Great ep...
trACks:
1.Every Hungry Rabbit
2.Transparent Man
3.Detroit Rock City (Live)
4.Blind To You (Live)
5.X-Fire (Live)
Home-Page= https://myspace.com/bulletlavolta
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
THE BOYS= (('77, The Boys ))
The Boys were perhaps punk's saddest casualty. They could -- indeed, should -- have been enormous. Certainly they were one of the finest live acts around, but still they were to languish in comparative obscurity, with even their continental success seemingly working against them. Even worse, when their debut album was reissued on CD, it arrived with a sticker on the front proclaiming the involvement of '80s AOR superstar John Waite -- a claim which has absolutely no grounding in reality. More recent reissues have redressed the balance (or at least dumped the sticker), while the band itself has regrouped on occasion, to thrill a new generation with those classic numbers. But still the story of The Boys is one filled with great songs, an arsenal of killer hooks, and too many lost opportunities to count.
Matt Dangerfield and Norwegian-born pianist Casino Steel, rejects of the legendary London SS, linked up with Kid Reid, Jack Black, and John Plain in June 1976. Their directive was simple: to create hard-edged pop music, with enough bite to pass the burgeoning punk standards, but enough melody to get by in the mainstream. It says much for their ambition that, within two years, the so-called power pop explosion had grown up almost exclusively around The Boys' frantic majesty. ~~ by Dave Thompson
trACks:
1.Sick On You
2.I Call Your Name
3.Tumble With Me
4.Tonight
5.I Don't Care
6.Soda Pressing
7.No Money
8.First Time
9.Box Number
10.Kiss Like A Nun
11.Cop Cars
12.Keep Running
13.Tenement Kids
14.Living In The City
15.Watcha Gonna Do
16.Turning Grey
17.First Time (Long Version)
18.I Don't Care (Alternate)
19.Lonely Schooldays (Demo)
20.Take A Heart (Demo)
Home-Page= http://www.theboys.co.uk/
BULLET LAVOLTA= (('89, The Gift ))
The Gift proved to be a real breakout release for Boston's Bullet Lavolta. After a brief release on indie label Taang! Records, RCA snatched the band up and this, their first full-length, became their major-label debut. The approach is more melodic than hardcore and more immediate than metal, and Boston-area fans loved it. Bullet Lavolta never really broke outside their home turf, but they deserve credit for making interesting music. Unlike many developing hardcore bands of their time, Bullet Lavolta was never so infatuated with their own anger. These Massachusetts punkers demonstrate an almost Sex Pistols-like swagger that so many hardcore screamers never stop shouting long enough to notice. This enviable trait is quite evident throughout The Gift, especially on tracks like "Sneer" and "Off-Kilter." Hardcore fans interested in obscure titles should be on the lookout for this release, a solid performance from an unfortunately obscure band.~~ by Jason Anderson
trACks:
1.X-Fire
2.Little Tiny Pieces
3.Over The Shoulder
4.Mother Messiah
5.Chalkdust
6.Blind To You
7.Off Killer
8.Underground Well
9.The Gift
10.One Room Down
11.Birth Of Death
12.Dead Wrong
13.Trapdoor
Home-Page= https://myspace.com/bulletlavolta
THE DETROIT COBRAS= (('01, Love, Life and Leaving ))
