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Author: | nobody [ Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:34 pm ] |
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I played the CD from the version above and realized there was a bunch of hum from a ground wire lose on my turntable. So, here it is again. This one should be better...sorry if anyone downloaded the first version. Suicide Commandos Make A Record: http://www.mediafire.com/?dl2m80odtd5 |
Author: | nobody [ Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:58 pm ] |
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Drain: Regional Action This one's only out of print because it was barely in print. I happened across it, but I was actually trying to find some info on it online and couldn't find much at all, seems to have been a pretty small run of these. Drain is the more electronic side project from King Coffey of the Butthole Surfers. Lots of heavy bass and claustrophobic beats and sound effects, trancey, semi-industrial sounding at times, from 1996. 6 tracks. Here's the link... http://www.mediafire.com/?4bdycb0b2de |
Author: | nobody [ Thu Nov 29, 2007 4:02 pm ] |
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Legal Weapon: Your Weapon Back again with a punk classic from 1982 that was briefly back in print in the early 90s but has since long faded. I first heard there guys doing Equalizer on New Wave Theater and was equally enamored of their singer, Kat Arthur, who was singing with a live snake wrapped around the mike, and their fantastic guitar assult. I don't know if anything by these guys is still in print. But their first EP, No Sorrow, and their first LP, Death of Innocence, are both really good if you run across 'em. Patricia Morrison of Gun Club and Sisters of Mercy fame was on the EP. This is their third release, Your Weapon. Here's the track list: what a scene the stare what's wrong with me equalizer bleeders only lost for today ice age hand to mouth caught in the reign and, here's the link: http://www.mediafire.com/?d2lhmpk4zje |
Author: | nobody [ Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:48 pm ] |
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Black Market Clash Side 1 Capital Radio One The Prisoner Pressure Drop Cheat City of the Dead Time is Tight Side 2 Bankrobber / Robber Dub Armagideon Time Justice Tonight / Kick it Over Here's a bit of an odd one. All the individual songs are available in one format or another these days since the release of the Clash Singles Box, but as a complete release, you can't go grab this anymore. Originally released as a gathering of singles and B-sides not released in the US, Black Market Clash always had way more cohesion than its nature as a bit of a collection of odd tracks would merit. Purists may scoff since this was just a little 10" thing packaged for the US market, but if you listened to it over the years, you grew accustomed to it, and the newer Super Black Market Clash that replaced it pales in comparison, both because of the missing tracks this one has that aren't on that newer package or simply because of the order of the songs, which you kinda get used to. This one was ordered wonderfully with a collection of rocking tracks on the first side, closing with a great instrumental cover of Booker T & the MGs: Time Is Tight, which almost serves as a bridge to side 2, which holds three longish reggae/dub tracks, which for my money represent about the best of the Clash's reggae tendencies all gathered on a single side of vinyl. OK, I've babbled enough here. All I'll add is that while the Clash had lots of good stuff, in many ways this release tops most of 'em in pure terms of how much I've played it over the years and how much I've enjoyed it. And, I hate that it is no longer available in this format. If you wanna hear Black Market Clash the way it was first released in the US, you're gonna have to click below. http://www.mediafire.com/?7mmdiu0ds1g |
Author: | Lrr [ Wed Jan 23, 2008 1:56 pm ] |
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Thanks. I have Super Black Market already, but I like this version. |
Author: | bort [ Fri Jan 25, 2008 9:55 pm ] |
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nobody you might need to re-up that one. ive been out of the loop for the wrong week |
Author: | nobody [ Sun Jan 27, 2008 12:33 pm ] |
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Looks like the link's still working from what I can tell. Let me know if you have any trouble with it. |
Author: | bort [ Mon Jan 28, 2008 10:22 pm ] |
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word. keep up this awesome thread, dude! |
Author: | nobody [ Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:02 pm ] |
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The Flesheaters: A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die 1 Digging My Grave 2 Pray 'Til You Sweat 3 River Of Fever 4 Satan's Stomp 5 See You In The Boneyard 6 So Long 7 Cyrano De Berger's Back 8 Divine Horseman Gothic roots punk from The Flesheaters. This earlier release isn't as heavy as Forever Came Today and has a different lineup. This configuration of the group includes Dave Alvin from the Blasters as well as John Doe and DJ Bonebrake from X. This thing has gone in and out of print over the years, mostly out...and it's out right now. But, if you wanna get a listen, just click below... http://www.mediafire.com/?90glzwnozzf |
Author: | nobody [ Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:48 am ] |
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I'm back... Subhumans: No Wishes, No Prayers Here's No Wishes, No Prayers from the Subhumans. No, not the English ones, the much better Canadian Subhumans. And, yes, they had the name first. Sadly, their music is much harder to get hold of, except for their quite good recent release a couple years back. This one, however, is from 1983 and had a fairly small original run and hasn't been reissued. This is their swan song, until the reunion. Lots of people overlook it in favor of their earlier album Incorrect Thoughts or the singles, but it's been a long time favorite of mine. It walks the line between older punk stuff and hardcore stuff quite nicely with politically minded lyrics tossed in for good measure. They also do a cover of Screwed Up by Menace that's great fun. Here's the full tack list: 1. Canada's Favourite Sport 2. Moron Majority 3. For the Common Good 4. Helicopter 5. Slap in the Face 6. Screwed Up 7. America Commits Suicide 8. Hiroshima 9. No Wishes No Prayers 10. Mobile Electic Chair 11. Breaking Point 12. Googolplex Anyway, this is a great record more people should hear. If you're into punk/hardcore kinda stuff, you don't wanna miss out. But, since you're not likely to find it around, to hear it you're gonna hafta click below... http://www.mediafire.com/?bdgutanzbib |
Author: | exfighter [ Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:04 pm ] |
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nobody Wrote: Legal Weapon: Your Weapon Legal weapon, nice design, I wanna put my favorite weapon at the back of it. |
Author: | toots [ Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:34 pm ] |
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i love homegrown jacket designs like that |
Author: | badguys4u [ Wed Apr 13, 2011 6:25 am ] |
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LA roots-punk outfit from the early to mid 80s. I took this and follow-up, but remember that the time of follow-up disappointed. But that was enough to keep me interested. It 's a damn short, less than half an hour and 8 songs, the EP has more. But the opening track, Oh Mama!, Which many people first heard Enigma Variations is a wonderful collection of words and the closing cover of Jimmy Reed's Big Boss Man is solid. I have always liked the cover, Mad Marc Rude, as well. Grab a listen and see for yourself. |
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