Face To Face & Inquisition

It's probably some kind of object lesson that the now-defunct '90s punk bands Face To Face and Inquisition have both returned to relative obscurity, though the former was once a major-label hitmaker and the latter strictly underground. But that kind of sellout-versus-DIY grudge match isn't really fair to Face To Face, whose brief flirtation with the mainstream—which included an A&M recording contract and regional radio success with the noisy youth anthem "Disconnected"—doesn't tell the band's whole story. The compilation Shoot The Moon: Essential Collection fills in the gaps in and around the Face To Face rise and fall, starting with their early days at bratty pop-punkers holding true to their loud-and-tight Southern California roots, and ending with the more frayed, politicized hard rock that closed out the band's career. Shoot The Moon wraps up with a final live turn through "Disconnected," which sounds even angrier and perversely thrilling with 10 years of slogging behind it.