One of the earliest groups to emerge from the Detroit garage rock scene, the Detroit Cobras developed a reputation as the Midwest's finest (and most distinctive) cover band -- while the bandmembers devoted themselves to performing other people's material rather than recycling established hits, the Detroit Cobras dug deep into the well of vintage R&B and primitive rock & roll sides, building an individual identity out of lost classics from the past which they modified to fit their swaggering aural personality. the Detroit Cobras were formed in 1995 by Steve Shaw, who developed a taste for classic R&B from spending time with Alex Chilton, whom he met through his friends in Detroit primitives the Gories. The first edition of the Detroit Cobras featured former exotic dancer Rachel Nagy on vocals, Shaw and Maribel Restrepo (ex-Vertical Pillows) on guitars, Jeff Meier (from Rocket 455) on bass, and Vic Hill on drums, and they released their first 7" in 1996.~~ by Mark Deming
trACks:
1.Hey Sailor
2.He Did It
3.Find Me A Home
4.Oh My Lover
5.Cry On
6.Stupidity
7.Bye Bye Baby
8.Biss Lady
9.Laughing at You
10.Can't Miss Nothing
11.Right Around The Corner
12.Won't You Dance With Me
13.Let's Forget About the Past
14.Shout Bama Lama
Home-Page= http://thedetroitcobras.com/
MOCK ORANGE= (( Nines And Sixes ))
The combined influences of abrasive punk and heartfelt melodies represent Mock Orange to a point of being thrown into the category of "emo." But the opportunity of four friends growing up and playing music together is more important than any classification of their sound. Developed by Ryan (guitar/vocals), Joe (guitar/vocals), Brandon (bass) and Heath (drums), Mock Orange eventually signed with Lobster Records, released their first full-length Nines & Sixes in 1998 and followed the rest of the year with a full-scale tour of the United States. Record Play arrived a year later.~~ Mike DaRonco
trACks:
1.Growing Crooked
2.We Work
3.Does It Show
4.Window Shopping
5.Paper
6.All You Have
7.Poster Child
8.Dictionary
9.Drinking Song
10.Goodnight Reddick
Home-Page: MySpace
BULLET LAVOLTA= (('92, Swandive ))
Songs like "My Protector" rage with an emotional power rarely found in hardcore at the time. "Blizzard" sounds like early Mudhoney, and "Before I Fall" is like a happy (or at least a less unhappy) Fugazi. There are moments where the music almost sounds like heavy metal, which is exactly how the record company promoted the album at the time. Producer Dave Jerden pushes the drums and rhythm guitar to the forefront, emphasizing the metal elements. But singer Yukki Gipe has an emotive, angry voice that gives the music substantial depth, and guitarists Clay Tarver and Duke Roth have a tight sound that never relies on mindless riffing. Swandive is an important work that never really got its due, and fans of modern emo may want to search out this album because it really did open up the market for like-minded artists.~~ by Bradley Torreano
trACks:
1.Rails
2.My Protector
3.Swan Dive
4.Between The Lines
5.Blizzard
6.Sunshine
7.Before I Fall
8.What's In A Name
9.Drag
10.Ceiling Life
Home-Page= https://myspace.com/bulletlavolta
THE REZILLOS= (('78, Can't Stand The Rezillos ))
Although frequently aligned with the punk movement, the Rezillos' (later known as the Revillos) irreverent glam rock image and affection for campy girl group iconography set them distinctly apart from their peers. Formed in 1976 in Edinburgh, Scotland, the group was initially a fluid and highly informal collective centered around lead vocalists Eugene Reynolds (born Alan Forbes) and Fay Fife (Sheila Hynde), and fleshed out by lead guitarist Luke Warm (Jo Callis), second guitarist Hi-Fi Harris (Mark Harris), Dr. D.K. Smythe on bass, drummer Angel Patterson (Alan Patterson), and backing vocalist Gale Warning.
