Monday, October 29, 2007

KLASSE KRIMINALE: Are You Living or Just Surviving

Klasse Kriminale is an Italian punk rock band originating in the Liguria region of italy. The band was founded by lead singer Marco in 1985 when punk in Italy was considered dead. However, the movement was in fact quite alive, and Klasse Kriminale began their long career. 1988, after some line-up changes, Klasse Kriminale recorded their first single, which did well in Italy as well as abroad. Klasse Kriminale's sound is a strong mixture of Oi!, punk, ska and reggae. Their lyrics speak of social problems, such as work, unemployment, drugs, media, street-life, and generational gaps. The band's influences run from The Clash, Sham 69, and Angelic Upstarts to The Specials. In 1989 Klasse Kriminale recorded their debut album "Ci Incotreremo Ancora Un Giorno" in studios used by Nabat. Shows followed with The Stab, Rappresaglia, Ghetto 84, Nabat, Red Alert, Lurkers, GBH, Oppressed, Angelic Upstarts, Sham 69, Red London, Public Toys, Agnostic Front, Snap Her, Stage Bottles, and others.
They then went on to play many shows in the UK, Germany, Poland, France, Czech Republic and Canada; they also toured in Italy with US Bombs, Dropkick Murphys, The Business, The Toasters; they have played at anti-racist and anti-fascist meetings and played at European festivals, such as Holidays In The Sun, and in 2000, at Monte Paradiso, the 2nd Belgian Oi! Festival, and recently at Punk & Disorderly 2005 in Berlin (KK was the only Italian band present at the show).

tracks
1. riot!
2. hooligans 2001
3. this is my world
4. lunatici-romantici
5. i'm a junky
6. mutiny on the world
7. locale 1982
8. soprvvivo qui
9. dirty punk
10. occhi azzurri (she is no angel)
11. ghetto mentalita
12. www.futuro.com
13. zombie
14. i don't wanna die in disneyland

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KLASSE KRIMINALE: I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti

In their 15 year career, Klasse Kriminale has recorded: "Faccia A Faccia" (for the sub-label of New Rose, Division Nada, managed by Francois, ex Berurier Noir and with Alteau's artwork), "I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti", "1985-95, Orgoglio Per Le Tue Passioni" and "Live/Vivo" (produced by Paul Chain), "Mind Invaders" (featured by Luther Blissett ), "Electric Caravanas" (produced by Jimmy "Sham 69" Pursey); "I Know This Boy" (with Riccardo Pedrini, writer and ex-Nabat guitarist); "Stai Vivendo O Stai Sopravvivendo?, ""Welcome To Genoa" (one CD with a video-track about the police violence during the G8 in Genoa), and the latest album, "Klasse Kriminale," (produced by Vic Ruggiero of The Slackers). Some of their greatest hits came out of Argentina, Brazil and in all European countries ("The Best Of Klasse Kriminale" came out on Captain Oi!; they were the first non-English speaking act to appear on this label).
Marco, in those years, worked on his fanzine "Kriminal Class", has produced some compilations ("Oi! It's A World League", "Oi! Against Silvio", "Oi! Against Racism" and the latest “STAY PUNK!” with 24 bands from all over the world) and new bands and he has helped bring numerous groups to Italy for shows.

tracks
1. i ragazzi sono innocenti
2. propaganda
3. giovani skins senza una chance
4. vi accuso
5. non e tardi per ricominciare
6. generazione distrutiva
7. scritte sopra i muri
8. unaltro ribelle e morto
9. birra donne e ciminiere
10. vita vuota
11. la ragazza dalla t-shirt degli angelic upstarts
12. questa e litalia

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KLASSE KRIMINALE: The History of Klasse Kriminale

tracks
1. oi fatti una risata
2. politicanti
3. goal
4. nulla
5. lungo il fiume
6. i ragazzi sono innocenti
7. cow punk simphony part.1
8. noi non moriremo mai
9. ci incontreremo ancora un giorno
10. faccia a faccia
11. in piedi sulle rovine
12. oi siamo tu ed io vincenti
13. stasera tocca a te
14. agente speciale
15. costruito in italia
16. if the kids are united (live)

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ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE: Out of Control

Out of Control is the fourth studio album by English punk rock band, the Anti-Nowhere League, consisting of rough demos recorded by the band in 1980 prior to the release of their debut album We Are...The League.

tracks
1. "Loser" – 1:49
2. "Landlord Is a Wanker" – 3:10
3. "I Get Bored" – 3:02
4. "Head in the Wall" – 3:29
5. "Street Life" – 2:43
6. "Fat Bastards" – 3:04
7. "Dirty Old Fucker" – 2:53
8. "This Is the 80s" – 2:40
9. "Out of Control" – 2:38
10. "Gimmie Money" – 2:41
11. "I Don't Wanna" – 2:43
12. "Useless Bastards" – 2:54
13. "Military Man" – 2:48
14. "Sex & Fantasy" – 3:24
15. "Top of the Pops" – 3:13

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ANTI-NOWHERE LEAGUE: The Horse is Dead

Their first gig was at Tunbridge Wells, on the day of the annual carnival, at which they got arrested. This led to their first press coverage with the local newspaper describing their gig as a 'cacophony of noise'. In 1981, Gooky (who left the same year), Hopper and Clive "Winston" Blake came in on lead guitar, drums and bass respectively, although Hopper was quickly replaced with PJ ('Persian John') (real name Djahanshah Aghssa). They managed to get a slot in The Exploited's Apocalypse tour, along with Chron Gen and Anti Pasti. This led to them signing to John Curd's record label WXYZ, with Curd and Chris Gabrin co-managing the band. Later that year, they also opened for The Damned on a short tour round the north of England and Scotland. November 1981 saw the release of their first single, a cover version of Ralph McTell's "Streets of London", with the song that was to become the group's anthem, "So What" on the B-side.
In 1982, they took part in the 'So What Tour' in the company of such groups as Chelsea, Chron Gen and the Defects, and the release of their debut album We Are...The League. However, the Obscene Publications Squad seized all copies of their records, which were removed from retailers and they were banned from TV and radio. In addition, they were removed from the Top Of The Pops recording studio because Animal was carrying a 3ft axe around with him. The year finished with the 'Hardcore Storms America' tour with the UK Subs. Gilly (real name Mark Gilham) joined the band in 1983 as an extra guitarist, which according to the bands website, was because Magoo was drinking heavily and was often unable to carry out his commitments as guitarist. The band went to Yugoslavia to record a live album, called Live In Yugoslavia, but this was dogged by problems with the authorities insisting that references that Animal had made about their recently deceased president Tito be removed from the master tapes, and any language which they deemed to be offensive be bleeped.

tracks
1. "So What"
2. "Pig Iron"
3. "For You"
4. "Crime"
5. "Working for the Company"
6. "Animal"
7. "Nowhere Man"
8. "I Hate People"
9. "Let's Break the Law"
10. "Noddy"
11. "Snowman"
12. "Ballad of J.J. Decay"
13. "Wreck-a-Nowhere"
14. "Runaway"
15. "We're the League"

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BERURIER NOIR: Carnaval Des Agités

Bérurier noir is a French punk band formed in Paris in 1983 by Loran (guitar), François (vocals) and Dédé (drum machine). They called themselves "noir" (black) for the color of mourning (because their first concert was planned to be also their last) and for anarchy and "Bérurier" after the character from the novels of Frédéric Dard. Instead of being an end, the success of their first show inspired them to continue. A cult band, Bérurier Noir were loved by a generation of youth and feared by concert organisers for the riots that followed their shows.

tracks
1. fils de...
2. commando pernod
3. j'ai peur
4. casse tete chinois
5. le renard
6. betsy paty
7. manifeste
8. napoleon
9. l'empereur tomato-ketchup
10. elsa je t'aime
11. jim-la-jungle
12. geronimo
13. baston
14. pavillon 36
15. helene et le sang
16. s.o.s.
17. il tua son petit frere
18. vietnam laos cambodge
19. capitaine kir
20. ramaya fiesta
21. macadam circus

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BERURIER NOIR: Enfoncez L'Clown

On the one hand, Bérurier Noir's music was clearly derived from British punk rock as far music and lyrics were concerned. Most of their songs were short, aggressive and usually based on a couple of basic power chords. Their lyrics reflected the typical concerns of punks: rejection of consumerism, politics, traditional social order and the anger felt by disaffected youth, tramps and outsiders in general. On the other, they added some interesting innovations. Their rhythm section consisted of a cheap drum machine, which became an essential and arguably endearing part of their sound. The frequent use of a saxophone as of the mid-eighties also set them apart from most other punk rock bands.
They would regularly appear on record sleeves and on stage wearing clown outfits, mock police uniform or pig masks. Their shows were a unique and highly festive cross between a punk rock concert, a grotesque circus and an anarchist rally.

tracks
1. tzigane, tzigane
2. deux clowns
3. noir les horreurs
4. fils de...
5. petit agite
6. vive le feu
7. il tua son petit frere
8. macadam massacre
9. nada 84
10. commando pernod
11. comme un bouddha
12. la mere noel
13. scarabee
14. marche funebre jeunesse suicidaire
15. l'empereur toomato-ketchup
16. vietnam, laos, cmabodge
17. makhnovtchina
18. casse-tete chinois
19. la danseuse de l'orient
20. capitaine kirk
21. salut a toi

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BRATMOBILE: Girls Get Busy


Bratmobile was an American punk band. Growing from the Northwest and Washington, DC underground and influenced by indie pop in the United States as well as Britpop, girl groups, surf, and punk rock, Bratmobile was a first-generation Riot Grrrl band.

tracks
1. i'm in the band
2. shop for america
3. shut your face
4. don't ask don't tell
5. that's happening
6. cryin' tryin' lyin'
7. what's wrong with you
8. idiot lover
9. are you a lady
10. pagan baby
11. chicken or the egg
12. united we don't
13. take the pain and use it

link
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J.F.A.: Concrete Waves

JFA was formed around March of 1981. Pendleton, then in the band The Deez and Cornelius, then in the band Jr. Chemists, knew each other from shows around Phoenix, Arizona and from skateboarding. They began playing together after a D.O.A. concert during the band's Hardcore 81 tour. Bam-Bam later joined after meeting Pendleton at an "Industrial Dance" in Phoenix. Brian Brannon was pulled into the band by Cornelius who met him skateboarding and at punk shows. The bands name is a reference to John Hinckley, Jr.'s, attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Jodie Foster's Army was a song before the band took the title as their name. The band's first show was opening for Black Flag at an Industrial Dance which was one of a series of early Phoenix punk shows. Their first song of the night was Pipetruck.
Placebo Records released their debut EP "Blatant Localism" in late 1981. The band toured the west extensively and played many local shows. Their first national tour was in the summer of 1983 following the release of their first album "Valley of the Yakes".The original bassist, Michael Cornelius, left the band in the summer of 1984 prior to the nine-week summer '84 tour. Alan Bishop of labelmates The Sun City Girls played bass until Cornelius returned for the 1986 release Nowhere Blossoms.
The band received continuing coverage in the influential skateboard magazine Thrasher during the 1980s. Brannon eventually worked on the editorial staff full-time and Pendelton and Cornelius were contributors of articles and photographs.

tracks
1. skateboard anarchy
2. worm
3. skate
4. no more excuses
5. toxic shock
6. don't wait
7. nude bowl resurrection
8. yeah baby
9. feelin' like shit
10. park geek
11. oh no!
12. max
13. death box
14. gotta go
15.

