This first 7Inch by Inferno was first released only in the USA because the four were very popular (read this review: "fast, ferocious, and fun in the Inferno tradition. These German maniacs tear it up and spit it out in a furious thrash slaughter. Crazed guitar bitings with forceful vocals make this another unique platter." (Pushead, MRR #28 • September 1985) there with their aggressive Hardcore/Punk and the crowd needed food. This is the second pressing on Campary Records (1989) with a different cover and two songs from it appeared on the refreshing Compilation What Doesn't Hurt Us Makes Us Stronger from the Berlin based label Destiny Records and as far as I know the third track can be only found on this sucker but I could be wrong. The lyrics are all fantastic, clear and unambiguous, and anyone with sense and clarity in their hearts can only agree with this, to that their excellent sound makes clear why the band were so loved overseas, and that's saying something. Inferno is always a good choice to push your troubles far far away. Splendid!
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Saturday, December 16, 2023
Saturday, May 20, 2023
T.B.C. - Atompilz EP 1997
500 copies on Krachschwindel Records and T.B.C. was a short four piece from Berlin and consisted of Der Dicke Klaus (vocals), Ratte (guitars), Dietmar (bass), Igel (drums) and were founded in the early Eighties and made their only tape 60/30 in 1982 and two songs from it made it onto the grandiose Mutti's Muntere Melodei Compilation by Destiny Records. Fifteen years later, the label discovered the recordings and packed seven typical snotty D-Punk numbers onto this small, desirable 7Inch. The recording quality is okay throughout and they were taken from the original tape and not remixed, music like this wants to be left raw and unpolished. And that is given here, short, dirty and demanding songs that not only make Hardcore manaics happy! T.B.C. later became Porno Patrol which released their only great Jump Back EP in 1984 and some Compi entrances. - Enough stuff for today, you know it's Saturday, I leave the stage to watch what?
- Great Thx to Fredrik -
Tuesday, August 02, 2022
C.C.M. - Live In SO 36 1988
It's getting loud and ecstatic on wdthtc, because an awesome live slab from Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers, or simply C.C.M. (the band name was a tribute to the Dead Boys guitarist), is waiting for you. Founded in Pisa and active from 1979 to 1987, the four were one of the first Italian Hardcore combos and part of the Tuscan Grand Duchy scene. 400 Fascists (the original is hard to find these days) was their first EP and came out 1981 via Cessofonya Records with four fantastic killers, inspired by a military parade of 400 paratroopers held in Pisa in those years. The record is now one of the very first productions of Italian hardcore punk, a genre that in those years was developing in the rest of the world. In 1983 they released a self-produced split cassette Sfregio Permanente/Permanent Scare which saw them in collaboration with I Refuse It! (later re-issued on vinyl by Children Of The Revolution Records in 1985) and in the same year a second tape called (We Are The) Juvenile Delinquency. They participated in the Last White Christmas festival which took place in Pisa on 4. December 1983, organized by the Grand Duchy Hardcore (GDHC) in the deconsecrated church of San Zeno. In 1984 they were then invited by the American R Radical Records of Dave Dictor of MDC, to be part on the International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation which was released in collaboration with the San Francisco fanzine MaximumRockNRoll. 1985 came their Furious Party, the second EP out and during a tour in the States, they recorded their Into The Void album in Indianapolis, both released on Belfagor Records. In 1987 the group disbanded after the release of this live album which was recorded in SO36, Berlin on 16th May 1987, released on Destiny Records and the last line-up was Syd Migx (vocals), Antonio (guitars), Sandro (bass), Alex (drums). That was a lot of words, and I recommend you listen to the must-have compilation The Furious Era 1979-1987, released 2017 on Area Pirata, which features all the Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers material.
Sterilized/Sorry/Strange Pain/Enemy/R.M./Romeo Juliet/Feel Like/Into The Void/Bendix Power/Secret Hate
Saturday, January 02, 2021
V/A - Killed By Death #13 1993
Happy New Year all together and I don't understand why the link to The Face doesn't work, but try again folks, link's fixed, thx Reinhard. And now enjoy another KBD compilation, # 13 and all tracks are recorded between 1978 and 1983. From liner notes on the back: "This volume of Killed By Death differs from the others in a few ways. It concentrates on just one region, California. And instead of containing previously released rare records, this one is culled from demo tapes, mostly from bands that never had any releases." I hope, that this link works and no more damn problems arise, otherwise I will lose the fun of this hobby.