the Rezillos' early repertoire contained material from the likes of Screaming Lord Sutch, the Dave Clark Five, and the Sweet. The success of their 1977 debut single "I Can't Stand My Baby" was unexpected, especially by the bandmembers themselves, who never considered the group much more than a lark; as a result of the more serious pressures now exerted on the Rezillos, Harris, Smythe, and Warning all departed, while bassist/saxophonist William Mysterious (born William Donaldson) signed on as a permanent member.~~ by Jason Ankeny
trACks:
1.Flying Saucer Attack (2:47)
2.No (2:22)
3.Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonite (1:53)
4.Top Of The Pops (2:56)
5.2000 A.D. (2:58)
6.It Gets Me (2:11)
7.Can't Stand My Baby (2:22)
8.Glad All Over (2:07)
9.(My Baby Does) Good Sculptures (3:10)
10.I Like It (1:46)
11.Getting Me Down (2:06)
12.Cold Wars (2:54)
13.Bad Guy Reaction (2:15)
Home-Page= http://www.rezillos.com/
THE BOYS= (('79, To Hell With the Boys ))
Originally released in 1979, "To Hell", the Boys' third album, was recorded in a small Norwegian town called Hell (hence the album title's pun), and is probably the most consistently great album of their career. Though they have always been considered a punk band, a quick listen to any of their albums (apart from their debut) shows them to be the ultimate power pop band: great songs, tons of energy, and a powerful wall of guitars. What more could you ask for out of a power pop band? Kicking off the set is "Sabre Dance" (yes, a musical nod to Love Sculpture), which then segues into the awesome "Rue Morgue". Next up is their fantastic re-write of "Knocking On Heaven's Door" entitled "Terminal Love" (which does actually feature a bit of them singing "Heaven's Door" near the end cheeky Boys, eh?). "See You Later" is glam pop at it's finest. The haunting Lennon-esqe ballad "You Can't Hurt A Memory" is quite touching (especially from a group of so-called punks). "Kamikaze" features an agitated heavily accented vocal with a catchy horn section that turns the 'angry' feel of the lyrics into a breezy pop/punk nugget. And so it goes on With five bonus tracks (including their great version of "You Better Move On"), this is a must have for fans of British pop and power pop in general. ~~ by Steve "Spaz" Schnee
trACks:
1.Sabre Dance
2.Rue Morgue
3.Terminal Love
4.See Ya Later
5.You Can't Hurt A Memory
6.Kamikaze
7.Lonely Cowboy
8.Waiting for the Lady
9.Bad Day
10.Independent Girl
11.I Love Me
12.You Better Move On
13.Schoolgirls
14.Rub A Dum Dum (The Yobs)
15.Another Christmas (The Yobs)
Home-Page= http://www.theboys.co.uk/
VARIOUS= (('94,Pulled From The Wreckage ))
Another good compilation from Dutch East India Trading Co.
trACks:
1.Lute Fisk (SUNBRAIN)
2.Pressure Face (SUNBRAIN)
3.Inertia (BRIDGET)
4.Revival (BRIDGET)
5.Ride (BRAINIAC)
6.Anesthetize (BRAINIAC)
7.Cookie Jar (BARNYARD SLUT)
8.Angel In The Morning (BARNYARD SLUT)
9.Pull (TWITCH)
10.Locomotive God (TWITCH)
11.Penaluna (EDSEL)
12.Whistle Down (EDSEL)
13.Have Fun In Hell (MOUSETRAP)
14.Hello Footpad (MOUSETRAP)
15.Sunshine (CACTUS NERVE THANG)
16.Far (CACTUS NERVE THANG)
Home-Page= n/a
trACks:
1.Lute Fisk (SUNBRAIN)
2.Pressure Face (SUNBRAIN)
3.Inertia (BRIDGET)
4.Revival (BRIDGET)
5.Ride (BRAINIAC)
6.Anesthetize (BRAINIAC)
7.Cookie Jar (BARNYARD SLUT)
8.Angel In The Morning (BARNYARD SLUT)
9.Pull (TWITCH)
10.Locomotive God (TWITCH)
11.Penaluna (EDSEL)
12.Whistle Down (EDSEL)
13.Have Fun In Hell (MOUSETRAP)
14.Hello Footpad (MOUSETRAP)
15.Sunshine (CACTUS NERVE THANG)
16.Far (CACTUS NERVE THANG)
Home-Page= n/a
VARIOUS= (('95, The Punk Collectors Series - Rondelet Records ))
Great compilation with a lot of punk bands of the early '80.