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D.O.A.: It's Not Usual (ep)

D.O.A. is a hardcore punk band from Vancouver. Their music was often described as hardcore punk and they are often referred to as the "founders" of hardcore by their following along with Bad Brains and D.C's Minor Threat. Their second album Hardcore 81 was thought by many[1] to have been the first actual reference to the second wave of American punk bands sound as hardcore. Singer/guitarist Joey "Shithead" Keithley is the only founding member to have stayed in the band throughout its entire history, however original bassist Randy Rampage has rejoined DOA after a long absence and is in the current lineup. D.O.A. has often released music on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records, and they have released an album with Jello Biafra titled Last Scream Of The Missing Neighbors.
D.O.A. has always maintained an uncompromising anarchist populist political stance. The band is known for its outspoken political opinions and has a history of playing for many causes and benefits. Its slogan is "TALK-ACTION=0". The band has been active on many issues, including Anti-racism, anti-globalization, freedom of speech, and the environment. Founder Joe Keithley now spends a great deal of time working with his record company Sudden Death Records which has branched off into many areas of music.
In 2003, Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell declared December 21st to be "D.O.A. Day" in honour of the band's 25th anniversary.

tracks
1. it's not usual
2. dead men tell no tales
3. blue to brown
4. help me get out of here
5. runaway world

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SINIESTRO TOTAL: Bailaré Sobre Tu Tumba

Tracks
1. vámonos al kwai
2. qué tal, homosexual
3. kalahari
4. al final
5. demasiado lejos para ir andando
6. rock en samil
7. bailaré sobre tu tumba
8. will power
9. can't get enough
10. hey, hey vigo
11. hoy voy a asesinarte
12. ye-yé
13. viene el verano
14. emilio cao
15. sexo chungo
16. no me lavo en la vida
17. cada dia somos más
18. no me mates con tomate
19. we are the world

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THE SOVIETTES: The Soviettes

The Soviettes were a four-person punk band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, founded in 2001. The group was composed of Annie (guitar), Sturgeon (guitar), Susy (bass guitar), and the sole male in the band, Danny (drums), all of whom switched off singing duties.

tracks
1. blue stars
2. bottom's up , bottomed out
3. 9th st.
4. 1380
5. go lambs go!
6. b squad
7. tailwind
8. matt's song
9. clueless
10. thin ice
11. the land of clear blue radio
12. undeliverable
13. cuff wars
14. her neon heart

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

DEADSTOOLPIGEON: This World (320kbps)


Tracks

1. Clockface
2. This World
3. Die Empty
4. Across the Limit
5. Carving
6. No Man Alone
7. Less Than Half Man
8. Scrape
9. Hunt Down
10. Charity for the Rich

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Saturday, October 27, 2007

THE TESTORS: Complete Recordings 1976-79 (2 CDs)

The Testors were formed by Sonny Vincent in New York City 1975 at the heart of what became punk rock as we know it today. They were loud, raw as fuck, and didn't give a shit about anybody but themselves. While contemporaries the Ramones, Blondie, and the Heartbreakers were making history, The Testors were lighting clubs on fire, going to jail, and Sonny eventually was admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Along the way they were regulars at CBGBs, Max's Kansas City and shared the stage with the likes of Suicide, The Cramps, and the Dead Boys.

Tracks
CD - 1
1. primitive
2. you don't break my heart
3. let's get zooed out
4. it's only death (previously unreleased)
5. hey you
6. i see
7. mk ultra
8. stall
9. don't tell me
10. voltaire
11. rainy night
12. detention
13. madras prison
14. aw maw
15. mk ultra (previously unreleased - live)
16. remembrance (previously unreleased)
17. motor drive (previously unreleased)
18. welcome to the nation (previously unreleased)
19. purpose (previously unreleased)

CD - 2
1. time is mine
2. together
3. primal call
4. sick on yesterday
5. ex
6. break it down
7. greedy fuckers
8. black book
9. lust or love
10. full circle
11. tracy mcprichtease
12. she's not changed
13. bad attitude
14. i'm allowed
15. crazy lazy jane
16. nice to your dog
17. good stuff
18. lonely night

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SNUFF: Disposable Income

Snuff has been at it for a long time. From their formation in 1986 to their yearly album releases they deserve respect for consistently staying in the trenches as long as anyone today.“Disposable Income” seems like as a somewhat low-key release. Snuff’s trademark musical quirks are less overt and the band seems more comfortable to let the quiet moments resonate. Gone are the ska flirtations of 2000’s “Numb Nuts” and it changes the pace of this record quite a bit. Snuff’s musical experimentation and genre bending is far more carefully integrated here and makes “Disposable Income” if anything, a more pleasant listen.
I almost can’t decide if the backing vocals are harmonizing extremely well or if Duncan’s Leatherface-inspired singing is being tracked multiple times. Either way, the vocals on “Disposable Income” come off differently than on pervious recordings in that they mesh better with the band’s ever-distorted guitarists and generally thick delivery. Snuff injects their thrashy punk with some well-realized pop-songwriting on opener “Angels 1-5” and the single “Chocs Away.” Accomplished melodic progressions and killer harmonies make “7 Days (Solomons Boring Week)” and “To Disappoint” extremely catchy inclusions. The downbeat “Heads You Win Tails You Loose” slows things to soothing calm as much as “Wearenowhere” brings things to a thrashing cacophony.
“Disposable Income” clocks in at over an hour and probably could have benefited from shorter running time, however as I jump through the record and write this review nothing strikes me immediately as filler. The latter half the album drags a bit but there is enough interesting trombone and organ work on the individual tracks so that they hold up well on their own. Snuff are finally showing their age, but that also means they’re showing their experience. A band that was once characterized by playing thrash covers of dumb pop songs seems to be taking themselves more seriously. “Disposable Income” is a surprisingly coherent listen and quickly becoming one of my favourite Snuff records --- http://www.punknews.org/review/1889

Tracks
1. angels 1-5
2. the other half of you
3. chocs away
4. once upon a time far far away
5. dehumanised
6. 7 days (solomon's boring week)
7. to disappoint
8. heads you win tails you lose
9. boatnick (so it goes)
10. wearenowhere
11. salad
12. lies
13. pages 42-43
14. coming through
15. emoticon
16. all over now

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the GC5: Kisses from Hanoi & Horseshoes & Handgrenades

This CD combines both the GC5's first full-length album, 2000's Kisses From Hanoi, and the 2001 EP Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, previously available only from a tiny Irish indie label. Good old-fashioned lefty street punk in the manner of Alternative TV, Stiff Little Fingers, and the early Clash (even though the quartet is actually from turn-of-the-millennium Columbus, OH, not mid-'70s England), these records are brashly enjoyable, even though neither Pete Kyrou's voice (shades of Social Distortion's Mike Ness) nor the band's wall-of-thrash sound are particularly distinctive. What puts them over are the lyrics, which are intelligent, slyly funny, and thoughtfully rabble-rousing. "One for Eugene," a free-speech screed that recognizes that Eugene V. Debs is a more valid figurehead than Howard Stern, makes some cogent points, as does the pummeling "Culture Wars." The whole thing is topped off by a gleeful deconstruction of the Replacements' "Bastards of Young" that recasts the song as a rallying cry along the lines of Black Flag's "Rise Above." ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks
1. nothing but these songs
2. white flag
3. borrowed time
4. refused
5. bodies
6. in the end
7. currency
8. bars to me
9. no magic
10. between aspirations
11. enjoy the view
12. one for eugene
13. not the only one
14. city lights
15. culture wars
16. sheep in wolf's clothing
17. the bottom line
18. strings attached
19. bastards of young

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999: Concrete (Link Updated)

999 was the most overlooked band from the UK punk scene of '77. They had it all: chops, hooks, talent and songs......The Buzzcocks stole the show, yet 999 held their own and are very well respected as songwriters, players and showmen among the great groups from their period.....Concrete is their 4th LP, it is a mixed bag of pop(Mercy Mercy/That's Way it Goes) disco (Obsessed w/ it's spaghetti western flavor), punky pop (So Greedy) and rock (Don't You Know I need You) to name a few....the inclusion of the bonus tracks which are the singles released from the record is genius......fills it out perfectly...Change, a b-side should have been on the album originally, now it is due to technology...if you're a fan of the UK '77 crew and not afraid to hear them mature into a more musical unit this record is for you.......try Biggest Prize in Sport '80 as well.....oh hell, try them all: Separates and 999 both from '78.....you will be happy you did......

Tracks
1.So Greedy
2.Lil' Red Riding Hood
3.Break It Up
4.Taboo
5.Mercy Mercy
6.Fortune Teller
7.Obsessed
8.Silent Anger
9.That's The Way It Goes
10.Bongos On The Nile
11.Don't You Know I Need You
12.Public Enemy No.1

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the ADICTS: Fifth Overture

Probably the rarest Adicts album of them all makes it's debut on CD complete with the bonus of the "Bar Room Bop" EP. This came out in 1986 for about ten minutes and has been unavailable ever since. Comes complete with lyrics to every song and a detailed liner note.

Tracks
1. Na Na Na
2. I'm Yours
3. Too Much of a Good Thing
4. Sure Looks Pretty
5. Don't Let Go
6. Put Yourself in My Hands
7. She's a Rocker
8. Beauty Sleep
9. Change
10. Two Timing Me
11. Dangers
12. Coming Home
13. Champ Elysees
14. Sound of Music
15. Who Split My Beer?
16. Cowboys

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the ADICTS: Rise and Shine

2002 studio album for the British punk act, their first since 1993's '27'. 19 ultra catchy Pop Punk tunes in typical Adicts style. Fans of the bands old style will not be disappointed as this is top notch Punk Rock. Captain Oi! Records.
when you first listen to rise and shine it dosent feel like the adicts so i suggest if your just getting into the adicts to get either "songs of praise" or "sound of music" those are two to get started on, but if you have been listening to the adicts for a while, BUY THIS, ITS SO FREAKIN GOOD. once you get used to it almost every song on here is your favorite (exept goldfish and concertadicto for me) but other than that this album is awesome!!! BUY IT --- By B. Miller "monkeyboy"


Tracks

1. Intro
2. Popcorn
3. Swat Her
4. I Want To Marry A Light House Keeper
5. I'm So Cool
6. All The Lucky People
7. Shiney Shiney
8. Goldfish
9. I Don't Know If You Don't Know
10. Cup Of Tea
11. Soldier
12. Ain't Saturday Fun
13. Madhatter
14. Woke Up This Morning
15. Black Sheep
16. Falling In Love Again
17. We Look Back
18. Go Genie Go
19. Concertadicto

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the ADVERTS: Cast of Thousands

2003 reissue of the British punk's 1980 sophomore album includes four bonus tracks, 'Television's Over' (single version), 'Back From The Dead', 'New Church' (live), & 'Cast Of Thousands' (single version). Sleeve notes include a brief history of the band along with song lyrics. Anagram. 2003. Although some of TV's solo stuff does veer too far into New Wave territory, this LP will always be one of my favorite records. More than any other Adverts material, this LP holds together as a solid, unblinking stare into our f'd up world as TV Smith sees it. "Cast of Thousands" is punk rock on an epic scale. The songs, although played and recorded as a totally raw mess, are as close to rock opera as punk rock gets. Somehow the tinny production and cheesy synths only help to elevate the soaring, passionate vocals higher, and emphasize lyrics that rip to the heart of our heartless consumer culture. Lyrics to songs like "My Place," "Adverts," or "Television's Over" are as relevant to today's capitalist dystopia as Huxley, and moreso than Orwell. The last three tracks, while slowing down the pace to ballad territory, only wrench more out of TV's anguished voice. The casual punk listener will continue to write off this record as irrelevant to their pat version of rock history, but those who feel the Adverts like a punch to the gut need to own this. --- By polpotluck (BOSTON)

Tracks
1. Cast of Thousands
2. Adverts
3. My Place
4. Male Assault
5. Television's Over
6. Fate of Criminals
7. Love Songs
8. I Surrender
9. I Looked at the Sun
10. I Will Walk You Home
11. Television's Over [Single Version][*]
12. Back From the Dead [*]
13. New Church [*]
14. Cast of Thousands [Single Version][*]

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ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT: American Paranoia & More (Updated)

I was heavily into the punk scene in the 80's. No, not 7 Seconds, Sex Pistols, or Descendants. I have always been into the most extreme heavy music no matter if it's punk or death metal. I'm talking Agnostic Front, Mob 47, old DRI, Blood Feast, Negative Approach, Youth of Today, Napalm Death, etc. I still remember the hoopla created when this record came out. Saw them at the Farm in Frisco many times. As violent in concert as you'd expect. This is a must for all true hardcore fans. By the way Amazon, how about ordering a couple more of these cd's so more of us can enjoy? What's up? Turn it up! --- By bullskin (phoenix hardcore, az, usa)

Tracks
1. grey world
2. dope fiend
3. hunger & poverty
4. fuck chuck
5. dead serious
6. johnny
7. attitude adjustment
8. dsfa
9. in the center
10. bombs
11. american paranoia
12. warfear
13. streetwise
14. working class pride
15. rambo
16. incredible end
17. electric shock
18. 9-5 region
19. dsfa
20. kristallnacht
21. in the center
22. bombs
23. incredible end
24. grey world
25. dead serious
26. american paranoia

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ANGELIC UPSTARTS: Teenage Warning

This is classic punk rock played as it should be. Raw, angry and from the heart. None of that watered down rubbish here just a band standing up and saying whats on its mind. Great music and great lyrics that realy give you a feel of the times they were living in.
Fans of early Clash, Cockney Rejects etc will love this one.

