: "Same Old Day" and the two-part title track "Point Me to the End" stand out for their "blistering" pace and focus.
If you're looking to own a copy, modern reissues have made this era much more accessible than the rare 1984 originals: Vatican Commandos - You're Not the Same
: This era (featuring Chuck Wheat on vocals and Mike Pollock replacing Moby on guitar) showcased "high production values" compared to their earlier 7-inches. : "Same Old Day" and the two-part title
: A comprehensive 42-track CD covering their entire history, including the 1982 "Bill Knapp's Basement" sessions. Are you interested in hearing more about or
Are you interested in hearing more about or other bands from the Connecticut hardcore scene? Vatican Commandos - Maximum Rocknroll
: Excellent drumming and "relentless riffing" that helped define the mid-80s Connecticut hardcore scene alongside bands like Violent Children .
While there isn't a specific record titled "You're Not the Same," you are likely referring to the track or the overall thematic shift found on Point Me to the End , which is widely considered their creative peak. 🎸 Sound & Performance