trACks:
1.No Government (ANTI-PASTI)
2.Two Years Too Late (ANTI-PASTI)
3.Another Dead Soldier (ANTI-PASTI)
4.Six Guns (ANTI-PASTI)
5.Burial (THE FITS)
6.Violent Society (SPECIAL DUTIES)
7.Colchester Council (SPECIAL DUTIES)
8.Bomb Scare (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
9.Another Hiroshima (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
10.East To The West (ANTI-PASTI)
11.Muscles (THE MEMBRANES)
12.Police State (SPECIAL DUTIES)
13.Go To Hell (THREATS)
14.Fuck The Tories (RIOT SQUAD)
15.We Are The Riot Squad (RIOT SQUAD)
16.Bullshit Crass (SPECIAL DUTIES)
17.Riot In The City (RIOT SQUAD)
18.Caution In The Wind (ANTI-PASTI)
19.Flower In The Gun (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
20.High Street Yanks (THE MEMBRANES)
21.Politicians & Ministers (THREATS)
22.Last Laugh (THE FITS)
Home-Page= www.cherryred.co.uk
trACks:
1.No Government (ANTI-PASTI)
2.Two Years Too Late (ANTI-PASTI)
3.Another Dead Soldier (ANTI-PASTI)
4.Six Guns (ANTI-PASTI)
5.Burial (THE FITS)
6.Violent Society (SPECIAL DUTIES)
7.Colchester Council (SPECIAL DUTIES)
8.Bomb Scare (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
9.Another Hiroshima (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
10.East To The West (ANTI-PASTI)
11.Muscles (THE MEMBRANES)
12.Police State (SPECIAL DUTIES)
13.Go To Hell (THREATS)
14.Fuck The Tories (RIOT SQUAD)
15.We Are The Riot Squad (RIOT SQUAD)
16.Bullshit Crass (SPECIAL DUTIES)
17.Riot In The City (RIOT SQUAD)
18.Caution In The Wind (ANTI-PASTI)
19.Flower In The Gun (DEAD MAN'S SHADOW)
20.High Street Yanks (THE MEMBRANES)
21.Politicians & Ministers (THREATS)
22.Last Laugh (THE FITS)
Home-Page= www.cherryred.co.uk
Monday, June 17, 2013
BASEMENT'S HOPE - EPISODE 10
PODCAST #10 - NEW EPISODE!!
***HEART ATTACK MUSIC***
1.OBLIVIANS "Pinball King"
2.TIGER JUNKIES "D-Beat Street Rock'N'Rollers
3.MINUTEMEN "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love"
4.THE PHANTOM SURFERS "Crossover Tragedy"
5.SCUBA DRIVERS "All Around"
6.BUTCHERS "Let me Go"
7.NRA "Amsterdam Surf Song"
8.FLAT DUO JETS "Rawhide"
9.ANGRY SAMOANS "Right Side Of My Mind"
10.CHANNEL 3 "Wetspots"
11.KAMBRONES "Les Jour Des Fous"
12.THREE CHORD WONDER "Ocean"
13.RHINO 39 "Take Your Medicine"
14.TRIGGERMAN "Wake The Dead"
15.IMPATIENT YOUTH "IG 26"
Link to listen and download:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/nagiants/basement_s_hope_episode_10
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***HEART ATTACK MUSIC***
1.OBLIVIANS "Pinball King"
2.TIGER JUNKIES "D-Beat Street Rock'N'Rollers
3.MINUTEMEN "Ain't Talkin' Bout Love"
4.THE PHANTOM SURFERS "Crossover Tragedy"
5.SCUBA DRIVERS "All Around"
6.BUTCHERS "Let me Go"
7.NRA "Amsterdam Surf Song"
8.FLAT DUO JETS "Rawhide"
9.ANGRY SAMOANS "Right Side Of My Mind"
10.CHANNEL 3 "Wetspots"
11.KAMBRONES "Les Jour Des Fous"
12.THREE CHORD WONDER "Ocean"
13.RHINO 39 "Take Your Medicine"
14.TRIGGERMAN "Wake The Dead"
15.IMPATIENT YOUTH "IG 26"
Link to listen and download:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/nagiants/basement_s_hope_episode_10
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
VIOLENT FEMMES= (('01, Something's Wrong ))
Violent Femmes were founded in 1980 by bassist/multi-instrumentalist Brian Ritchie and drummer Victor De Lorenzo. The name is a contradiction in terms, “Violent” being self-explanatory and “Femmes” being Milwaukee slang for wimp.
The rhythm section added high school singer/songwriter Gordon Gano in 1981. Gano and Ritchie had previously performed together at Gano’s National Honor Society induction ceremony, where they caused a near riot. Gano was expelled from the Society and suspended from high school for this outrage.