1.TV Tantrum - SNOT PUPPIES
2.Towel Song - SNOT PUPPIES
3.Berkeley Farms - THE BLOWDRIERS
4.The X Girlfriend - CASTRATION SQUAD
5.Joel Selvin - FRIED ABORTIONS
6.If I Can't Have What I Want - THE SCREAMERS
7.Peter Gunn Theme - THE FEEDERZ
8.William Tell Overture - NAKED LADY WRESTLERS
9.Kill Me/I Don't Need Your Attitude - WASP WOMEN
10.Terminal Romance - TARTS
11.All The Girls In The World - TARTS
12.Disposable Girl - TARTS
13.Tracers - DER STAB
14.It's Gray - DER STAB
15.We Need Another Vietnam - CITIZEN FEAR
16.White Night Riot - INVERTED TRIANGLE
17.Manifest Destiny - TANKS
Saturday, October 12, 2019
SICK PLEASURE - Aids 1983
Sick Pleasure was a short-lived combo from Berlin and consisted of Dave (vocals), Subi (guitars), Rolf (bass), Alwin (drums) and Aids is their only album, released via Pleasure Principle. In the same year Dave founded Destiny Records and sang after Sick Pleasure in other well-known Berlin bands: Porno Patrol, The Rest and No Allegiance. The band toured numerous but couldn't hardly establish and so their album is only known to a few. We listen to thirteen pieces which hiss like a decent Erdhuka on a relaxed warm October afternoon. I would be grateful for good scans because this is not my rip but the quality is okay. More posts soon, enjoy!
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
VELLOCET - Welcome To Dimension Four 1988
Second and final album by Berlin combo Vellocet, the band was formed in April 1985 by drummer Jürgen "Sgt. Heiland" and after some more members came to the band, the label Vinyl Boogie became aware of the band, whereupon the single Here Is The Warning appeared on the Pogar label. This was followed by various appearances in Germany, the Netherlands and Austria. In addition to Heiland, the group consisted of guitarist Michael "Michi" Weindl, bassist Thomas "Heschel" Rickert and singer Jens "Yenn". In 1986, the band recorded their debut album Captive Of Reality, which appeared in 1987 on Snake Records. In August 1988, the second album Welcome To Dimension Four was recorded in the Berlin Vielklang Studios and was released later that year on Destiny Records, with Christian "Archi C Alert" Pfister as second guitarist. The band broke up afterwards. Soundwise finest TrashPunk is offered and you can guess in which known combos some members previously played.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
THE REST - s/t LP 1986
Berlin had and has a very active underground scene and this rare piece is an excellent example of this. The Rest were Frieder (vocals), Ringo (bass), Dietmar (guitars) and Klaus (drums) and they released their only album via Destiny Records and contains seventeen fast killers, among them a cover of the Avengers 'We Are The One', 'Your Eyes' and 'Every Sperm' from Monty Python. They also guested on two great compilations of Destiny: Mutti's Muntere Melodei ('84) and What Doesn't Hurt Us Makes Us Stronger ('85). Frieder (known as frontman of Porno Patrol) sings in German and English and that expresses their aggressive lyrics more clearly I think, hallo VKJ. I guess in the same year the band broke up, Klaus later drummed at Die Seuche. Let's punk my dear followers!
Saturday, July 15, 2017
ZERSTÖRTE JUGEND - s/t LP 1984
Ok, we move to Berlin and meet Zerstörte Jugend, a German hardcore punk band which was founded in 1983 while Vorkriegsjugend are still active but it boiled within VKJ and so Heiland (vox), Sepp (guitars), Bomber (bass) and Rubbel (drums) decided to form another combo and via Shlitz Musikversorgung they released this superb album with ten energic storming HC/Punk candles, essentially like VKJ with the same hardness and aggressiveness. One year later the mini album 'Spastic Nightmare' followed on Destiny Records and three songs on the brilliant What Doesn't Hurt Us Makes Us Stronger compilation. Remarkable the cover, a harmless young man who cut off a young girl's arm, smack-fueled punk ;)
Friday, December 18, 2015
V/A - What Doesn't Hurt Us Makes Us Stronger 1985
Friedrich Nietzsche adage "That which does not kill us makes us stronger!", a wise sentence I believe. So reason enough for the Berlin label Destiny Records to bring out an excellent compilation with this quote. Of course here many Berlin bands are represented together with the Ami fraction which ensure at that time for furore and the divine hardcore punks from Pisa. Partially goodies on it which can only be found here but most of them are on the bands own records or released as 7inches which are also difficult to obtain in these gray days. The first pressing comes with title in golden letters, my copy. The repress was with white. Offensive music for offensive people, not grow weary.
1.No Words - C.C.M.
2.Build It Up - PORNO PATROL
3.Ausbruch - ZERSTÖRTE JUGEND
4.Pluto - THE REST
5.Born To Die - MDC
6.I Need A Crime - C.C.M.
7.Why Must I Die - ZERSTÖRTE JUGEND
8.Over The Edge - FORTSCHREITENDE ANGSTZUSTÄNDE
9.Salute The Survivers - MANIACS
10.Mastering Your Mind - FORTSCHREITENDE ANGSTZUSTÄNDE
11.Yes Ma'am - D.R.I.