Tracks
1. Teenage Warning
2. Student Power
3. The Young Ones
4. Never Again
5. We are The People
6. Liddle Towers
7. I'm an Upstart
8. Small Town Small Mind
9. Youth Leader
10. Do Anything
11. Let's Speed
12. Leave Me Alone

link
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the CRIMINALS: Burning Flesh & Broken Fingers

Tracks
1. Angry Quija Board Has Sent Us to Destroy the City of Beers
2. Tomorrow's Too Late
3. State Sponsored Slaughter
4. I'm Vintage Baby
5. Five Years On
6. Zarah's Got a Brand New Bag
7. Union Yes
8. Scene Monkey
9. Monomania
10. Fuck You All
11. You Were Cute But You Got Ugly Again
12. Corruption
13. Whiskey Business




link

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the BLOW UP: True Noise

Tracks
1. untitled
2. robots yes. androids no
3. fake soul
4. (you're) better off
5. suicide door
6. eighty sixed
7. murder 101
8. black lipstick
9. crippled
10. hands off
11. black rain
12. you got sound
13. right now
14. tropic of serpico
15. cobra cola

link
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the DAMNED: Damned But Not Forgotten

Actually this collection of unreleased material from The Damned in the Paul Grey years might be better than the Stawberries album. With a great collection of songs that slightly tails off near the end but not too much. In my personal opinion, their two best songs from the 80's are included "I Think I'm Wonderful" explaining how there's "No point in trying / Cos I know what they're dying to do / Some stupid opinions on the way that I am / They can look at me and I don't give a damn, damn, damn" and "Lovely Money" telling how tourists in England are "Rubbernecks with cash to burn". Killer. --- By "plannine@webtv.net" (New Castle, DE United States)

Tracks
1. dozen girls
2. lovely money
3. i think i'm wonderful
4. disguise
5. take that
6. torture me
7. disco man
8. thanks for the night
9. take me away
10. some girls are ugly
11. nice cup of tea
12. billy bad breaks

link
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the DAMNED: Live Anthology (2xCDs)

The Damned are an English punk rock and gothic rock band formed in London in 1976. They were the first punk band from England to release a single ("New Rose"), put out an album (Damned Damned Damned), and tour the United States. They are also considered a foundational influence on both hardcore punk and gothic rock.
The Damned have incorporated many different styles into their music and image; such as garage rock, psychedelic rock, cabaret and the theatrical rock of Screaming Lord Sutch and Alex Harvey. Vanian's vocal style has been described as similar to a crooner, which is unusual for a punk rock vocalist. Throughout their history, The Damned have dissolved and reformed many times, with singer Dave Vanian as the sole constant member. However, the lineups have always included either guitarist Captain Sensible and/or drummer Rat Scabies, both founding members. The line-up currently includes original members Vanian and Sensible.
American drummer Jeff Nelson described the Damned as "The Beatles of punk" -- a testament to their versatility and influence. --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Damned

Tracks
CD -- 1
1. fall
2. i just can't be happy today
3. plan 9 channel 7
4. smash it up
5. drinking about my baby
6. looking at you
7. i feel alright
8. love song
9. ballroom blitz
10. new rose
11. in a rut
12. dr. jeckyl & mr. hyde
13. melody lee
14. neat, neat , neat new rose
15. shakin all over
CD -- 2
1. ignite
2. disco man
3. generals
4. bad time fro bonzo
5. dozen girls
6. love songs
7. smash it up (part 1)
8. smash it up (part 2)
9. looking at you
10. new rose
11. teenage dream
12. stretcher case
13. ballroom blitz
14. problem child
15. melody lee
16. born to kill
17. suicide

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the DEVIL DOGS: Choad Blast (ep)

The Devil Dogs were a New York-based garage punk band, started in 1989 by Andy Gortler (guitars), Steve Baise (bass) and Paul Corio (drums). They parted in late 1994. Steve Baise collaborated with members of Turbonegro on a mid-'90s band called The Vikings. --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Devil_Dogs

Tracks
1. theme from the devil dogs
2. radiobeat
3. can't get enough
4. bless you
5. death of mighty joe
6. theme (out)

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the FRUSTRATORS: Bored in U.S.A.

The Frustrators - Bored In The USA While their hasn't been much action in the world of Green Day for the past couple of years, bassist Mike Dirnt started a new band with friends Jason Chandler(Vocals), Terry Linehan(guitar), and Art Tedeschi(drums) called The Frustrators. On January 11, 2000 the band released their debut ep on Billie Joe Armstrong's label , Adeline. The cd starts out with "I slept with Terry." Maybe it is just me but the song reminds me a lot of the Black Flag song "T.V. Party" The album then continues through 7 of the coolest punk rock songs I have ever heard, including a rocking cover of the Blondie song "Living In The Real World." Ever since I received this cd from Adeline Records I have not been able to stop listening to it. This is one of the best punk rock records I have ever heard in a long time. Don't go out and buy this album expecting Green Day like pop-punk. The band blends straight up rock and roll with punk, and a little country on the song "Brown Mercury Comet" to form some excellent songs. In an interview I did with Jason, the singer, he said they would be the kind of band playing with the Ramones and Blondie in 1983, and I think that is a fairly accurate description. "Living in the Real World", "West of Texas", and the song that will soon result in lots of hate mail from any midgets who happen to hear the song, "Great Australian Midget Toss" are my favorites on the cd. "Bored In The USA" is definitely worth your hard earned money. I guarantee you will be singing along after one listen. --- Merler Elena "elenahx"

Tracks
1. I Slept With Terry
2. Then She Walked Away
3. Living In The Real World
4. East Bay Of Urden Bay
5. You're Only Hunan
6. West Of Texas
7. The Great Australian Midget Toss
8. Brown Mercury Comet

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the PINKOS: The Pinkos

The Pinkos --vocalist/guitarist Vanessa (Bell) and drummer/vocalist Steve (Gits) -- are a snotty acoustic-punk duo who believe that just because the "personal is political," doesn't mean you can't take the political personally. They sing songs of bad love, failure, disgrace, and damaged democracy. Their sound is a little Violent Femmes, a bit Billy Bragg, and some Baader-Meinhof. The Pinkos are too old to be darlings, too sordid to be naive, and too scruffy to be sweet. After all, if you can't start a brawl with a big mouth and an acoustic guitar, what good are you?


Tracks
1. free as you want to be
2. gonna get em
3. bill jack and me
4. dirty hands
5. pirate girls
6. suicide farm
7. salem
8. madonna whore
9. wearing his clothes
10. miserable
11. pinkos theme song
12. hush, girl

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the MOTARDS: Rock Kids

"Rock Kids" will probably go down as one of the most unheralded and underappreciated punk rock albums of the 1990s. The 'Tards caustic, cranky and snarly songs singe everything in their path, but the band seems too sloshed to care if you're dancing, blowing chunks or trying to make sense of the rockabilly freak-out invading your basement. For them, sentiments like "You Make Me Sick" are unfiltered and joyous statements of fact, and story-songs like the gonads-to-the-wall "Johnny Tremaine" spring from an underground economy where a person's worth is easily defined: Hook me up, and I'll hook you up. It's that simple, and "Rock Kids" is that friggin' wonderful.

Tracks
1. johnny tremaine
2. big fun
3. cash america
4. no no the girlfriend
5. i can't wait
6. drivin' me to drink
7. you make me sick
8. gotta get drunk
9. hangover
10. i got time
11. do you wanna do it
12. zombies
13. shut yer face
14. who needs you around
15. lone wolf
16. bonanza
17. paycheck
18. stick it in

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the MOTARDS: Saturday Night Special Edition

Definitely the most underated album of the 90's. This texas garage punk band will blow your doors off. A definite must by for any punk rock fan. The Motards are back with $aturday Night Special Ed and you thought they couldn't take the stupid, derogatory kid stuff any farther? 13 new songs recorded and produced by Tim Kerr at the Sweatbox, that will keep the beer flowing and your hangovers coming. They'll never be in Spin or get a Details cover shot but who the fuck cares. These guys rock like no other. As Toby Motard says "it's harder, faster, and better"! Hell, you should already know that from their first release of tough, no-

Tracks
1. drunk girls
2. kick out the jams
3. alienautopsy
4. brownout/blackout
5. bombs away
6. self destructive
7. misanthrope
8. nowhere
9. freak of nature
10. my only friend
11. girl like you
12. leave me alone
13. scabies

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the THUMBS: Last Match

The Thumbs were a punk rock band from Baltimore, Maryland. They were active from 1995 until approximately 2002. They were known for having an intense touring ethic, having completed nine U.S. tours, and two Japanese tours between 1997 and 2001. The band was formed by Mike Hall, Bobby Borte, and Mark Minnig, however Hall and Borte remained the only constant members amidst constant drummer changes. The Thumbs were formed when Mike left his former band The Pee Tanks and Bobby and Mark left their former band Rubber Sole. While active, The Thumbs released records on their own Sneezeguard Records, as well as Soda Jerk Records, Adeline Records, and Snuffy Smile. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thumbs

Tracks
1. bruno batta
2. business patriot
3. candy killed the kid
4. high powered lens
5. reciprocity is not for me
6. yellow metal
7. where's the battle cry
8. no water
9. year to the day
10. give the people (what they want)
11. oh no politico!
12. money or muds

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VA: The Tokyo Trashville!