One of the only stable aspects of the band is their aversion to rehearsal. Due to this they would take the music to the streets in an attempt to hone it and earn some spare change. It was on one of these occasions that they were spotted by the Pretenders. Chrissie Hynde and the gang were so amused by the Violent Femmes antics that they invited the band to open the show for them. The hometown
Milwaukee audience received the Femmes with unanimous booing. However by the end of the set the Femmes had converted approximately 50% of the audience to their cause. Many years later Brian Ritchie encountered Hynde when the Femmes and Pretenders shared the bill at a radio concert. She said, “Oh, you’re still around.”
The Femmes borrowed $10,000 from Victor De Lorenzo’s dad to record their legendary first album in 1982. Slash Records in Los Angeles was the only label to offer them a deal with the amazing advance of $0. The band accepted the deal and started on the predictable round of world tours, recording, more world tours, nervous breakdowns, band members quitting, solo albums, regrouping, more touring, divorces, more crackups, dropped from record deals, new deals, more touring, record company going bankrupt, lawsuits, etc. etc. etc. ad infinitum.
Fast forward to the present. Many things have changed. One thing that hasn’t is the sound of the band. Their loose, improvisational, acoustic sound is timeless.
trACks:
1.Positively 4th St., 2:55
2.12 Steps, 3:36
3.All I Want (Alternate Version), 4:36
4.Yes Oh Yes, 2:23
5.My Way, 2:43
6.Rules Of Success, 3:05
7.Every Breath You Take, 2:18
8.Raquel, 3:00
9.Hollywood Is High (Alternate Version), 2:24
10.I Wanna See You Again, 2:47
11.Reckless Stones, 4:41
12.Requiem, 2:52
13.Washtub Bender, 3:28
14.Procession, 1:39
15.Something's Wrong, 2:22
16.36-24-36, 2:07
17.Out The Window, 3:15
18.Werewolf, 4:03
19.I Know It's True, 4:36
20.Fat, 2:05
21.Waiting For A Bus, 2:41
22.Herbsttag, 1:53
Home-Page=
VATICAN COMMANDOS= (('83, Hit Squad For God ))
Vatican Commandos were a punk band formerly featuring Moby - formed in Darien, Connecticut. The band also featured James Spadaccini. The band was formed in 1980 and released its first 7" EP entitled, "Hit Squad for God." Following the release of this record Moby was kicked out of the Vatican Commandos. Later members included Chuck Weaver and Mike Pollock. The band went on to release the "Just a Frisbee" 7" in 1983. The "Just a Frisbee" 7" cover artwork was drawn by Rob Zombie, founder and lead singer of White Zombie. The Vatican Commandos disbanded in 1985.
trACks:
1.Why Must I Follow?
2.It's So Scary
3.Housewives On Valium
4.Hit Squad For God
5.Your Way
6.Wonder Bread
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/vaticancommandos
CHAOS UK= (('91, The Singles Collection ))
UK Punk band from Bristol.
Formed in 1979 with an initial line-up of Simon Greenham (vocals), Andy Farrier (guitar), Adrian Rice (bass) and Richard Potts (drums).
On 17/9/1988 they performed live at Polytechnio (Athens, Greece), along with some local bands.
On 30/9/1988 they performed live in Thessaloniki (Greece), along with another local bands.
trACks:
1.Selfish Few
2.Fashion Change
3.You'll Never Own Me
4.The End Is Nigh
5.Victimised
6.Parental Love
7.Leech
8.Chaos
9.Mentally Insane
10.Urban Guerilla
11.Farmyard Boogie
12.Four Minute Warning
13.Kill You Baby
14.Army
15.Victimised (Single Version)
16.No Security
17.What About A Future
18.Hypocrite
19.Senseless Conflict
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/chaosukmusic
Formed in 1979 with an initial line-up of Simon Greenham (vocals), Andy Farrier (guitar), Adrian Rice (bass) and Richard Potts (drums).
On 17/9/1988 they performed live at Polytechnio (Athens, Greece), along with some local bands.
