Not to be confused with the well-dressed twin British gangsters, the Krays erupted from the New York City punk scene in the mid-‘90s, remaining underground and hardcore while their peers on the West Coast hopped onto major labels and MTV. Completely devoid of any studio gloss or even a decent studio budget, the Krays have proudly remained faithful to their punk roots, drawing comparisons to Agnostic Front and Sick Of It All. Eschewing pop hooks and teen-diary lyrics for honest narratives about living on the streets, played with breakneck tempos and extremely loud, slashing gui...