Showing posts with label Bootleg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bootleg. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

U.K.SUBS - Dance And Travel In The Robot Age 1980

We are slowly approaching spring and heating up once again on the penultimate day of March with the next record. Band: UK Subs Charlie (vocals), Nicky (guitars), Paul (bass), Pete (drums), label: Black & White, recorded live @ Milan Palalido, Italy on 16.02.1980. Seventeen rough classics and the recording was made by the late Tracy Crazy, from the Italian combo S.I.B., who also took the photographs used on the cover. Whilst not recorded with the most sophisticated equipment, but "Dance & Travel" captures the Subs at the height of their powers with a blistering set of what would become the classics that are the mainstay of their live performances to this day. The gig in Milan was part of a seven date European tour that the Subs played with the Ramones. Thus all is said, recommended for Punkrockers aged 12+.

You Can't Take It Anymore/Rat Race/I Couldn't Be You/I Live In A Car/Tomorrows Girls/Telephone Numbers/Kicks/Warhead/Public Servant/C.I.D./Rockers/Organised Crime/Brand New Age/Killer/Dirty Girls/Stranglehold/Emotional Blackmail

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Thursday, March 24, 2022

IRON MAIDEN - @ Sun Plaza/Tokyo 24.05.1981

Today to a band that has accompanied me since their third album and that I appreciate very much: Iron Maiden - Founded in Leyton/East London in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris and they're still traveling the world to date. The band's discography has grown to forty-one albums, including seventeen studio, thirteen live albums, four EPs, and seven compilations (who can keep up with that?)My last Maiden album which I bought was the sixth one, the first with guitar synthesizers and it was kind of strange to me at the time so I didn't feel much enthusiasm, furthermore Punkrock moved into my veins and brightened my spirit and changed my life. Nevertheless, I attended the Somewhere On Tour and it was more of a coincidence. I was sitting at home with buddies and we thought about what to do with the evening, Maiden played on November 20th, 1986 in Offenbach, in the small Stadthalle, together with W.A.S.P. from Los Angeles. Unfortunately, I don't have any more pictures in my head, but we went there spontaneously (at that time you could still get tickets at the box office) and enjoyed the evening.

Now after more than thirty-five years I bought the latest work by the British, Senjutsu, and I'm blown away; but not because of the mostly positive reviews, no no no... I rather have the feeling that they never left, they still sound powerful, solid joy of playing and you can tell that the gentlemen want to and still can do it, the new epic shoots me back into my youth like a time machine, and I'm feeling great. The only difference, the songs are a bit longer. I think the success is because it's their first album in almost six years.

Well, I want to bow & out of gratitude for all the fantastic emotions, now a little tribute post in form of a live recording from their Killer tour in 1981 (still with Paul Di'Anno on the mic who was allowed to leave the band in September '81). In their early days they sounded a bit harder and rougher, which reflects the special charm of the songs, and an experience for everyone who doesn't know Maiden at this time. Top sound quality and strong overall. Enjoy the show and the quality and quantity of this historic recording, especially in fuckin' times like these. Up the Irons!

The Ides Of March/Wrathchild/Purgatory/Sanctuary/Remember Tomorrow/Another Life/Genghis Khan/Killers/Innocent Exile/Twilight Zone/Strange World/Murders In The Rue Morgue/Phantom Of The Opera/Iron Maiden/Running Free/Transylvania/Drifter/I've Got The Fire


Thursday, March 10, 2022

V/A - Skins E Punks = T.N.T. 1983

Today an older rip and it's a Brazilian Bootleg on Gravacoes Alternativas, a solid compilation with two Italian EP's from 1983. Side A is the Skins & Punks=T.N.T. originally released via C.A.S. Records and the B Side is the Milano 1983, originally on STV Prod. - Bologna meets Milan scene I could also say and relevant readers among you are familiar with most of the six bands and I think, it's a good idea to press both EP's on one album because they're so fuckin' rare, came partly on colorful vinyl. Check out the Blog for more stuff from these Bootpunks, I've re-edited some for you. Twenty decent angry anthems for everyone!!