On 30/9/1988 they performed live in Thessaloniki (Greece), along with another local bands.
trACks:
1.Selfish Few
2.Fashion Change
3.You'll Never Own Me
4.The End Is Nigh
5.Victimised
6.Parental Love
7.Leech
8.Chaos
9.Mentally Insane
10.Urban Guerilla
11.Farmyard Boogie
12.Four Minute Warning
13.Kill You Baby
14.Army
15.Victimised (Single Version)
16.No Security
17.What About A Future
18.Hypocrite
19.Senseless Conflict
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/chaosukmusic
THE REAL KIDS= (('93, Grown Up Wrong ))
The Real Kids were a Boston punk rock band led by guitarist, singer and songwriter, John Felice.
Felice (born 1955) grew up in Natick, Massachusetts as a neighbor and friend of Jonathan Richman, a fellow fan of The Velvet Underground. At 15 he joined Richman in the first line-up of The Modern Lovers in the early 1970s. He performed with the band intermittently from then until 1973, but because of his school commitments, he was not involved in the 1972 sessions which produced the classic first Modern Lovers album. Commenting on Richman, Felice has said, "Me and Jonathan, as close as we were, you know, I was like a punk, I was a wise-ass kid. I liked to do a lot of drugs, I liked to drink, and Jonathan was like this wide-eyed, no-drugs, ate nothing but health food...".
Felice then decided to start his own band and formed The Real Kids (originally named The Kids) in 1972, with Rick Coraccio (bass), Steve Davidson (guitar), and Norman Bloom (drums). They became a successful live band in the Boston area, playing "an aggressive brand of straight-ahead, no-bullshit rock which harkened back to Chuck Berry, had overtones of the British Invasion groups at their mod finest, yet pointed the way towards the Punk to come". In addition to Felice's own songs, they performed versions of classics by Eddie Cochran, Buddy Holly and others. The band did not record until 1977, when it comprised Felice, Billy Borgioli (guitar), Allen "Alpo" Paulino (bass), and Howie Ferguson (drums). Their first studio album, The Real Kids, was issued on the Red Star label in 1978.
While continuing to play occasionally with different line-ups of The Real Kids, Felice also worked for a time as a roadie for the Ramones. He also performed as part of the Taxi Boys in Boston. The Real Kids reformed to tour Europe and release a new album, Hit You Hard on French label New Rose in 1983. Band members Alpo Paulino and Billy Borgioli then left to form the Primitive Souls. In 1988, Felice formed a new band, John Felice and The Lowdowns, releasing an album "Nothing Pretty" on Ace of Hearts records, later re-released on Norton Records.
The Real Kids re-united on several other occasions.[5] They performed regularly in 1998-99, including a New York City New Year's gig. Bass player Alpo Paulino died on February 6, 2006.
trACks:
1.Bad To Worse
2.No Fun No More
3.Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie
4.Common At Noon
5.Shake Outta Control
6.I'd Rather Go To Jail
7.All Night Boppin'
8.Hit You Hard
9.Grown Up Wrong
10.She's Alright
11.Solid Gold
12.Hot Dog
13.Who Needs You
14.Better Be Good
15.All Kindsa Girls
Home-Page= http://www.limbos.org/realkids/
THE KIDS= (('78, Naughty Kids ))
Early 1976, Ludo Mariman answers to an add from a 12 years old bass player looking for a band, Danny De Haes. Eddy, Danny's older brother plays the drums: The Kids are born. A second guitar player joins them in Sping '78.
The band lasts until Summer 1986. During this period, they record 6 albums and 12 singles.
trACks:
1.Jesus Christ (Didn't Exist)
2.Don't Wanna Be A Fat Boy
3.We Are The Prisoners
4.Radio Radio
5.No Monarchy
6.Through The Night
7.Dead Industry
8.Runaway
9.Razorblades For Sale
10.Sixteen
11.Naughty Boys
12.Sex Queen
13.Rock Over Belgium
Home-Page= http://www.thekidspunk.eu/
CHAOS UK= (('84, Short Sharp Shock ))
UK Punk band from Bristol.
Formed in 1979 with an initial line-up of Simon Greenham (vocals), Andy Farrier (guitar), Adrian Rice (bass) and Richard Potts (drums).
On 17/9/1988 they performed live at Polytechnio (Athens, Greece), along with some local bands.
