The Cleveland band Woodstock 99 plays the kind of ragged, chaotic punk rock that careens ahead at untenable speeds and is constantly threatening to go off the rails. Their new EP 99 Ta Life, discovered through former Pitchfork mainstay’s Evan Minsker’s predictably excellent new see/saw newsletter, is a wild ride befitting song titles like “I Kissed A Cop,” “Megan Thee Stallion Of Saints,” and, in a chef’s-kiss gesture, “99 Problems.”