1.Combatti Per La Tua Pace - ARRM
2.Tu - ARRM
3.Skin E Punk - NABAT
4.Generazione 82 - NABAT
5.Attack - RAPPRESAGLIA
6.Disperazione - RAPPRESAGLIA
7.Siamo Noi! - DIOXINA
8.A Franz - DIOXINA
9.Refused 'N' Rejected - SHOCKIN' TV
10.Solo Parole - SHOCKIN' TV
11.Sorrisi Al Napalm - SHOCKIN' TV
12.Spazi Di Potere - SHOCKIN' TV
13.Media-Oppressione - SHOCKIN' TV
14.Brats - SHOCKIN' TV
15.Errori Viventi - SHOCKIN' TV
16.Kill For Sex - SHOCKIN' TV
17.Vivisezione - SHOCKIN' TV
18.Cheyenne - TIRATURA LIMITATA
19.Odia - TIRATURA LIMITATA
20.Distruggiamo Il Nucleare - TIRATURA LIMITATA


Tuesday, March 01, 2022

V/A - USA 1981 [2019]

Friends, March is rolling in and let's heat up the freezing temperatures with the following slab, which ranks among the best I've heard in a long time. It's good to see, things are happening again on the KBD / Bloodstains front and the detectives have outdone themselves with this compilation and I can recommend you the purchase without hesitation, but you have to be quick, it's "limited to 300 copies and then no more!" Nineteen bands, twenty-two rare songs and one cracker chases the other. The artwork is more colorful than what we know from the classics, but liner-notes to the bands or other infos have been saved (only all 7Inch covers on the back), too bad... two points deducted in the B-note. But that's a mosquito fartz in view of this brilliant record, because as it says here: "Why pay $500 to some gold digger for a 7Inch when you can get the whole package here?" Think about it!!

1.Guns On The Right - DV8
2.Learn To Say Goodbye - DV8
3.Amerikan Story - CULT HEROES
4.Instant Passion - DEPROGRAMMER
5.Nazi School - CRACKED ACTOR
6.Rich Girl - ROCK BOTTOM & THE SPYS
7.Annhilation - SAIGON
8.No Passion - MODERN WARFARE
9.The Baby's Dead - SOCIETY DOG
10.How Do You Feel It? - SOCIETY DOG9
11.Calling Dr. Modo - SHIT DOGS
12.Small Talk - INTERNATIONAL Q
13.Laboratory Baby - LOS REACTORS
14.Reborn - SHIT DOGS
15.Laughing Lover - THE MISFITS
16.Where'd Ya Go Sid? - THE HUGH BEAUMONT EXPERIENCE
17.Pumpkin Queen - JEMMY LEGS
18.John Wayne Was A Nazi - STAINS
19.Execution Time - SHELL SHOCK
20.God Is Dead - HEART ATTACK
21.Shotgun - HEART ATTACK
22.Shoot The Pope - RPA


Saturday, January 15, 2022

V/A - Planet Punk #4 2005

Second and last part of Planet Punk and with Volume 3, this little self-made series is already complete. H2D#26 is another tidbit full of rare stars from international bands that are still kicking ass, much in demand and popular in our fucking disillusioned times which bring little decent music to light in my opinion. Music is like inventions, there is nothing innovative that can really impress me, hardly any wow factor or thing that I can really admire. And I would say that for almost twenty years. Speaking of music, we all hear & see the so called "combos" thrown together, the TV shows which offer only shit and are played over and over by radio stations, all this crap is boring, repetitive and only geared towards profit, commercial shit and really sucks. It's really intoxicating to get acquainted with such music as on this further fantastic compilation and to eke out an existence far away from this dead & dull society. That are the words for Sunday, Amen! Enjoy the vibes of the good ole days!

