling and strong, rugged vocals recall blue-collar troubadours such as Bruce Springsteen and Johnny Cash, and the Dogs' raucous, pub-style hooks prove it's possible for serious, streetwise punk bands to become crowd pleasers without pandering musically or lyrically.

“Back to the World” by the Street Dogs, for the 103 WRNR Private Artist Showcase live in Annapolis, MD: