Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Code Of Honor + Sick Pleasure

Split LP




This is one classic split LP released in '82 and is a must for any hardcore fan. Someone stole my copy back in the day and I found it on a blogspot, but unfortunately I don't remember which one it was. So if anybody wants to put a link up, let it be known because this is a great post. Skate Or Die San Francisco!!!


Tracklist:

Code Of Honor:
1) Code Of Honor
2) Fight Or Die
3) Attempted Control
4) People's Revolution
5) Death To You
6) Stolen Faith
7) Be Fighting Still
8) New Era
9) And We Fight

Sick Pleasure:
1) 3 Seconds Of Pleasure
2) Get The Muni Driver
3) Sick Pleasure
4) I Don't Play Pretty Music
5) Herpes Virus 2
6) Fools Can't Break Me
7) Dolls Under Control
8) Girls Like You


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Saturday, November 17, 2007

MIA "After The Fact"



This is one of the best US punk records of the late '80s, mostly because it mixes in many post-punk influences and innovates where other punks cling to tradition. The two guitars rarely play similar parts, there are dynamics and mood settings, contemplative sound ("Whisper in the Wind") and even a Killing Joke tribal backbeat ("When It's Over").


Tracklist:

1) Edge Of Forever
2) What I See
3) Whisper In The Wind
4) Beautiful World (But Not For Me)
5) California Dreamin'
6) When It's Over
7) Time To Change
8) It Follows Me
9) Whatever Happened
10) It's Hard To Say Your Wrong
11) Broken
12) Out Of Control


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Mad Parade "Re-Issues"



This includes their self titled debut LP and their second LP "A Thousand Words", plus two 7" EPs "Right Is Right" and "Second Chances".


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Sacrilege "Early Demos + Live Tapes"



Sacrilege was founded in Birmingham, England and was led by vocalist Tam Simpson (female singers in this scene were pretty rare at the time), they were one of the most influential bands for the trash and crust scenes. They quietly split up in the early '90's, but are still regarded as an important band; both as an influence on later thrash and doom metal bands and as an example of blending punk and radical politics that occurred during the 80's.

The following includes:
--Demo #1: November '84.
--Demo #2: February '85
--Demo #3: January '86
--Demo #4: August '86
--Plus Various Live Tapes

Sacrilege [1] - Megaupload

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

GBH "Punk Junkies"

(*REMASTER W/BONUS TRACKS*)



Difficult times for the band behind the scenes preceded this album, but it's a killer album that stands up to repeated listens even today. It's ferocious in sound and delivery, and echoes the band's frustration and fury.

Tracklist:

1) Intro
2) Junkies
3) Impounded
4) Harmony
5) Tokyo After Dark
6) Shakin Hands With The Machine
7) Don't Drag Me Back
8) Break The Chains
9) Kangaroo Court
10) Stormchaser
11) Hole
12) Damn Good Time
13) Cryin' (On The Hard Shoulder)
14) Civilized
15) Lowering The Standard
16) Enzo
17) Outro
BONUS TRACKS:
18) Punk Rock Ambulance
19) Three Piece Suit
20) Happyville USA


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GBH "Church Of The Truly Warped"

(*REMASTER W/BONUS TRACKS!*)



This is the only studio album to feature the drumming skills of (now deceased) Joe Montanaro and it was a return to form after the rather generic "From Here To Reality."


Tracklist:

1) Pure Greed
2) Not Enough Hate
3) Leather Coffin
4) Candy Man
5) Lords Of Discipline
6) Where The Wild Things Are
7) Church Of The Truly Warped
8) Back
9) I Need Energy
10) Evil Evar
11) All For the Cause
BONUS TRACKS:
12) Pure Greed (Demo)
13) Candy Man (Demo)
14) Not Enough Hate (Demo)



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