On 30/9/1988 they performed live in Thessaloniki (Greece), along with another local bands.
trACks:
1.Lawless Britain
2.Living In Fear
3.Detention Centre
4.Support
5.Control
6.People At The Top
7.Global Domination
8.No One Seems to Really
9.Farmyard Stomp
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/chaosukmusic
VATICAN COMMANDOS= (('83, Just A Frisbee ))
Vatican Commandos were a punk band formerly featuring Moby - formed in Darien, Connecticut. The band also featured James Spadaccini. The band was formed in 1980 and released its first 7" EP entitled, "Hit Squad for God." Following the release of this record Moby was kicked out of the Vatican Commandos. Later members included Chuck Weaver and Mike Pollock. The band went on to release the "Just a Frisbee" 7" in 1983. The "Just a Frisbee" 7" cover artwork was drawn by Rob Zombie, founder and lead singer of White Zombie. The Vatican Commandos disbanded in 1985.
trACks:
1.(We're) Tipping Cows
2.Talk To Me
3.Gravity
4.Do What You Want To
5.Let Down Again
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/vaticancommandos
trACks:
1.(We're) Tipping Cows
2.Talk To Me
3.Gravity
4.Do What You Want To
5.Let Down Again
Home-Page= http://www.myspace.com/vaticancommandos
VICE SQUAD= (('91, Last Rockers, The Singles ))
Formed in Bristol, England, in 1978, Vice Squad emerged from two local bands, Contingent and TV Brakes. The line-up originally comprised Beki Bondage (b. Rebecca Louise Bond, 3 June 1963, Bristol, England; vocals) Dave Bateman (guitar) Mark Hambly (bass) and Shane Baldwin (drums). Their first EP Last Rockers was released on their own Riot City Records in 1980, and brought them some press in the weekly music press paper Sounds. Their EPs Resurrection and Out Of Reach were distinctively melodic. However, the debut album No Cause For Concern was disappointing. After signing a contract licensing the Riot City label to EMI Records, for which they would come in for a fair amount of criticism from politically minded punk artists, they were rushed into the studio. Taking only three days, the finished product was barely listenable.
trACks:
1.Last Rockers
2.Living On Dreams
3.Latex Love
4.Young Blood
5.Humane
6.Resurrection
7.Out Of Reach
8.(So) What for the Eighties
9.Sterile
10.Stand Strong, Stand Proud
11.Tomorrow's SOldier
12.Rock and Roll Massacre
13.Darkest Hour
14.Upright Cirizen
15.Scarred For Life
16.Faceless Men
Home-Page= http://www.vicesquad.co.uk/
THE DEAD MILKMEN= (('86, Eat Your Paisley ))
The Dead Milkmen is an American satirical punk rock band formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their original lineup consisted of vocalist and keyboardist Rodney Linderman ("Rodney Anonymous"), guitarist and vocalist Joe Genaro ("Joe Jack Talcum"), bassist Dave Schulthise ("Dave Blood") and drummer Dean Sabatino ("Dean Clean").
The band distinguished themselves amid the local underground hardcore scene of the early 1980s through their jangly punk sound and sardonic humor delivered with thick Philadelphia accents. They attracted college radio attention with their 1985 debut album, Big Lizard in My Backyard, and the song "Bitchin' Camaro". Extensive touring and further releases helped the band quickly garner an underground following.
They enjoyed international success on the strength of "Punk Rock Girl", a single from their 1988 Beelzebubba album which entered into MTV rotation. After an ill-fated stint with the major label Hollywood Records and four further albums, health problems and industry frustrations in the wake of their success led to the group's 1995 breakup. In total, they issued eight studio albums, one live record, and numerous peripheral releases before disbanding.
The group reunited in 2008, with Dan Stevens replacing the deceased Schulthise. In 2011, they released The King in Yellow, their first studio album in 16 years.
trACks:
1.Where the Tarantula Lives
2.Air Crash Museum
3.KKsuck2
4.Fifty Things
5.Happy Is
6.Beach Party Vietnam
7.I Hear Your Name
8.Two Feet Off The Ground
9.The Thing That Only Eats Hippies
10.Six Days
11.Swampland Of Desire
12.Take Me Apart
13.Earwig
14.Moron
15.The Fez
16.Vince Lombardi Service Center
Home-Page= http://www.deadmilkmen.com/
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