1.Desire - THE STALIN
2.Hello New Punks - THE STAR CLUB
3.Maze - THE STAR CLUB
4.TV - SEX
5.Give Me Confusion - PAIN
6.Head Explosion - THE STALIN
7.D-Day Or Lost Day - THE WILLARD
8.X.O.T. - CÓLERA
9.Terciera Guera - FOGO CRUZADO
10.Ain't She Dumb - ROCKS
11.Revolution - X
12.Vem Har Gett Dom Rätten!? - REVOLT
13.I Lost My Legs - WARHEADS
14.Är Ungdomar Människor? - VACUM
15.Inuinem Rakkaus - RATSIA
16.Vik Hädan! Var Hälsad! - REVOLT
17.Moro M/System - WANNSKRÆKK
18.Dan Eften Bomben - STREBERS
19.Eibon - ASTA KASK
20.Tio Zynthar På En Rad - ZYNTHSLAKT
21.Rattus On Rautta - RATTUS
22.Kivisissa Metissa - VAU
23.Sticky Life - ROTZKOTZ
24.Wir Hams Satt - STRASSENJUNGS
25.Hey Punk - SLIME
26.C.I.A. - DER RIß
27.B Alarm - RAZZIA
28.Heute Norm Morgen Tod - S.Y.P.H.
29.We're Gonna Do What We Like - VOPO'S
30.I Don't Want To Be - BIZON KIDS
31.Two Wheels - SPEEDTWINS
32.God Save Rock'N'Roll - SUBWAY
33.Man Under My Bed - THE NIXE
34.I Got A Right - RONNIE URINI
35.Psychic Underground - TIMESHIFT
36.Pill Girl - VOGUE

- Great Thx to Mark -


Thursday, December 16, 2021

PLACEBO - B-Sides, Live & Rare 2011

I can say that I'm a friend of Placebo's music and their last album was released six years ago. Founded 1994 in London by Brian (vocals/guitars), Stefan (bass) & Robert (drums), became their first album from 1996 not much attract attention in Germany. That changed two years later with the second one whose single release caught my interest. Came at exactly the right time and at the end of the Nineties; I was particularly sensitive and sick of living, so I was easily receptive to their emotional sound. Since then, I followed the three and bought the records and saw them live as well. Placebo makes music that combines a bit of everything: pop, rock, punk, new wave, alternative and especially their catchy ballads have done it to meThey have released a lot of non-album songs on many obscure records, so I got the idea to look for them and create a compilation with those nuggets, and the end product has been lying around on my hard drive for a few years and today, I listened to the stuff... good for you. A total of twenty-two gems are gathered here that are a privilege to own. I also recommend the live in Paris 2003 post, which could also be interesting for you and tomorrow is weekend again, hurra!


Friday, November 26, 2021

V/A - Powerpearls Vol.1 1998

🎸 In spring, I wowed you (and me) with another great collector series that some detectives created in the late 90s and this beauty focuses on PowerPop rather than Punk though a few goodies featured wouldn't be out of place on a Punk compilation; We're talking about the Powerpearls Explosion and each Volume has a healthy serving of the best from this genre (those were Hans Knut Hohlhand's words, an avowed four chord lover whose inspiration brought many hermits together to form great bands). Decent selection for the first part in my opinion and the eighteen time travelers shoot you into the weekend, and I'm sure that even the annoying corona virus will shrink back on this foamy wave and shut up for a while. 🎸

1.Everyday, Everyway - REALLY 3RD'S
2.One Out All Out - STRAIGHT UP
3.Feel The Pain - THE BUREAUCRATS
4.Language School - TOURS
5.Modern Time - THE GENTS
6.One Last Night - THE ATLANTICS
7.Nora's Diary - JIMMY EDWARDS
8.That Girl - TECHTONES
9.Who's Kissing You - FAMOUS PLAYERS
10.Fashion - TWEED
11.It Doesn't Bother Me - THE DISTRACTIONS
12.Playing With Fire - TV 21
13.The Kids Are Dancing - THE NEWS
14.It's Your Birthday - FASTBACKS
15.Susan's Day - THE ROUSERS
16.No Fear - THE SQUARES
17.Liberty - SMALL WORLD
18.Blast The Pop! - LOCAL HEROES


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

V/A - Vancouver Evolution EP 1989

A little unofficial snack and I quote a fitting intro to it: "Many Canadian music fans would argue that during the punk and new wave eras, Vancouver was the home of the best Canadian bands, and this little piece of wax provides pretty compelling evidence." I think, many of you can confirm that without a doubt, because a lot of good bands came from this lively city. This underlines impressively the Last Call - Vancouver Independent Music 1977-1988 2 CD compilation on which these four tracks originally appeared, all recorded between 1977-79 and all four are quite excellent. The Furies, from 1977, were the first Vancouver punk band. The Skulls and Stiffs both feature future D.O.A. and Subhumans members. Victorian Pork (BIZ on the Last Call CD) featured members from various Vancouver bands at various times. Nice packaging and an insert with lots of great infos about the bands and the Vancouver scene. Some copies are on blue vinyl (my copy) and these are essential '77 blasts!! - Rating: ten points from ten.

