Organized crime comes in more forms than one and your God is no exception." Though the lyrics seem surprisingly blunt for the band, the song's purpose was to distinguish the fact that no one religion is more important than the next. The album continues to impress with "An Old Book Misread," the band's most frank track to date with the lyrics " I refuse to stand for organized crime. "This Song Is Definitely Not About a Girl,"a track about the mis-interpretation of their older song "Latchkey," exists as an instant favourite with its high energy and fast pace. Between the gang vocals shouting " This is a full-blown assault!" and tempo changes, the song, which appeared on a Eulogy sampler along with "To Be Continued.," is nearly perfect for what it is. When it comes to standout tracks, Mutiny!'s got more than you could hope for, especially in the album's title track. The transitions between each song are flawless, especially from "Dead Man Tell No Tales" to "Mutiny!." The flow of the album is impeccable from start to finish, fitting together like a puzzle. It's obvious from the start of the record that Set Your Goals put immense amounts of thought and energy into creating Mutiny! through even the most simple details. However, after about a minute of thinking you're listening to an acoustic song from a Blink-182 revival project, you'll be shown that Set Your Goals haven't completely abandoned their roots. Upon first listening to Set Your Goals' new, pirate-themed release Mutiny! and hearing the beginning of "Work in Progress," one might jump to the conclusion that Set Your Goals have completely abandoned their hardcore influences and opted for a more straight-forward pop-punk feel for their debut full-length.
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