You're driving with your windows down along the coast of California in the early 90's, what're you going to put on as your soundtrack?
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If
Tensions on High by Take Offense had come out in '92, it would've been your pick. The music alone solidifies it as a classic California Crossover record.
This record, like most of the band's previous releases, has strong Suicidal Tendencies vibes. The guitars have a chorus effect on them, which increases the record's chill vibe. And that vibe just amplifies the "California" of the music.