1.What Do You Want Me To Be - THE FURIES
2.Fucked Up Baby - THE SKULLS
3.Fuck You - THE STIFFS
4.I Don't Give A Shit - VICTORIAN PORK


Sunday, November 07, 2021

V/A - Planet Punk #3 2004

Planet Punk is/was another serie of selfmade compilations/revival from Chuck Warner’s Hyped2Death efforts, and before your requests for Volume 1 + 2 come, these are not available. The first appearances of this homework label in this theater have already been made through the Bad Teeth series and H2D is focused on early KBD slabs, sometimes worldwide, sometimes country-specific, and this Fucker is dedicated to rare European stuff. The exact year of publication is given by me, because I believe that it must have been generated at this time, of course I can be wrong, but that doesn't really matter, it is important that they exist and that people like Chuck make such treasures tangible and unforgettable, I am like him and as a regular reader of this blog you already got to know some nuggets from WDM RecordsWell, you can listen to thirty decent cool songs, most of them already on vinyl (click on the top left), but this compilation is just this kind of work that was cobbled with passion, a lot of time, heart & soul and deserves your respect and attention. Enjoy the delicate tones and Volume #4 is coming soon.

1.You Close Your Eyes - STINKY TOYS
2.Accident - STARSHOOTER
3.Raya - WUNDERBACH
4.Dans Ton Lit - TÉLÉPHONE
5.J'Sais Pas Quoi Faire - TÉLÉPHONE
6.Electrifié - CALCINATOR
7.Non-Stop Girls - LES VERMINES
8.Booze It's The Only Answer - LES VERMINES
9.Here Comes My Baby - DOGS
10.OK Carole - BIJOU
11.Wake Up - GUILTY RAZORS
12.Tchang - WARUM JOE
13.Never Get Older - LES THUGS
14.I Need You - LES THUGS
15.To Sors De Ma Memoire - SNIPERS
16.Day Douldt - CHAOS
17.World War 3 - SICK
18.A Girl Like You - THE RAMBLERS
19.Hitch-Hike - LILIPUT
20.Lies - KRAFT DURCH FREUDE
21.Movie Billy - TNT
22.Switzerland - SICK
23.I Think It's Over - JACK & THE RIPPERS
24.Get Someone To Love Me - RANCID X
25.Listless - S.I.B.
26.My Secret Life - S.I.B.
27.Intoxication - RANCID X
28.Ratas De Bizkaia - ESKORBUTO
29.Antimilitar - R.I.P.
30.Kaos - R.I.P.

- Great Thx to Mark -


Monday, October 25, 2021

V/A - Me Want Breakfast! 1987

A fine unofficial release is the Dangerhouse Collection of their label bands with rare songs of the first 7Inches. Quickinfo: "In 1977, Dangerhouse was one of the first independent labels to jump into the fray and document the burgeoning West Coast punk rock scene, and all these years later their taste and judgment seems damn near faultless -- they released records on many of California's finest first-wave punk bands, including X, the Avengers, the Weirdos, and the Dils, and future members of Wall of Voodoo and the Gun Club were lurking among the members of Dangerhouse's other acts. Thankfully, the folks behind the label were also mindful of production quality, and were able to make great sounding records despite limited means -- their stuff simply sounded better than what most indie labels were offering in the early stages of the game. This compilation is a raucous and wildly entertaining look at what was one of America's most vital punk rock scenes, and few collections can match this for sheer power and lunatic joy." (Mark Deming, All Music Guide) Interesting song selection, numerous classics and very well done.