Offering a slightly exotic twist on the crude butt-kickin' mayhem that garage punk fans love, this compilation documents an underground scene that began with occasional "Back from the Grave" nights at a club in Tokyo's red-light district. At first people just drank and listened to their favorite records; then they formed bands, performed themselves, and unleashed this music on the rest of the world. This album provides an overview of this scene, starting at full throttle with Supersnazz pushing the spirit of the Pebbles compilations into the 1990s. Another highlight is hearing the 5.6.7.8's barrel through "Ki-Kiya Shout" with the off-kilter enthusiasm of a band just learning how to play its instruments. Elsewhere on this album, Guitar Wolf steamrolls through the heavy guitar rock of "Kung Fu Ramone"; Teengenerate shows their '70s punk roots with "Johnny and Dee Dee"; Jackie & the Cedrics and Mad 3 indicate they've been listening to Dick Dale and the Ventures; and the remaining bands evoke the spirit (if not quite the quality) of the Stooges, MC5, Radio Birdman, and the great rockabilly artists. Tokyo Trashville isn't consistently brilliant, and it certainly doesn't feature lush production or pristine performances, but it's definitely a lot of fun. ~ Todd Kristel, All Music Guide

Tracks
1. Year 1 - Supersnazz
2. Chocolate - Muddy Frankenstein
3. He's Waitin' - Guinny Vamps
4. Johnny & Dee Dee - Teengenerate
5. Kung Fu Ramone - Guitar Wolf
6. Photographer - Texaco Leatherman
7. Motorbikin' Shake! - Mutant Monster Beach Party
8. Let's Dance - Great Mongoose
9. Squad Car - Jackie & The Cedrics
10. Ki-Kya Shout - The 5.6.7.8's
11. Ali Baba - Mad 3

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VICIOUS RUMOURS: The Best Of Vicious Rumours

Tracks
1. This Is Your Loife
2. Vicious Rumours
3. Take the Blame
4. Nobody's Fool
5. Hangover
6. Anytime Day or Night
7. Long Time No See
8. Runaway
9. Soul Patrol
10. What's the Pair on That
11. Pull You Through
12. Surfin' in Newquay
13. One Thing on Our Minds
14. Wipit
15. Too Close for Comfort
16. Never Been in Love Before
17. Time to Run
18. Lap It Up
19. All the Things We Used to Do
20. Moose on the Loose


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SEX PISTOLS: Indecent Exposure - Live at The 100 Club

The Sex Pistols were an iconic and highly influential English punk rock band, formed in London in 1975. The band originally comprised vocalist Johnny Rotten, guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock (later replaced by Sid Vicious). Although their initial career lasted only three years and produced only four singles and one studio album, the Sex Pistols have been described by the BBC as "the definitive English punk rock band." The Pistols are widely credited with initiating the punk movement in the United Kingdom and creating the first generation gap within rock and roll.The Sex Pistols emerged as a response to what was perceived to be the "increasingly safe and bloated" progressive rock and manufactured pop music of the mid-1970s. The band created various controversies during their brief career which captivated Britain, but often eclipsed their music. Their shows and tours repeatedly faced difficulties from authorities, and public appearances often ended in disaster and riot. Their 1977 single, "God Save the Queen", was widely regarded as an attack on the British monarchy and British nationalism.
Rotten left the band in 1978, amid a turbulent tour of the United States; the remaining trio carried on for the remainder of the year with vocals provided by Jones, Edward Tudor-Pole and Ronnie Biggs but disbanded in early 1979. With Lydon, they reunited in 1996 for the "Filthy Lucre" tour and have staged subsequent reunion tours in 2002, 2003, and 2007. On 24 February 2006, the Sex Pistols were officially inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but they refused to attend the induction, calling the museum a "piss stain".

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Tracks
1. Anarchy in the U.K.
2. I Wanna Be Me
3. I'm a Lazy Sod
4. New York
5. Don't Give Me No Lip
6. Stepping Stone
7. Submission
8. Liar
9. Substitute
10. No Feelings
11. No Fun
12. Pretty Vacant
13. Problems

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

PETER & THE TEST TUBE BABIES: Cattle and Bum + Manchester (DVD rip)

This DVD features the first two video releases from PTTB - ''Cattle and Bum'' and ''Live in Manchester''. With the band been formed in 1978 it was no surprise that by the early nineties we had amassed rather a lot of video footage. Apart from a low promo videos hardly any of this stuff had been seen outside of our own front rooms. It was time to change that.

Tracks (Cattle and Bum)
1. Excuses
2. Moped Lads
3. Shit British Tour
4. Banned from the Pubs
5. The Jinx
6. Alcohol
7. Transvestite
8. Blown Out Again
9. The Gardener
10. When I Fall In Love
11. Vicars W**nk Too
12. Leader of the Gang
13. Shit at It

Tracks (Manchester)
1. Moped Lads
2. Easter Bank Holiday '83
3. Keep Britain Untidy
4. Never Made It to the Bog in Time
5. Up Yer Bum
6. Get Me on the Guest List
7. One Night Stand
8. Run Like Hell
9. The Jinx
10. Transvestite
11. Banned from the Pubs
12. Elvis is Dead
13. Maniac

Links (Cattle and Bum)

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Links (Manchester)

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Bitrate - 160kbps
Screen Size - 720x480
Size Unpacked - 449 (Cattle and Bum), 418 (Manchester)
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

TED LEO & THE PHARMACISTS: (2004) Shake the Sheets

In early 2004, in between tours, Ted began to write his fourth solo album. Motivated to keep pushing himself as a songwriter, performer and cultural critic, he shut himself in the basement of his childhood home in New Jersey and began to write. The songs that resulted in "Shake The Sheets" are smart, and passionate. "Me and Mia,""Heart Problems," "Little Dawn" and the rest discuss personal, political and societal ills in Ted Leo's signature style: soulful but never preachy or heavy-handed. The message, as powerful as it is, is never greater than the music. Ted's light touch and vast array of influences makes the pop perfect while the lyrics are searing and searching. Producer Chris Shaw proved to be the perfect partner for Ted and his sonic vision for the album. Shaw has also worked on many other diverse projects, from Dashboard Confessional, to Bell Biv De Voe to the classic Public Enemy album, "It Takes a Nation Of Millions to Hold Us Back." Chris helped Leo develop and layer "Shake The Sheets," certainly Leo's most sonically powerful album to date.
Ted Leo is a unique artist for these times. He provides a near perfect combination of politics, art, punk values and humor in his songwriting and the combination resonates with people all over the world.

Tracks
1. Me And Mia
2. The Angels' Share
3. The One Who Got Us Out
4. Counting Down The Hours
5. Little Dawn
6. Heart problems
7. Criminal Piece
8. Better Dead Than Lead
9. Shake the Sheets
10. Bleeding Powers
11. Walking to Do

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TED LEO & THE PHARMACISTS: (2001) The Tyranny Of Distance

TED LEO is a rare gem in the indie rock world. Having labored for years in the mod pop outfit CHISEL, he released his first solo effort in 1999 which fused his influences from such artists as THE JAM, ELVIS COSTELLO and SQUEEZE with his love of reggae and dub music. The Tyranny Of Distance takes this one step further and is a brilliant showcase of Ted's incredible vocal and guitar playing talent and amazing song writing skills. Produced by Brendan Canty (drummer of FUGAZI, producer of THE MAKE-UP and collaborater with LOIS), The Tyranny Of Distance has moments of such pure musical happiness it is difficult to stop listening to it once you hear it for the first time. This is a special record in a similar vein to ELLIOT SMITH in its pop purity, but with a unique rock assault. The recording has a hyper-energetic, almost live sound, but with the all the polish of the accomplished musicians who performed and produced. In addition to Brendan Canty producing, his brother James Canty from THE MAKE UP and THE NATION OF ULYSSES also played on the record along with Seb Thomson of TRANS AM and former members of GOLDEN, TSUNAMI and THE TELEGRAPH MELTS. TED LEO is a force to be reckoned with that will be partially responsible for saving music.

Tracks
1. Biomusicology
2. Parallel Or Together
3. Under The Hedge
4. Dial Up
5. Timorous Me
6. Stove By A Whale
7. The Great Communicator
8. Squeaky Fingers
9. My Vien iLin
10. The Gold Finch And The Red Oak Tree
11. St. John The Divine
12. You Could Die (Or This Might End)

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RISE AGAINST: (2005) The Unraveling

Rise Against is an American punk/melodic hardcore band from Chicago, Illinois, which was formed in 1999. Many themes in their songs relate to social commentary. It currently consists of four members, Tim McIlrath (vocals, guitar), Joe Principe (bass guitar), Brandon Barnes (drums), and Zach Blair (guitar).
To date, Rise Against has released four albums and one DVD. They became popular with their last two albums, Siren Song of the Counter Culture (2004) and The Sufferer and the Witness (2006), with hits such as "Give It All", "Swing Life Away", "Ready to Fall", "Prayer of the Refugee" and "The Good Left Undone". Each member of the band has mentioned in interviews that there will be a new Rise Against album that is due for release in the summer of 2008.

Tracks
1. Alive and Well
2. My Life Inside Your Heart
3. Great Awakening
4. Six Ways 'Til Sunday
5. 401 Kill
6. Art of Losing
7. Remains of Summer Memories
8. Unraveling
9. Reception Fades
10. Stained Glass and Marble
11. Everchanging
12. Sometimes Selling Out Is Giving Up
13. 3 Day Weekend
14. 1000 Good Intentions
15. Weight of Time
16. Faint Resemblance

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CHELSEA: (2006) Evacuate

Actually, only one side of the original album is all that great, but Evacuate, War Across the nation, How do you know, and especially Looks Right are huge and essential anthems from an era of great anthems. Gigantic hooks, sing along choruses and THREE guitar players create a massive wall of sound. I just love this! I have the original album from the early 80's. Chelsea is a punk/rock type band. They play early punk music. If you like the Clash and Sex Pistols you might like them. I was very surprised to find the CD and will be ordering it, as my record has a few scratches on it.

Tracks
1. Evacuate
2. How Do You Know
3. Cover Up
4. Looks Right
5. Tribal Song
6. War Across the Nation
7. Forty People
8. Running Free
9. Last Drink
10. Only Thinking
11. Rockin' Horse
12. Years Away
13. Freemans
14. I.D. Parade
15. How Do You Know (Single Version)
16. New Era
17. War Across the Nation (Single Version)
18. Stand Out [#]

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CHELSEA: Unreleased Stuff (Brazilian Edition)


Chelsea's UNRELEASED STUFF consists largely of demos and outtakes from several different periods in this long-lived British punk band's career. Some of these versions are apparently the same as those found on the more authoritative PUNK ROCK RARITIES collection, but there are a number of unique items among these 10
songs. "No Flowers," and a stirring version of the classic "Fools and Soldiers," are among the highlights. This is hardly the place for novices to start, but fans of UK punk will find this set most illuminating.

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the POGUES: (1988) If I Should Fall from Grace with God

If Rum Sodomy & the Lash captured the Pogues on plastic in all their rough-and-tumble glory, If I Should Fall from Grace with God proved they could learn the rudiments of proper record making and still come up with an album that captured all the sharp edges of their musical personality. Producer Steve Lillywhite imposed a more disciplined approach in the studio than Elvis Costello had, but he had the good sense not to squeeze the life out of the band in the process; as a result, the Pogues sound tighter and more precise than ever, while still summoning up the glorious howling fury that made Rum Sodomy & the Lash so powerful. And Shane MacGowan continued to grow as a songwriter, as his lyrics and melodies captured with brilliant detail his obsession with the finer points of Anglo-Irish culture. "Fairytale of New York," a glorious sweet-and-sour duet with Kirsty MacColl, and "The Broad Majestic Shannon" were subtle in a way many of his previous work was not, "Birmingham Six" found him addressing political issues for the first time (and with all the expected venom), and "Fiesta" and "Turkish Song of the Damned" found him adding (respectively) faux-Spanish and Middle Eastern flavors into the Pogues' heady mix. And if you want to hear the Pogues blaze through some fast ones, "Bottle of Smoke" and the title song find them doing just what they've always done best. Brilliantly mixing passion, street smarts, and musical ambition, If I Should Fall from Grace with God is the best album the Pogues would ever make. -- Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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the POGUES: (1984) Red Roses for Me

What set the Pogues apart from any number of other energetic Irish traditional bands was the sheer physical force of their performances, the punky swagger of their personalities, and Shane MacGowan's considerable gifts as a songwriter. Unfortunately, none of these qualities comes through very clearly on their first album, Red Roses for Me. While the Pogues are in good form here, the production (by Stan Brennan) is thin and lacks the body or nuance to capture the finer details of the performances, robbing this recording of the fire the group would display on their later albums. And it's clear that MacGowan had not yet fully matured as a songwriter; there are a handful of superb songs here, such as "Transmetropolitan," "Streams of Whiskey," and "Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go," but some of the others suggest MacGowan was still learning how to fit all his ideas into his songs. Red Roses for Me is good and rowdy fun, but on Rum Sodomy & the Lash and If I Should Fall from Grace with God, the Pogues would prove they were capable of a lot more than that.

