Ooh, back to hardcore ska punk.
"Vote No"'s early guitars are reminiscent of Korn, except the other way around, and that isn't an insult like you might think. And "Grandma Shampoo" sounds like it could be from Gogol Bordello.
I was in the mood for a more noisy album this morning, so it's scratching that itch. It's the least ska of anything since Culture Shock - Onwards and Upwards (1988).
But then they close with "Johnny Mortgage", so I guess I should shut up.