1.We Don't Need The English - THE BAGS
2.T.A.Q.N. - EYES
3.Kill The Hippies - DEADBEATS
4.Prolixin Stomp - RHINO 39
5.Mr.Big - THE DILS
6.Nothing Means Nothing Anymore - ALLEYCATS
7.We're Desperate - X
8.Solitary Confinement - THE WEIRDOS
9.Los Angeles - X
10.Disneyland - EYES
11.Survive - THE BAGS
12.Class War - THE DILS
13.Xerox/No Compromise - RHINO 39
14.Neutron Bomb - THE WEIRDOS
15.Adult Books - X
16.Let's Get Rid Of New York - RANDOMS


Saturday, October 09, 2021

V/A - No One Left To Blame 2001

Another remarkable compilation that I ripped years ago and somehow almost disappeared is the following one and I can promise you: Great record! and a certain gentleman reviews the slab so: "This arrived from a mystery man in the same package as the more recent Staring Down The Barrel, and until Terminal Boredom’s recent article from a guy whom I believe to be the same mystery man, I thought these were both brand new, 2005 releases. As it turns out, “NO ONE LEFT TO BLAME” came out a couple years ago, and it comprised the punk 45rpm scrapings of two obsessive collectors who decided to give it one last anonymous-comp whirl, subsequently stretched into two last whirls. I like that these rabid accumulators and filtration agents were able to officially confirm for me again that once the Killed By Death and Bloodstains comp avalanche stopped, there really weren't that many choice punk 45s lef to unearth. For this one, they found some sizzlers for sure, such as the fantastic dullard stomp of Worcester, COMMANDOS and "Suburb Rock". This is the sort of dum-and-stupid two-chord classic that later trash punk bands like the SUICIDE KINGS cut their inglorious teeth on, and I love that the Commandos' ageless singer simultaneously sounds both constipated and totally loaded. You also can't lose with the tasteful "Dogshit" by ANTLER JOE & THE ACCIDENTS, nor with a great test-pressing only track from the BERLIN BRATS (here called just the BRATS) called "Psychotic".

Oh, and you reckoned "Give 'Em A Fight" from Buffalo's WRECK'N CREW would be some dumb-ass oi garbage? No way hoss, it's a '77 style screamer, from a guy named "Oil Can" or something who later moved to Chicago to form THE EFFIGIES. It's a solid, high 3rd-tier punk compilation all around, featuring stuff insanely limited and available either for fifty cents (thrift store in Lincoln, NE) or $500 (eBay) -- or whatever it takes to secure the twenty tracks here in one convenient 12" package." (Jay H. agonyshorthand)

Now enjoy this damn great compilation of twenty U.S. punk unknowns 1976-1982.

1.Guns On The Right - DV8
2.USANRK - ART OBJECT
3.Prosecution Rests - THE PROSECUTORS
4.I Don't Want Romance - MANIKENZ
5.Dogshit - ANTLER JOE & THE ACCIDENTS
6.Psychotic - BRATS
7.Suburb Rock - COMMANDOS
8.Victims Of Society - VICTIMS
9.Mary Lou - JACKIE SHARK & THE BEACH BUTCHERS
10.Go To A Party - THE FEMS
11.Silver Screen - CRITICAL MASS
12.Teddy Crashes, Blonde Dies - SINATRAS
13.Isolation - THE FINGERS
14.Suburban Addicts - RESULT
15.Give 'Em A Fight - WRECK'N CREW
16.Keep On Knockin' - DEATH
17.Hacker - THE PRESS
18.Jack The Ripper - STRYCHNINE
19.Brigham Young - THE ONLYS
20.Born To Be A Bozo - IDENTITY CRISIS


Thursday, September 23, 2021

DEAD CAN DANCE - Mosaic 2013

We remain gloomy and floating and come to a bootleg that is disappointing in every way and Mosaic is announced as early demos, but what you get here are Peel Sessions from Dead Can Dance and demos of poor quality. "First the tracklist is completely wrong, many of the songs listed are not on this release and a better buy would the The Garden Of The Arcane Delights re-issue that has all of the Peel Sessions in immaculate quality. The Inner Life and untitled tracks are in rough shape, and in all honesty the versions out on youtube sound better", so a discogs user quoted and I agree, not even the title song is included on this compilation and the artwork is just as poor and unimaginative (I recommend to listen to the debut first). Responsible for this is the Belgian label Arkain Filloux who are certainly known to one or the other, but what they have done with Mosaic is a real Fiasco. I like bootlegs and they are usually not perfect, but I expect more than such a loveless, jaded record. Anyone thinking of buying should definitely listen beforehand, only hard/lost/souls will spend their money for shit. 2 points out of 10!