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the POGUES: (1990) Hell's Ditch

After the embattled recording of the Pogues' Peace and Love, with Shane MacGowan clearly at odds with his bandmates and their musical direction while contributing little in the way of new songs, Hell's Ditch seemed at once like a step forward and a step back for the group. While Peace and Love suggested the Pogues had grown weary of the hot-rodded Celtic sounds that had been their trademark, Hell's Ditch found the band back in more familiar territory and sounding much refreshed; if there wasn't anything as manic as the high points of Rum Sodomy & the Lash or If I Should Fall from Grace with God, these sessions reveal the Pogues had found their feet and were sounding like a band again, and while a few of MacGowan's songs lead them through his fascination with Asian and Latin accents, the musicians were able to fuse them with their own trademark style rather than being subsumed by them; the Pogues rarely sounded as graceful or a comfortable as they do on Hell's Ditch. However, MacGowan's songwriting still hadn't regained the fire and acidity that made the group's first three albums so powerful, and Terry Woods and Jem Finer don't quite pick up the slack. More importantly, while Joe Strummer's production served the band well, he was seemingly too fond of MacGowan to tell him when his vocals were all but unintelligible, and many of the songs are all but sunk by Shane's sloppy, mush-mouthed, and booze-addled delivery, which is difficult to unravel even by his standards. While there are many pearly moments on Hell's Ditch that suggest the work of a happier and more unified band than on their previous albums, MacGowan's poorly focused performances are a handicap the Pogues couldn't overcome, and it seems appropriate this was the band's last studio album with their primary songwriter and frontman. -- Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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the POGUES: (1993) Waiting for Herb


With driving force Shane MacGowan gone, the Pogues ended up with the same problems the Band experienced minus Robbie Robertson. MacGowan's struggles with the bottle, and in turn the band, added the needed danger that kept things fiery and hotheaded. Without him the Pogues turned rootsy and effortless to a fault. The playing is there but the songs have lost their sharp edge. Spider Stacy's only writing contribution, "Tuesday Morning," is the best of the lot with a catchy hook and lazy way, while the oddball "Pachinko" proves that MacGowan didn't have the exclusive rights to creativity. Otherwise, there is one pensive song after another and depth ends up being the victim.


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the POGUES: (1996) Pogue Mahone

Pogue Mahone (Gaelic for "kiss my arse") is the seventh and final studio album from lauded progressive Irish folk pioneers the Pogues. After the departure of Shane MacGowan, co-founder Spider Stacy found himself at the helm, singing and sharing songwriting duties with the rest of the group. If their post-MacGowan debut, Waiting for Herb, was a respectable attempt at recapturing the shape-shifting, genre-splitting days of classic tracks like "Fiesta," "Lorelei," and "Night Train to Lorca," Pogue Mahone is a celebration of the band's inception. Panned by critics and fans who refused to take a "Shane-less" Poguesseriously, both records are a testament to the band's enormous vault of talent. Stacy, who spent most of his career in MacGowan's shadow, rose to the occasion on Herb, offering up what must have been years of oppressed material, most of it remarkable. This time around it's the rest of the group that gets a shot at emptying their catalogs. In fact, Mahone is actually multi-instrumentalist Jem Finer and drummer Andrew Ranken's baby. For the most part they succeed in re-installing the traditional spark that made the group so electrifying in the '80s. Pub rockers like Finer's "Bright Lights" and Ranken's French rave-up "Amadie," while suffering from murky production, are rousing, raucous, and delightful, making one wonder what the public's reaction would have been had Pogue Mahone been a debut from a band nobody had ever heard of. [In 2005, WEA International reissued a re-mastered and expanded version of Pogue Mahone with the the bonus tracks "'Eyes Of An Angel" and a previously unreleased mix of "Love You Till The End." -- James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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the POGUES: (1991) Essential Pogues



Essential Pogues doesn't cover Red Roses for Me or Rum Sodomy and the Lash, so it isn't a definitive collection. However, it does capture the majority of the highlights from their Island albums and functions as a good introduction to the band. One complaint: the tedious extended remix of "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" was included instead of the punchy, energetic original single. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Sunday, October 21, 2007

COVER'S SCANS for the last 8 uploads..


To complete the last set of albums uploads . You can get here a 300dpis covers scans for your pleasure baby!! ENJOY!!! :-))

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POSTER CHILDREN: (1990) Daisy Chain Reaction @320

Steve Albini once again handled production for Poster Children with Daisychain Reaction, which inadvertently turned into the group's major-label debut when Sire picked it up for re-release. Albini's ear for getting the strongest and most live-sounding impact out of his recordings doesn't fail the quartet at all; right from the start, with the near-epic metal surge of "Dee," everything sounds powerful, a bit of Led Zeppelin sonics in a post-punk world. It's also further evidence -- as are a number of other songs on the album, such as "Water," "Chain Reaction," the hilariously titled "Freedom Rock," and most especially the secret highlight "Space Gun," which has some amazing guitar work -- that the band was an unappreciated influence on the Smashing Pumpkins early on. Rick Valentin's more midrange singing is much less strained than Billy Corgan's, though it's often far more hidden in the mix as well; whether it was his own confidence in question or simply what the band wanted, he's not yet got the clarity more evident in later recordings. He's definitely far sunnier than Corgan, as is much of the music; songs like "Love" crackle with an energy that's both fierce and positive while avoiding gooey sentiments (hordes of later emo bands could stand to learn some of the lessons on this record, to put it mildly). There's other, more kick-up-your-heels tunes as well -- "Cancer" is a merry skip that flirts with prog pacing without sounding like a Yes cut (quite thankfully), while "Carver's" is a great, thrilling stomp and "Frustration" is good, quick fun. Then there's the snarkily titled "If You See Kay," which brings in everything from crisp early-'80s funk to Pixies-tinged screams and volume switches to make an unheralded highlight from early-'90s rock.--- Ned Raggett, AMG

Tracks
1. dee
2. cancer
3. if you see kay
4. love
5. freedom rock
6. space gun
7. water
8. want it
9. carvers
10. chain reaction
11. frustration
12. where we live

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ANGELIC UPSTARTS: (2002) SOns of Spartacus (.FLAC)

The Angelic Upstarts are an anti-fascist, socialist working class Oi! punk and skinhead band formed in South Shields, North-East England in 1977.
The original lineup was Thomas Mensforth (aka Mensi) on vocals, Ray Cowie (aka Mond) on guitar, Steve Forsten on bass guitar, and Decca Wade on drums. The band has reformed and split a few times, and some of the ex-members include bassists Ronnie Wooden, Glyn Warren, Tony Feedback, Ronnie Rocker and Max Splodge (who also had a stint playing drums). Other drummers have included Sticks (who later joined Cockney Rejects), Paul Thompson (ex-Roxy Music) and Chris White. Decca Wade rejoined the band for a few years before leaving again.
Brian Hayes originally joined the band as second guitarist until Mond left, leaving Hayes as the only guitarist. Mensi was the only original member still in the band. In August 2006, Mensi announced he was resigning, however he requested that the band continue with Chris Wright (of Crashed Out) on vocals. The band's lineup became Chris Wright on vocals, Dickie Hammond on guitar, Neil Newton on guitar, Gaz Stoker on bass and Decca Wade on drums.

**Nagia's40 note = this is my all time favorite british punk band and I think they deserved a free lossless audio codec (flac) upload ... enjoy guys...

Tracks
1. safe haven
2. lonely man of spandau, nº 2
3. supergrass
4. chuck taylor (ace of hearts)
5. caught in the crossfire
6. action man
7. don't get old (in tony's britain)
8. south shields born 'n' bred
9. taily ho ginger
10. maxwell dynasty
11. stop the city
12. the great divide
13. bandiera rossa
14. stand up
15. anti-nazi

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ANGELIC UPSTARTS: (1985) Live in Yugoslavia (.FLAC)

As the Upstarts' popularity surged, so did the levels of violence at their live shows; they became mortal enemies of National Front fascist supporters, who railed against the band after first misinterpreting their leftist songs as supportive of their cause. At the same time, the band's music was becoming more complex and accomplished; by 1983's Reason Why?, the strongest Angelic Upstarts record, Mensi's songwriting skills had become tighter and more melodic, even branching out into reggae and folk, while the group's base broadened with the addition of keyboards and saxophones.
After issuing the inflammatory single "Brighton Bomb," a celebration of the IRA's attempt to assassinate the Conservative cabinet, the band released the LP The Power
of the Press; lackluster sales triggered their break-up not long after. In 1988, the Angelic Upstarts briefly reformed; in 1992, they reunited again, this time long enough to cut an album, Bombed Out. Mensi subsequently arose as a leader of the Anti-Fascist Action group. They managed to reunite occasionally, cutting a live album for Mordam Records (2001's Live from the Justice League) and even revisiting the United States for their first live show in almost twenty year. --- Jason Ankeny

Tracks
1. never had nothing
2. leave me alone
3. teenage warning
4. solidarity
5. last night another soldier
6. guns for the afghan rebels
7. machine gun kelly
8. police oppression
9. kids on the street
10. women in disguise
11. 2.000.000 voices
12. one more day
13. upstart
14. who killed liddle towers
15. white riot

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CONCRETE SOX: No World Order (VBR)

Nottingham Hardcore Thrash Metal act CONCRETE SOX originally started out as a straight Political Punk band in 1982, but musically evolved with the metalcore explosion of the mid 80's to combine Slayer/ Trouble influenced riffs, but still with hard hitting politically relevant lyrics, concentrating mainly on the hot new topic of the day- Animal Rights.The debut LP , ‘Your Turn Next’ album - a fiercely anti fox hunting diatribe, was released by Bristol based COR Records in 1985 and a track - ‘Eminent Scum' appeared on an early flexi sampler 7" "Anglican Scrape Attic" which was put together in 1985 by Nottingham scenester, and future Earache founder Dig.
John would decamp to join HERESY full time on vocals and CITY INDIANS drummer Andy Sewell and vocalist Sean Cook were enrolled to plug the gap. With this line up CONCRETE SOX shared a split album release with HERESY, MOSH 2 on the Earache Records label in 1987, and was actually the labels very first "proper" release.
A heavy touring schedule followed after which the band switched to the Manic Ears label for 1987’s ‘Whoops, Sorry Vicar’. The band would also feature on the Manic Ears compilation ‘The North Atlantic Noise Attack’. The 1989 ‘Sewarside’ album was issued upfront of guitarist VicTim jumping ship to join Glamsters SLEEZEPATROL.
Rick Button was drafted on guitar for European touring billed alongside DOOM. The band toured as support to AGNOSTIC FRONT in 1992. A series of line up tribulations would dog the band over the next few years. Both Cook and Button made their exit, substitutes being vocalist Lloyd and guitarist Ian. This version of CONCRETE SOX released the American released ‘Lunched Out’ live 7” single.
Ian would be next to leave and Mark Greenwell took the guitar position as the group signed to Lost And Found for the ‘No World Order’ album. CONCRETE SOX, complete with a returning Sean Cook, then undertook a tour of Japan and issued a split EP in alliance with NIGHTMARE.
After a ten year term Andy Sewell decided to vacate the drum stool. CONCRETE SOX ultimately folded. There would be a reformation comprising of Les, Lloyd, Mark Greenwell and drummer Pug for a burst of UK dates but once again the band split.
The band would be back for a series of UK shows in the summer of 1998. Swedish shows followed into 1999 with a CONCRETE SOX roster made up of Sean Cook, Mark Greenwell, new bass player Rick Lamell and drummer Andy Sewell. An EP, simply titled ‘The New EP’, arrived on the Data label, the cover artwork being a clever ‘South Park’ spoof announcing “Oh my God- They killed Anarkenny!”

