Showcases their ability to balance melody with crunch.

Jingo De Lunch – B.Y.E. (1991) Released in 1991 on Phonogram, B.Y.E. captures the Berlin-based quintet at a fascinating crossroads. It bridges the gap between raw underground punk and the burgeoning alternative metal scene of the early 90s. ⚡ The Sound

Often debated by purists for its cleaner production.

Appeals to fans of Motörhead, Bad Brains, and L7. 💿 Key Tracks "B.Y.E.": A high-octane anthem setting the album's pace.

Fuses hardcore energy with heavy metal riffing.