Monday, August 09, 2021

V/A - Punkrock From Holland 1996

Monday is the fucked up day of the week and it's a splendid choice to start the week with a decent compilation (unofficial) by outstanding Dutch bands with rare blasts + every fucking song is worth hearing. 100 copies each on blue, clear and orange vinyl and a bunch on black vinyl (my copy). A slab that doesn't hurt anyone, because it only contains long-forgotten classics from the late seventies and the spirit of the songs still packs a punch and the feeling captured in these recordings are as relevant as ever. Sound-wise, it's not the killer production, but that's how it was at the end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties, raw & simple. Frenetic recordings and you won’t feel alone anymore, interesting and effective.

1.Sex - FILTH
2.Nothing For Me - FILTH
3.Facist Fuckers - NEON PUNKZ
4.Speedtwins - SPEEDTWINS
5.Boring City - THE NIXE
6.Lost And Lonely - THE METS
7.Welfare - SUSPENSE
8.O! Zit Dat Zo - THE MIRANDA'S
9.Dead Or Alive - PANIC
10.Goodbye - FLYIN' SPIDERZ
11.Wap Shoo Wap - IVY GREEN
12.Fine Words - THE BROMMERS
13.City Cowboys - THE SQUATS
14.Camera Security - DIE KRIPOS
15.Oppression - NITWITZ
16.Dancing With God - RAILBIRDS
17.Duty - BVD
18.Hang The Pope - THE RAPERS


Tuesday, August 03, 2021

MINOR THREAT - Live @ Buff Hall EP 1988

We stay loud, fast and wild and all the songs were recorded live @ Buff Hall, Camden 20.November 1982 and was released via Lost And Found Records. And this was not initially supported by Minor Threat. When the band became aware of it, they accepted compensation (200 copies) for the first pressing rather than making a legal challenge. In the meantime there have been numerous reprints and I have to say: it is good to listen to this record. Pure energy and absolutely ingenious and for all those of you who didn't make it to a gig of the four, a splendid sound document by one of the most important Hardcore bands from Washington.

12 X U/Small Man Big Mouth/Filler/Out Of Step/It Follows Me/Little Friend/I Don't Wanna Hear It


Sunday, April 11, 2021

V/A - Powerpearls Vol.3 1998

Uhh, damn exciting match yesterday at noon with a well-deserved victory for the SGE, the Champions-League is within reach. Now to the announced killer. In the nineties a wave swam over us with unofficial compilations that came up with rare punk classics of the early wild days, the well-known and certainly the best of them are the Killed By Death and Bloodstains series. But there is another interesting third: the Powerpearls series. Just as brilliant and significant contribute to resurrecting lost 7Inch nuggets and getting in touch with bands that nobody or only a few know these days, and whose music kicking just as much as the snotty punk buddies. My focus was more on the first two's and I didn't even know PowerPop that time, but now I like this genre, makes me feel positive and radiant, and it's close rooted with punk and sounds charming and lovely either. There are ten Volumes of these available, most at expensive prices, some with colored vinyl. So keep an eye out for them, it's definitely worth.

1.Bank Holiday Weekend - SEVENTEEN
2.Make The Rules - THE ORBITS
3.Crazy Today - UXB
4.Who's Gonna Tell Mary? - THE MOONDOGS
5.Tapan Aikaa - PROBLEMS?
6.John - VERTEX
7.Can't Wait 'Till The Summer Comes - RONNIE MAYOR
8.You Don't Live Here Anymore - THE FANS
9.Together - TESTORS
10.I Want My Woody Back - BARRACUDAS
11.Time - SPEEDIES
12.Degeneration - THE BLITZZ
13.It Shows In Your Face - THE GAS
14.No Man's Land - LEGENDARY LUTON KIPPERS
15.Björn Borg - GÖTEBORG SOUND
16.She's Too Clever For Me - T.P.I.
17.No Direction - START
18.No Way - THE DONKEYS


Tuesday, March 09, 2021

THE CRANBERRIES - Rare & Live 2018

Let's start this memorable day with a compilation of the fantastic Cranberries whose singer unfortunately passed away three years ago. I have combined twenty-four rare tracks, B-sides and live material here and their music is always a relaxed companion and let me calm down after a stressful day or when things don't go quite so perfectly. Still hard to believe Dolores is no longer with us. I hope you can enjoy their sound as much as I do, I re-upped their first 12'' Uncertain and after visiting the dentist I continue with more stuff.