12.Kleptomaniac - MDC
13.Sohn Gottes - INFERNO
14.Warrior - MANIACS
15.Bout Me - THE REST
16.I'm Using You - THE REST
17.You Or Me - PORNO PATROL
18.Das Leben - ZERSTÖRTE JUGEND
19.Terminal Of Fun - C.C.M.
20.Zukunftsvision - INFERNO
21.All The Aces - MANIACS
Saturday, April 18, 2015
V/A - Bored Teenagers Vol.3 2003
By Request once again 16 tracks of pure and rare unadulterated British Punk Rock pearls from the golden years of ‘77 - ‘82. Volume three is a damn good one and you can read more info about the band/songs on Bored Teenagers. I'm too lazy to write more but I like this compilation serie and I have three records. Highly Recommended and the vinyl versions are fast sold out, no wonder. Should you want more of this stuff then found here yet Volume 2 + 4. I now need a little break because I'm still drunk of yesterday.
1.YT502951D - THE PERFECTORS
2.Mysterons - THE PERFECTORS
3.New Wave News - THE PERFECTORS
4.Frustration - THE INJECTORS
5.Welcome To Our Club - THE INJECTORS
6.All Dressed Up (No War To Go) - XPRESS
7.Whatever Happened To Fashion? - XPRESS
8.Personal Values - STREET PEOPLE
9.Sale Of The Century - QUALITY DRIVEL
10.Subliminal Cuts - QUALITY DRIVEL
11.Crazy Carol Carter - NO WAY
12.Destiny - NO WAY
13.Brain Damage - THE MYSTERIOUS FOOTSTEPS
14.No Pride Slow Suicide - MODEL MANIA
15.Carefree - THE MOST
16.Air Lakeland - CLAY FAV
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
V/A - Bored Teenagers Vol.4 2006
Fourth volume of Bin Liner Records' highly anticipated Bored Teenagers series features a huge amount of rare and previously unheard Punk Rock artifacts. The Machines present us an alternative version of one of the tracks off their ultra rare EP and a previously unreleased track. The Ordinarys give's three previously unreleased tracks of pure Punky Power-Pop. The Running Sores were a novelty band formed by Dennis Munday, the A&R man for 'The Jam' - two tracks only previously on an acetate from 1976. Low Profyle bring's a track from their rare 1980 single. Public Pisstake, a never before heard slice of a Johnny Rotten pisstake from members of Sham 69, Masterswitch and The Cane was Kirk Brandon's (Theatre Of Hate/Spear Of Destiny) first ever recordings. Elevators, a track taken from their rare and highly collectable single. Steroid Kiddies bless us with one track taken from their rare EP and one previously unreleased track. The Introze contribute a track from their rare single and a previously unheard studio nugget. The CD version has bonus tracks from The Cane and The Ordinarys! Without a doubt, the most amazing volume in the series so far. Again with great booklet featuring rare photos and liner notes by band members. PROST!!!!
1.You Better Hear - THE MACHINES
2.Racing - THE MACHINES
3.I Wanna Be An Ordinary - THE ORDINARYS
4.Models - THE ORDINARYS
5.We Mean It - THE ORDINARYS
6.I’m A Punk Star - THE RUNNING SORES
7.Me Brain Done Hurt - THE RUNNING SORES
8.Hangin’ Around - LOW PROFYLE
9.Our Own Creation - PUBLIC PISSTAKE
10.Truant Boy - THE CANE
11.School Daze - THE CANE
12.Your I’s Are Too Close Together - ELEVATORS
13.Dumb, Dumb - THE STEREO KIDDIES
14.Yo Yo - THE STEREO KIDDIES
15.Kids In Uniform - THE INTROZE
16.The Naggin’ Song - THE INTROZE
- Huge Thx to Fredrik -
Thursday, April 02, 2015
THE DADISTICS - Paranoia Perception 7'' 1979
The Dadistics from Chicago were an early new wave punk band. They played from 1978-1981 and released two records. They were a regular performer at O'Banions during their time together. Vocalist Audrey: "There was the first 45, that we put out all on our own and sold at gigs, with Modern Girl/Paranoia Perception. We, as a group sat in Freds basement and all had a part in putting the record jacket together.. you fold, you glue, you do the insert, you stuff into the protective cover kind of evenings. Once BOMP picked it up, they released those two songs as A sides and asked for two more songs for the B sides, which were: Later Baby and Cry For Yourself. We were also added to two different BOMP Compilations. 'Experiments In Destiny' and the other one was called 'Waves' (Anthology of new music volume 2. spring 1980)." Fast new wave rock/power pop and the punk influence is still there, but you can tell they’re going for the mass appeal. Other recordings never made it out to the public. After breaking up, vocalist Audrey Stanzler was a part of the original lineup of Ministry.
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