Tracks
1. subliminal thought circumcision
2. senile
3. wretched insertion
4. disinfect
5. the hate i create
6. bitter end
7. alienation
8. sometimes i
9. tracy's song

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GOLDBLADE: Strictly Hardcore @320

After the initial blitz of U.K. punk bands circa 1977, and the smaller and much more insular wave of early '80s bands that eventually coalesced under the catchall term Oi!, punk rock largely went underground in Great Britain. With the U.S. being a larger and more populous country with a stronger D.I.Y. network, it was more possible for various cities to maintain strong local punk scenes in the states through the '80s and '90s, when the British punk scene seemed to be limited to a small handful of old-school purists. That makes Goldblade just that much more interesting. Formed in the U.K. around 1996 by singer/songwriter John Robb, former frontman of the Membranes (the missing link between the scrappy indie pop of the Television Personalities and some of the early Creation Records bands, and the
art/punk rock attitude of the Three Johns, the Fall, 1000 Mexicans and other more challenging, noisy bands of the period), Goldblade are strictly old-school punk rock, just not of the type that most Americans think of when they hear that description. From the Sex Pistols on down, British punk bands had a more overt love for good old-fashioned rock and roll than the more abrasive American hardcore bands that followed. Bands like Stiff Little Fingers and Alternative TV mixed rabble-rousing lyrics and upfront performances with genuine pop song hooks,and catchy shout-along choruses. Goldblade's American debut, Strictly Hardcore, continues this tradition in style. A compilation of the best tracks from three previous UK releases, Strictly Hardcore is an all-meat, no-filler collection of 15 solid pieces of melodic punk,like the soaring "Dream the Vicious Dream" (a sarcastic riposte to those who buy into the myths of '70s punk without considering their consequences), and the Mekons-like clatter of "Black Elvis." Crisply produced, melodically rich, and sonically powerful, Strictly Hardcore shows up pop-punk pretenders like Blink 182 as the lightweight poseurs they are.--- Stewart Mason, AMG

Tracks
1. strictly hardcore
2. do you believe in the power of rock'n'roll?
3. who was the killa?
4. black elvis
5. living outside the capital
6. home turf
7. soul power
8. 5 true believers
9. glam rock star
10. what a life
11. uranus
12. nu soul warriors
13. (areyou ready for) the 21st century?
14. dream the vicious dream, baby
15. saddest song

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the HI-FIVES: (1995) Welcome to My Mind @320

It was hard not to have a crush on THE HI-FIVES the first time I ever saw them. It seemed like they returned the affection in their songs and their presence. With John swinging his free arm out in a gesture to engage every girl and boy, it was hard to avoid being sucked into their world. Their songs like "Transistor Sister," "Don't Kick Me Out" and "Love You Better" all sounded like they could have been coming from the mighty McCartney/Lennon pen. But it was clear to me that THE HI-FIVES were more frantic, more punk and more fun than any band they had been in before. This all began back in 1995, I had just started working at Lookout! and Chris Imlay, one of THE HI-FIVES' founding fathers, got a job here too. When their first record came out, I read the lyrics over and over. It was Welcome to My Mind and it became my new favorite record. The songs were funny, they were smart, and well, they were confusing! Even with a song like "7 Years," I could sing along and follow the words at the show, but when I got home and read the lyric sheet I found out he was saying "He must be really super/Just like Nietzche's' Zarathustra"—and it rhymed! WHO KNEW? I was drawn to them like a moth to a flame, making it to every little bar show around town. The sets were a big dance party, everyone doing the pony and the twist and the frug! The stronghold of Chris, John and Jess was their charm, from the stage and from the bar stool, they made me want to stay all night.
From their goofy on-stage jokes and gags to their heartfelt joy of being able to play together, they were the most likable band I had encountered in a long time. With every bit of progress, every line up change, every new song and new record I have been a fan of THE HI-FIVES. I see John, Chris, Gary, and Steve as the new version of that same band I loved at first sight. I can't say I predicted that they would turn out to be such a great and lasting band. I just hoped they would.—Cathy Bauer

Tracks
1. welcome to my mind
2. transister sister
3. seven years
4. gone gone gone
5. how narvell felt
6. mr. moto
7. you'll screw the pooch
8. love you better
9. i go feral in just 3 days
10. angie
11. humping away
12. let's hear a cheer
13. beauty is the mind
14. losing sleep
15. out of control

download link
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NO EMPATHY: (1996) Ben Weasel Don't Like It @320

The original and now legendary Chicago punk single. B-Side is a cover of the Bad Religion song "Chasing The Wild Goose" from their "lost" and totally disavowed album, "Into The Unknown". The cd version has three extra tracks not found elsewhere including the smash hit "Maps"! CD/EP originally released on Broken Rekids.

Tracks
1. ben weasel don't like it
2. chasing the wild goose
3. maps
4. another world for unhappiness
5. veteran

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ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT: (1995) Scream, Dracula, Scream! @320

Rocket From the Crypt keeps the rock & roll torch burning with its fourth full-length, Scream, Dracula, Scream! (named after the infamous '70s black horror flick Scream, Blackula, Scream!). The presence of RFTC's innovation and energy is still right in your face, and with an added trumpet player in the band's lineup, the horn section is more apparent than ever; also, there's a loud party atmosphere that fails to cross the line of obnoxious. Tracks like "Born in '69" and "On a Rope" provide headbanging fun, but Rocket From the Crypt is anything but long-haired butt rock; this has enough of a cool edge to scare Henry "The Fonz" Winkler out of any roller rink.--- Mike DaRonco, AMG

Tracks
1. middle
2. born in '69
3. on a rope
4. young livers
5. drop out
6. used
7. ball lightning
8. fat lip
9. suit city
10. heater hands
11. misbeaten
12. come see, come saw
13. salt future
14. burnt alive

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

ALL COVERS OF LAST 7 POSTS!!!


Get all the scan's covers from the last 7 uploads..

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SHAM 69: The Adventures of Hersham Boys @320

''If the Kids are United'' was not on the original Hersham Boys album, but it is now. I had already started to realise that music changes the changeable, but the rest remains stone. It was hard work now, but I started to feel more like an outlaw with the gang being SHAM 69. We didn't come from London, Sham didn't mean skinheads at Margate etc... it meant Sham a village called Hersham. It meant someone had written ''Hersham 69'' on a wall but the ''Her'' had been rubbed and it noy just ''Sham 69''. I thought what a fantastic looking thing that is... It don't mean shit... but it looks like it does! --- Jimmy

Track Listing
1. If the Kids are United
2. Money
3. Fly Dark Angel
4. Joeys on the Street
5. Cold Blue in the Night
6. You're a Better Man Than I
7. Hersham Boys
8. Lost on Highway 46
9. Voices
10. Questions and Answers
11. What Have We Got (live)
12. Borstal Breakout (Live)

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SPERMBIRDS: Common Thread @320

Probably not that many folks know about this band except German punx. German punk band from the mid 80's with a U.S. singer who was apparently living there due to the military (maybe his family was there for the military?). He's a great vocalist. This LP is part of the downhill trend that this band had. They started brilliantly with 'Something To Prove', their first LP. Ever notice many bands do their best work on their first LP? I guess that means they built to a surge of greatness but didn't have the long haul which only a few bands are capable of. There's a song on STP, "That's the Best Thing About Punk Rock, Anyone Can Get On the Stage" (at least that's the great refrain). The whole LP is real solid, fun, funny lyrics on several songs and dynamic vocals.
Interestingly, this band had a version of itself without the American singer (although he guested on 1 or 2 songs) of their alter-ego band, Walter Elf (or Walter II). The two bands did a split 7" together (a classic version of punx sharing resources and not having one over another). Walter Elf had a singer who sang in German. I had a German punk once translate a few lyrics for me cuz their music is quite emotional. They can be in a way that few punk band, or, for that matter, any band can, in my experience, and it's musically emotional cuz I never understood what they were singin' about. Sure, get this if it's all that's available, you won't be let down. First, as ever, listen to samples from this web site. Meanwhile, look for STP, it's maybe the best German punk LP ever (along with SKEEZICKS and PANDEMONIUM. Hay, wait a minute? did SKEEZICKS do an LP or just lots of 7"s? I forget.) I love STP. Get to know it, tight musicians and the vocalist has a real presence. The other reviewer references FUGAZI. I don't consider that a compliment. To me FUGAZI did about 1 good song and all the while I'm mourning the loss of the incredible MINOR THREAT. Oh well. So, repetir: STP is great, Common Thread is just ok with some cool songs. Now, off with you...

Track Listing
1. Melt the Ice
2. Open Letter
3. Two Feet
4. Stronger
5. Only a Phase
6. One Chance
7. WIth a Gun
8. Common Thread
9. Truth of Today
10. Victim of Yourself
11. I Might Kill You **bonus
12. Dangers of Thinking ** bonus
13. Hidding ** bonus

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SPERMBIRDS: Nothing is Easy @320


Track Listing
1. Die Sgt. Landry
2. Your Problem
3. Nothing is Easy
4. Cave
5. Another Dead Friendship
6. It's Just an Excuse
7. Lights Out
8. Texas Cowboy
9. My Brother
10. 12 8-packs
11. We Don't Care
12. Americans are Cool (live)
13. What Do You Want (R.R.)? (live)
14. Try Again (live)

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STRAIGHT FACED: Conditioned @320

Straight Faced once again plows ahead of the rest and knocks us all down with another killer album. After jumping to Epitaph from Fearless, the huge production on this new baby roasts. Conditioned burns with energy, drips of anger and hits the listener like a ton of bricks. With songs about family (Revolve), people that just can't keep their mouth shut (Rumor Mill), and greed (greed motivates), Straight Faced know what's important to them and to the scene. The drumming on this is amazing, the sound is huge, and with 15 tracks, the heat never dies. If you like old-school '88 style hardcore, with the punch of 90's California melodicore, there is nothing better than an album from Straight Faced. I can only hope this gets the attention it deserves.-- Jordan Baker

Track Listing
1. Conditioned
2. Pedestal
3. Against
4. Revolve
5. How Would I Know?
6. Course For Destruction
7. Rumor Mill
8. Dr. Heckle
9. Let Down
10. Waste Of Time
11. Let's Do This
12. Greed Motivates
13. Brought This On
14. Regret
15. You Wouldn't Undertand

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STRUNG OUT: Crossroads & Illusions(ep) @320

Strung Out's fast punk sounds great and there melodic stuff is awesome.The second song is one of my favortie's from this whole album.The drums are hella cool and the guitars are great.I reccomend you buy this cd.All strung out's other cd's are excellent too.Plus Twisted BY Design.That one is my favorite.I have all the Strung Out cd's plus the newest one and I listen to them everyday.-- Julian

Track Listing
1. Crossroads
2. Mind of My Own
3. Barfly
4. Ghost Town
5. Open Mic



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SUICIDAL TENDENCIES: Suicidal Tendencies @320

When punk rock met the formless rebellion that permeated L.A.'s working-class suburbs in the early '80s, a weird hybrid was born, drawing equally from heavy-metal thunder and Ritalin-generation aggression. Suicidal Tendencies' frontman Mike Muir was one of them, and they knew it immediately, latching onto the half-spoken, half-screeched brain bomb "Institutionalized" as an instant classic.
That song is certainly the best-known track on this, the group's debut, but it's hardly the only essential one: "Fascist Pig," "I Shot the Devil," and "Possessed" all rage on mightily, the arcs of guitar from Rocky George and Mike Clark serving to push Muir to new heights of blind frenzy. In less powerful hands, this album would be little more than an extended temper tantrum, but in the mitts of Suicidal, it's something far, far more dangerous. --David Sprague

Track Listing
1. Suicide's An Alternative/You'll Be Sorry
2. Two Sided Politics
3. I Shot The Devil
4. Subliminal
5. Won't Fall In Love Today
6. Institutionalized
7. Memories Of Tomorrow
8. Possessed
9. I Saw Your Mommy...
10. Fascist Pig
11. I Want More
12. Suicidal Failure

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U.S. BOMBS: Never Mind the Opened Minds Here's the U.S. Bombs @320

The Bombs 2nd album for Alive Records. Their mix of '77 UK punk, early SoCal punk and bits of old school country a la Hank Williams is the best thing going. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Track Listing
1. Sex Machine
2. Ballad of Sid
3. Slow Down
4. Neverland
5. Outside
6. Ballad of Sid (Reprise)

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

PUNK HISTORY: Historical Edition (DVD Rip)


The winner of the poll.... enjoy!!