Friday, March 05, 2021

V/A - Staring Down The Barrel 2006

💥 Fine unofficial platte which came in blue, red & yellow vinyl is called "A Compilation Of Sixteen U.S. Punk Unknowns 1979 - 1983" and that makes curious. 💥 Sixteen largely unknown bands invite us for pogo and show what they can, and that's delicious (I love that shit). 💥 Every band made at least one single and shortly afterwards disappeared into the deep, endless long black darkness, reason enough to breathe a little life into all. 💥 Excellent prepared and tasteful served with useful infos about the songs/bands on the back cover. 💥 What more you must know? Nothing more! 💥 You know what you're getting here and now I'm only interested in the upcoming weekend. 💥 Enjoy The Music!! 💥

1.Sorry About That Chief! - MIND GAMES
2.You Hippy - UNKNOWN SOCIETY
3.One Step Further - URBAN GORILLA
4.Russian Sex - DAMON CIRCLE & THE LUXENBOYS
5.Hooked On Junk - DUCKY BOYS
6.Out In The Street - THE EXIT
7.Neurotic - RALPHS
8.Tight Rope - THE ONES
9.Who Needs Wildlife Anyway - GRACKLES
10.Death Trip - J.T. TV
11.USA 423 - PRINCIPLES
12.Squash (Splat) (Yuck) (Oh My!!!) - NECK TIE PARTY
13.Joe's Problem - SCARECROWS
14.First Love - SECRET SAVIOR
15.I Really Don't Think So - N.Y. RAVERS
16.Loser - PSYCHOTIC FROGS


Monday, March 01, 2021

V/A - Kiwi By Death (NZ Punk Rarities 1977-1983) 2010

Hello March and we stay in Oceania and come to new old stuff from an pseudo "label" which made limited CD-R compilations in very small editions (mostly 50 copies & with a small but useful booklet) with rare Punk classics worldwide. As you can easily see, this edition is dedicated to the musical orgasms of New Zealand, and most of the songs are almost all represented on other relevant compis and you can ask, who needs that? I would say why not. Since most of the slabs are no longer accessible (as a side note, many records are offline, at least in my blog) and the selcetion is different as well and I can promise you, this one is high explosive! I like the music from there and the scene was pretty broad with good bands and I recommend you visit audioculture for more infos about New Zealand's subculture.

1.Let There Be Noise - DUM DUM BOYS
2.1978 - THE ENEMY
3.Money In The Bank - SCAVENGERS
4.Suicide - PROUD SCUM
5.Non-Event - NOCTURNAL PROJECTIONS
6.Out Of Control - THE STEROIDS
7.Metro Blues - THE HENCHMEN
8.Police Wheels - THE PRIMMERS
9.Ergophobia - SPELLING MISTAKES
10.Joe 90 - BORED GAMES
11.Sheep - TOY LOVE
12.Mistaken Identity - NO TAG
13.Never Been To Borstal - TERRORWAYS
14.Supported By The State - SCAVENGERS
15.You Were The One - CHANNEL 4
16.Pull Down The Shades - THE ENEMY
17.Dead Inside - DUM DUM BOYS
18.Everybody's Got The Answers - MARCHING GIRLS
19.Rabbit - PROUD SCUM
20.Auckland Tonight - THE ANDROIDSS
21.That Girl - NOCTURNAL PROJECTIONS
22.Funny Stories - THE PRIMMERS
23.Police Wheels - FEATURES
24.Let's Go To Australia - VIVID MILITIA
25.Death Machine - THE HENCHMEN
26.Who Killed Johnny? - THE JOHNNIES
27.T.V. - SMASHED EXECUTIVE
28.Hate Me, Hate Me - SPELLING MISTAKES