Video Clips
1. Lust for Love (Iggy Pop)
2. Ever Fallen in Love (Buzzcocks)
3. This is not a Love Song (Pil)
4. No More Heroes (the Stranglers)
5. Sound of the Suburbs (Members)
6. Wild Youth (Generation X)
7. My Way (Sid Vicious from the original movie)
8. Turning Japanese (Vapors)
9. Homicide (999)
10. Making Plans for Nigel (XTC)
11. Promises (Buzzcocks)
12. Something Better Change (the Stranglers)
13. Emergency (999)
14. The Passenger (Iggy Pop)
15. Work (Bow Wow)




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screen size - 720**480
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Sunday, October 14, 2007

RAMONES: It's Alive 1974-1996 - The Ultimate Double Live DVD (2)

RAMONES: It's Alive - 1974-1996 (DVD nº2)

Ok folks, here we go!!!!

featuring JOHNNY * JOEY * DEE DEE * MARKY

CHAPTER 1 * MUSIKLADEN
..Bremen,Germany, 9/13/1978 courtesy of Studio Hamburg
1. Rockaway Beach
2. Teenage Lobotomy
3. Blitzkrieg Bop
4. Don't Come Close
5. I Don't Care
6. She's the One
7. Sheena is a Punk Rocker
8. Cretin Hop
9. Listen to My Heart
10. I don't Wanna Walk Around with You
11. Pinhead
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CHAPTER 2 * THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST
..London,England, 9/19/1978 courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery
1. Don't Come Close
2. She's The One
3. Go Mental
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CHAPTER 3 * TOP OF THE TOPS
..London,England, 9/28/1978 courtesy of BBC MOtion Gallery
1.Don't Come Close
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CHAPTER 4 * OAKLAND,CA
..Oakland,CA, 12/28/1978 Produced & Directed by Joe Rees courtesy of Target Video 77
1. I'm Against It
2. Needles and Pins
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CHAPTER 5 * SAN FRANCISCO CIVIC CENTER
..San Francisco,CA, 06/09/1979 courtesy of Joe Rees Target Video 77
1. I Want You Around
2. I'm Afected
3. California Sun
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CHAPTER 6 * THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST
..London,England, 01/15/1980 courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery
1. Rock'n' Roll High School
2. Do You Remember Rock'n' Roll Radio?
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CHAPTER 7 * TOP OF THE TOPS
..London,England, 01/31/80 courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery
1. Baby I Love You
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CHAPTER 8 * SHA NA NA
..Los Angeles,CA, 05/19/1980 courtesy of Cosette Productions
1. Rock'n'Roll High School
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CHAPTER 9 * MANDAGSBORSEN
..Stockholm,Sweden, 10/26/1981 courtesy of Reelin' in the Years
1. We Want the Airwaves
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CHAPTER 10 * TVE MUSICAL EXPRESS
..Madrid,Spain, 11/17/1981 courtesy of Radio Television España
1.This Business is Killing Me
2. All Quiet on the Eastern Front
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CHAPTER 11 * US FESTIVAL
..San Bernardino,CA, 09/03/1982 courtesy of Ramones productions Inc.
1. Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio?
2. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment
3. Rock'n'Roll High School
4. I Wanna Be Sedated
5. Beat on the Brat
6. The KKK Took My Baby Away
7. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
8. Chinese Rocks
9. Teenage Lobotomy
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Featuring JOHNNY * JOEY * DEE DEE * RICHIE

CHAPTER 12 * THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST
..London,England, 02/26/1985 courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery
1. Wart Hog
2. Chasing the Night
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CHAPTER 13 * OBRAS SANITARIAS
..Buenos Aires,Argentina, 02/03/1987 courtesy of Juan Cebrian & M21
1. Blitzkrieg Bop
2. Freak of Nature
3. Crummy Stuff
4. Love Kills
5. I Don't Care
6. Too Tough to Die
7. Mama's Boy
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Featuring JOHNNY * JOEY * DEE DEE * MARKY

CHAPTER 14 * PROVINSSIROCK FESTIVAL
..Seinajoki,Finland, 06/04/1988 courtesy of Yleisradio Oy
1.I Don't Want You Anymore
2. Weasel Face
3. Garden of Serenity
4. I Just Want to Have Something to Do
5. Surfin' Bird
6. Cretin Hop
7. Somebody Put Something in My Drink
8, We're a Happy Family
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CHAPTER 15 * ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
..Rochester,NY, 10/08/1988 courtesy of Duane Sherwood
1. Do You Remember Rock'n'Roll Radio?
2. Wart Hog
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Featuring JOHNNY * JOEY * DMARKY * C.J.

CHAPTER 16 * ROLLING STONE CLUB
..Milan,Italy, 03/16/1992 courtesy of MTV Italia S.R.L.
1. Psycho Therapy
2. I Believe in Miracles
3. I Wanna Live
4. My Brain is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)
5. Pet Sematary
6. Animal Boy
7. Pinhead
++ Note: Video Music/MTV Italia mmislabeled a few of the song titles.
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CHAPTER 17 * TOP OF THE POPS
..London,England, 06/29/1995 courtesy of BBC Motion Gallery
1. I Don't Wanna Grow Up
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CHAPTER 18 * RIVER PLATE STADIUM, EST. ANTONIO V. LIVERTI
..Buenos Aires,Argentina, 03/16/1996 courtesy of Telefe Archivo De Tape
1. I Wanna Be Sedated
2. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
3. Blitzkried Bop
++ Note: Blitzkrieg Bop was never played last, but ends this disc as a finale in celebration of the last impact, spirit and raw emotion of RAMONES.

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

999: Live in L.A.

Track Listing
1. » Lust, Power And Money
2. » Hit Me
3. » Inside Out
4. » (Feelin' Alright) Crew
5. » White Trash
6. » Hollywood
7. » Titanic Reaction
8. » Boys In The Gang
9. » Little Red Riding Hood
10. » Don't You Know I Need You
11. » Let's Face It
12. » Emergency
13. » English Wipe Out
14. » Nasty Nasty
15. » Homicide
16. » My Street Stinks
17. » I'm Alive
18. » Boiler

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JEFF DAHL: (1999) All Trashed Up

Jeff Dahl was born in Stuttgart, Germany in 1955, but in 1960 the Dahl family relocated to Hawaii. Jeff recorded his first single, Rock N Roll Critic, in 1977 and it was released on the Doodley Squat label. Since then Jeff served time in Vox Pop (Germs, 45 Grave & Dream Syndicate members) , The Angry Samoans (1985, stepped in for "Metal" Mike Saunders), and Powertrip as well as playing & recording with Dead Boys' legend Cheetah Chrome and ex-Adolescents Rikk Agnew.
There are appx 26 full length albums released (Studio, live, bootlegs, Best Of collections), and in the neighborhood of 100 7" singles. Some are in print, some are not. Jeff has done extensive touring and studio production work in the USA, Europe and Japan.

Track Listing
1 Miss Thing
2 Kingdom Of Kicks
3 There She Goes
4 Goin' Down In Flames
5 San Francisco
6 Silver Star
7 Ravanged
8 Some Of Us
9 Desert Roses
10 Ain't Life A Bitch

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JEFF DAHL: (2000) Back at the Devil Tree Ranch

Track Listing
1. Some Of Us
2. Lonely Tears
3. So Pretty
4. I Love This Stuff
5. With Friends Like These
6. Last Gypsy Blues
7. Still High
8. Errol Flynn
9. Roky Drives Alone
10. This Slender Thread
11. Raga 13



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JEFF DAHL: (1996) French Cough Syrup

Track Listing
1 French Cough Syrup
2 Pinpoint Eyes
3 If She Were My Girl
4 The Last Summer
5 So Pretty
6 Dance All Night
7 Spit It Out
8 Circa '70
9 Talkin' Away
10 Seriously
11 Still High
12 Your Poison


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JEFF DAHL: (1997) Heart Full of Snot

Track Listing
1. All American Overdose
2. Turn Me On
3. Little Girl Smile
4. She's Breakin' My Heart Again
5. Rosita
6. Diablo Verde
7. (I Wanna Be Your) Mainman
8. Hung On You
9. Can Ya Walk on Water
10. Yesterdaze
11. People That I Hate
12. More Good News
13. Can't Be Bothered
14. Love DTK
15. Down On you (Girl Version)

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JEF DAHL: (1990) I Kill Me

Track Listing
1. Mary, are you Livin'?
2. Ain't Nothin' to Do
3. And so it Goes
4. Goin' Underground
5. Ain't Got Nothin'
6. Clouds without Water
7. Haven't Had a Drink In a Long Time
8. This Stuff is Killin' Me
9. The Boy Who Self-Destroyed
10. Pretty Thing
11. Platypus Man
12. Search and Destroy
13. Gravity
14. Lester, are You Listening ?
15. Paint it Black
16. Lustful Glances

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JEFF DAHL: (1994) Leather Frankenstein

Track Listing
1. Leather Frankenstein
2. Can't Keep from Cryin'
3. Surf TV
4. Only Lovers Left Alive
5. Stars & Moons
6. European Vacation
7. Dead Horses
8. Marianne
9. Hotrods to Hell
10. I Think I Lost My Mind
11. Waitin' for You



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JEFF DAHL: (2000) Moonchild

Track Listing
1. Weird Boy Plays Strange Opening
2. Only Lovers Left Alive
3. Dead Horses
4. I Think I Lost My Mind
5. Leather Frankenstein
6. Can't Keep from Cryin'
7. Dear Lady
8. Like an Angel
9. A Question of Soul
10. Dreamer's Waltz

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JEFF DAHL: (1991) Ultra Under


Track Listing
1 Touchy, Touchy Baby
2 Cherry Bomb
3 Chemical Eyeballs
4 Somebody
5 Just Amazin'
6 Junkies Deserve To Die
7 Pretty Blondes Hair
8 Elks Lodge Riot
9 You're A Drag
10 God Don't Care
11 Mick & Keith Killed Brian
12 Dirt
13 Nobody Loves You

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JEFF DAHL: (1993) Wasted Remains of a Disturbing Childhood

Track Listing
1. Meryc Me
2. Hey Cinderella
3. The View from The Gutter
4. Wasted Remains
5. She's So Cool
6. A Dash of Prayer
7. Positive
8. Anti-Social
9. So Boring
10. Revolution Pays
11. 1969
12. Across Southern Plains
13. L.A. Blows

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T.S.O.L: The Original Members Live '91

This is a live recording from an all-original member reunion show in 1991. Because they had lost the legal rights to the name T.S.O.L., the show (and this CD) had to be listed under the members' full names. They sound pretty good, despite a few minor musical miscues. Most of the material is from "Dance With Me" and the first 2 EPs. Good stuff and recommended if you are a fan of that era of T.S.O.L.

Track Listing
1 Silent Scream
2 World War III
3 Abolish Government/Silent Majority
4 Triangle
5 Wash Away
6 Funeral March
7 Superficial Love
8 Thoughts Of Yesterday
9 I'm Tired
10 Love Story
11 Man & Machine
12 Property Is Theft
13 Dance With Me
14 Code Blue

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BAD MANNERS: Fat Sound

Bad Manners, composed of vocalist Buster Bloodvessel (born Douglas Trendle), Louis Cook (guitar), David Farren (bass), Martin Stewart (keyboards), Brian Tuitti (drums), Gus Herman (trumpet), Chris Kane (saxophone), and Andrew Marson (saxophone), were one of the many bands to take their inspiration from the Specials and the ska revival movement in England in the late '70s. They quickly became the novelty favorites of the fad through their bald, enormous-bodied frontman's silly on-stage antics, earning early exposure through 2-Tone Records package tours and an appearance in the live documentary Dance Craze. In the early '80s, they managed several U.K. hits including "Ne-Ne Na-Na Na-Na Nu-Nu," "Lip Up Fatty," "Special Brew," and "Can Can." By the mid-'80s, the ska craze was over and the band retired temporarily after the release of 1985's Mental Notes, only to return in 1989 with Return of the Ugly, remaining a live attraction despite a lack of recent hits. By the mid-'90s, a third wave ska revival renewed interest in the band. Eat the Beat was released in 1996 and Uneasy Listening followed in 1997, as well as several collections from the band's peak years. — Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

Track Listing
1 Mambo/Ska No 8
2 Do the Creep
3 I Can't Stand the Rain
4 Crazy Over You
5 Feel Like Jumping
6 Midnight Rider
7 Skinhead Love Affair
8 Voices in Your Head
9 The First Cut is the Deepest
10 Wet Dream
11 Stop Making Love Beside Me
12 Pig Bad
13 Mambo No 5
14 Teenager in Love
15 Lola
16 Wet Dream (Dub Mix)
17 Midnight Rider (Dub Mix)
18 I Can't Stand the Rain (12" Mix)

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SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS: Barking Up the Right Tree

Slaughter & the Dogs were one of the first punk rock bands on the English scene in 1976, even appearing on the earliest scene compilation, Live at the Roxy. Slaughter may not have been as good as Buzzcocks, Clash, Pistols, Damned, Adverts, Generation X, Wire, the transplanted Saints, or others, but like all of the original punk outfits who hit the boards before it became fashionable to do so, they still left behind a sensational, classic, must-have single in their debut "Cranked Up Really High," b/w "The Bitch." A string of lesser, but still quite fun, rocking punk LPs and singles followed. Effective hoarse-shouter singer Wayne Barrett and guitarist Mick Rossi revived the band 20 years later with a new rhythm section, taking advantage of the wave of punk nostalgia to play big shows. This 1996 London one is pretty good, but in comparison to their salad days, it's just not very important. The band doesn't bite anywhere near as hard as in the '70s, lacking original bassist Howard Bates and drummer Mad Muffet (or Muffet's better replacement, Phil Rowland). New drummer Noel Kay lays back too much and fails to push them with the gusto his predecessors did. That aside, however, hearing 1996 versions of "The Bitch," "Cranked," "Boston Babies," "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone," "I'm Mad," and "You're Ready Now" reminds that their place in punk history is a fond one. Most of all, Barking made me smile all over again over Barrett's still neighborly, mush-mouthed, happy singing style. His continued triumph here (and Rossi's best riffs) reminds of punk's lasting revelation: That even those of modest talent, especially vocalists, could still become great if they had buckets of attitude and enough ability to manufacture their own singular personality and style.— Jack rabid, All Music Guide

Track Listing
1. intro
2. you're ready now
3. boston babies
4. hell in new york
5. runaway
6. angels of the night
7. quick joey small
8. white light white heat
9. the bitch
10. i'm mad
11. victims of the vampire
12. we don't care
13. who are the mystery girls
14. where have all the boot boys gone
15. cranked up really high
16. cocaine smile
17. twist & turn

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VISION: Watching the World Burning (2000 - 128kbps)

Anthem after anthem, powerful production, football stadium background vocals, and tight guitars. This band plays a good mixture of early DAG NASTY and current PENNYWISE. Every now and then this stuff grabs me, and this is one of those releases. -- Maximum Rock'n Roll staff

Track Listing
1. Closed Minded
2. Wipe the Slate Clean
3. Beggars and Gentry
4. Don't Sound the Alarm
5. Effigy
6. No Compromise
7. Now I Bleed
8. Try
9. Predictable
10. Searching For Sluggo
11. The Problem is You!
12. Lightning The Fuse
13. From Father to Son

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the BUSINESS: No Mercy for You (128kbps)

All ripping, riffing hardcore, fist in the air, boots to the bum, and lungs shouting out the anthemic choruses. The rise of the new school has merely buffed their edges, the melodies are now a bit stronger, the hooks more barbed, but the basic attitude remains unchanged. The group still have the capacity to be outraged by events happening around them, and, although many of their themes are provincial, "Guinness Boys" and "Gangland" both dissect working class and, more specifically, East End life, they definitely have a universal appeal. --- Jo-Anne Greene

Track Listing
01. Takers And Users
02. Guiness Boys
03. Steal This Record
04. Code Red
05. Hate K.D.
06. Belmarsh
07. Boys Are Out Tonight
08. Class Compromise (...History's Glory)
09. No Mercy For You
10. Gangland
11. Oi The Poet
12. Ghetto Youth
13. Always
14. Anarchy In The Streets
15. U Won't Change Me
16. Hell 2 Pay

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T.S.O.L.: Dance with Me (128kbps)

Dance with Me is a great (and creepy) disc from one of the most mysterious bands of punk, I found a copy of the disc several years ago. The music is very dark and creepy with necropheliac overtones. Madness, despair and just plain whacked out people are the themes of this album. Hard to find but well worth the money (I wouldn't pay too much for it).
This was before T.S.O.L. grew their hair out and try to be like all the other "hair" bands. Angry neo-punk/goth music. Strongly recommended. --- Joseph P. Ulibas

Track Listing
1. Sounds Of Laughter
2. Code Blue
3. The Triangle
4. 80 Times
5. I'm Tired Of Life
6. Love Story
7. Silent Scream
8. Funeral March
9. Die For Me
10. Peace Thru Power
11. Dance With Me

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Thursday, October 04, 2007

CBGB: OMFUG - Punk from the Bowery - The 30th Year (DVD rip - .avi)

This is an amazing DVD to celebrate 30 years of CBGB's existence...

Set List
AGNOSTIC FRONT
-- Something's Gotta Give
-- Believe
CRO-MAGS
-- Malfunction
-- Hard Times
MADBALL
-- Lockdown
-- True to The Game
H2O
-- Faster Than The World
-- Guilty by Association
POSION IDEA
-- Lifestyles
-- Just Get Away
HARLEY'S WAR
-- Malfunction
-- The Regulator
UK SUBS
-- I Live in a Car
-- Emotional Blackmail
THE VARUKERS
-- Murder
-- Don't Want to Be a Victim
CHAOS UK
-- Selfish Few
-- King for a Day
THE VIBRATORS
-- Pure Mania
-- Baby Baby Baby
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL
-- Kop Party
-- Acohol
KRAUT
-- Unemployed
-- Kill for Cash
ADRENALIN O.D.
-- Suburbia
-- Old People Talk Loud
EVEN WORSE
-- Major Headache
FURIOUS GEORGE
-- Redrum

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Wednesday, October 03, 2007

SEX PISTOLS: Live at The Longhorn Ballroom (DVD rip -.avi)

The most important punk band ever, the Sex Pistols put the world upside down with their aggressiveness and energy. In this DVD, the band is recorded in its height, in a concert given in Longhorn in 1978. The vocalist Johnny Rotten exceeds all his anger in classics of genre such us "Anarchy in the UK" and "God save the Queen". His is capably accompained by Steve Jones (guitar), Paul Cook (drum) and the legendary Sid Vicius (bass guitar). Come back in time and get into the Pistols revolution in this exclusive show.

::CONTENTS:: 01. E. M. I. 02. Bodies 03. Belsen was a gas 04. Holidays in the Sun 05. No feelings 06. Problems 07. Pretty vacant 08. Anarchy in the U. K. 09. No fun 10. Anarchy in the U. K. (video clip) 11. God save the Queen (video clipe)

** There's a miss information on the back cover..the video clipe ''God Save the Queen'' was not included on this DVD...

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RIOT CLONE: To Find a Little Bluebird

Riot/Clone were a punk band often associated with the anarcho-punk scene, active from 1979-1983 and then revived in the early 90's until they split up again in 2005. The band were originally known as Riot but the name became Riot/Clone after two members of the original lineup wanted the band's name to become Clone.
They were formed by Dave Floyd in August 1979. They went through many line-up changes in the first few years, something which contributed greatly to them being almost unheard of outside their native West London. Their first two cassette albums, Musical Destruction (1980) and Crime Pays (1981) were only ever released in very small quantities, and it was only when they finally got the money together to release an EP in April 1982 (There's No Government Like No Government) did they make the jump to a wider audience, the EP completely selling out within three weeks. A track from that EP, "Death to Humanity", was also included on the compilation album, Punk & Disorderly - Further Charges. All royalties from this release were donated to the ALF, and had the record company state exactly that on the cover. Two more EPs followed. August 1982 saw the release of "Destroy the Myth of Musical Destruction" and after many unfortunate delays, their third EP, "Blood on Your Hands?", finally came out in January 1984, however the bands line-up had disintergrated the year before.
In 1992, Dave Floyd put together a project named Mad Dog along with Pete Spence, also a former member of Riot/Clone. The band didn't last long, but due to feedback from the tape release, the Riot/Clone EPs were reissued along with a book detailing the band's history. This in turn led to the opportunity to record a new Riot/Clone album, and the band were reborn.
Still No Government Like no Government was released in the summer of 1995. It was a mixture of re-recorded material and some new songs. The CD contained forty tracks in all, and came bundled with a 142 page booklet. 1996 saw the release of this LP on double vinyl, with the original recordings of the EPs added on side four, but without the booklet.
In 1997 they released To Find a Little Bluebird, clothed in a bizarre cover. The albums music was probably the closest to 'hardcore punk' Riot/Clone ever achieved. The album was loosely themed around a short story that came printed on the lyric sheet of the blue vinyl release, and as a spoken word track on the CD. More line-up changes ensued, delaying further releases, until Do You Want Fries With That?, an explicit animal rights album with a cover picture of a dead cow's head. Many regard this as Riot/Clone's best album to date. 2004 saw the release of the final Riot/Clone EP, Mad Sheep Disease, on the Californian label Alternative Records. Since reforming they initially played only a few UK shows, instead engaging in numerous tours of Europe and America. That changed when Gary joined in 2004, and the band were seen far more frequently in the UK over the next year or so. In May 2005, lead singer and founder member, Dave Floyd planned to move to America so the band had to call it a day. The final Riot/Clone show was held at The Robert Inn in Heston, West London on May 1st 2005.
All the band members carried on with new projects: Dave forming the band Wotnot! and all the remaining members of Riot/Clone forming a new band, Refuse/All.

Track Listing
1. wake up
2. think for yourself
3. no nore
4. buy me
5. air smiles
6. nowhere to run
7. student drones (cd version)
8. capitalism
9. taste
10. slave trade
11. you can make a difference
12. instead of a title
13. c(r) a.p. (cd version)
14. falling on deaf ears again
15. flies
16. we only want a future
17. tomorrow
18. to fin a little bluebird (spoken world)
19. anarchy
20. student drones (unremastered LP version)
21. c(r). a.p. (unremastered LP version)
22. anarchy specs (live bonus)

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RIOT CLONE: Still No Government Like No Government

Still No Government Like No Government

Track Listing
1. csa
2. punks not dead yet-1975
3. lucrative lies
4. fools paradise
5. work-destiny-fuck the law
6. freedoms enemy
7. grey cliffs of dover
8. eekcash
9. early years
10. school
11. death to humanity
12. i say so
13. bottled oi-squealer
14. system
15. place your bets
16. a letter to no one
17. above the law
18. h-block
19. big name now
20. why do you have to eat me
21. sport
22. possessions - your obnoxious friend
23. running
24. early mourning
25. philosophically challenged
26. sick games
27. society - destroy
28. sick communion
29. stereotypes - counterfeit - the tramp
30. neu - vastation
31. i don't wanna know you

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