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Thursday, May 18, 2023

V/A - Spit On Your Grave! Vol.2 2004

Ahhh, it's so nice that there are still holidays, even if they are religious in origin. I always welcome them and I think there should be more of them. Today is one of those and we'll come to one more post and it's the second & final Compilation from Buried Alive Recordings with more rare KBD goodies of early American stuff and like Volume 1 this selection is also impressive. Just wait a minute, I still have to buy some alcohol.... well, unfortunately there isn't a lot of information here either, cheap packaging and there isn't a 1977 song on it, but that doesn't bother you because the CD is well stocked and you can buy a copy cheaply or look for the original 7Inches which is almost impossibleNow it's time to dust off my place, prepare a delicious meal later, create covers for a self-made compilation and maybe a third post will follow, ma gugge.

1.Fifi Goes Pop - TINA PEEL
2.Take Me To Your Leader - THE PUDZ
3.Good Bad - THE BONERS
4.I Saw It - DEEP WOUND
5.Convulsions - GG ALLIN & THE SCUMFUCS
6.Kill For Cash - KRAUT
7.Use To Be Cool - THE VAMPS
8.Overseas - SHOCK
9.It Was Pink - PINK HOLES
10.Pajama Party - UNIT 3 WITH VENUS
11.Gidget Goes To Hell - SUBURBAN LAWNS
12.They Walk Among You - NEW MATH
13.666 Heads - RF7
14.Born To Screw - BUMP CARS
15.Amerikan Story - CULT HEROES
16.High Heels Big Deal - THE SPIKES
17.I Refuse To Sing - REALLY RED
18.S&M - PUBLIC DISTURBANCE


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

V/A - There Is No Reason To Be Happy EP 1989

A pretty gem of sophisticated punkrock music from Europe is this little piece of plastic. I purchased this EP at a concert in Hamburg, a local club named 'Marquee' anno 1989 and I think I did it because of the cool cover, the bands at that time told me nothing. And sometimes that's not a bad reason. 4 bands/6 songs and all of them small works of art. Very impressive are the Yugoslavian parts, three short & aggressive firecrackers with a singer who has made the right decision for himself. This is a punkrock voice and I can not imagine him as a seller of shoes, hahaha...but also convince the other bands here with their songs. A small varied piece of 100% punkrock which hits the nail on the head, 500 copies on Artcore Records.

1.My Life - W.D.M.
2.Sto Stopnic - 3.KATEGORIJA
3.Brŝljan - 3.KATEGORIJA
4.Alkoholna - 3.KATEGORIJA
5.Differences - MARTIAL LAW
6.Fuggi Fuggi - I REFUSE IT


Saturday, December 03, 2016

V/A - We Can Do Whatever We Want 1986

Hui, now it becomes more violent with this damn compilation released via BC Tapes & Records, no idea if this is first as a tape comin' out, does not really matter. Excellent hardcore stuff, mostly bands from Italy present and they bang everything neatly in two. But also the rest mercilessly attacks the heart and catapults the pulse upwardsTwenty-nine nuggets, somewhere pressed on the bands records but many only here banned, too bad the insert is a bit poor. 1700 copies pressed on black vinyl (this version). 300 copies were pressed on blue vinyl for mailorder. Egal, this record was also licensed in red vinyl by the Munich label Starving Missile in the same year with one extra dick.

1.Police, Police/Destroy - RAW POWER
2.Racist Money - RAW POWER
3.Fuck Authority (Live) - RAW POWER
4.You're A Waste Of Human Space - EAT THE RICH
5.Bored - EAT THE RICH
6.Red Riot (Live) - PSYCHO
7.No Way (Live) - PSYCHO
8.Last Kids From Nowhere (Live) - TRAUMATIC
9.World Without Hate - RATTUS
10.Ugly Corpses - RATTUS
11.Chocu Umeret (Live) - I REFUSE IT!
12.Bomb Threat - VIOLATION
13.Shut Up & Gimme - SNUFFLIX
14.Scenic View (Live) - SNUFFLIX
15.I Hate (The Families) (Live) - WAR DOGS
16.El Salvador (Live) - DETENTION
17.Dead Rockers (Live) - DETENTION
18.715 - SUBURBAN DECAY
19.Spazi Di Potere - SHOCKIN' T.V.
20.Strange Land - TERVEET KÄDET
21.Uniti Sempre - WRETCHED
22.Nessun Diritto - WRETCHED
23.Ti Obbligano Ad Obbedire - WRETCHED
24.Fuck Allegiance - NO RESPONSE
25.Rumori - PEGGIO PUNX
26.Non Siamo Come Voi - PEGGIO PUNX
27.Linea Diritta - PEGGIO PUNX
28.400 Fascists - C.C.M.
29.Foe Or Friend (Live) - C.C.M.

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 DelinquencyThey 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, October 04, 2014

V/A - Revenge Of The Kamikaze Stegosaurus From Outerspace! 1988

I found a good review for you to make this international HC/Punk compilation tasty, so I can save other words: 'An often overlooked compiliation from the 1980's with some real gems on it. Most bands on here are from New Hampshire and the greater Boston area of Massachusetts, and some of those bands including XYZ, Psycho, Cancerous Growth, and possibly others shared members. The best tracks on here come from Florida's legendary No Fraud, XYZ, The Scam, and the best track comes from The Stain, who do a crazy high pitched vocaled, anti surfer skateboarding song. By the time this comp LP came out, some of the more well known bands on it such as Wretched and Ripchord (who were trying out the clean vocal approach at this time) had peaked. The Mentors contributed a live version of one of their pattented raunchy tunes and the Freeze contributed their mediocre at best, "Refrigerator Heaven" track which had previously appeared on the "Unsafe At Any Speed" comp EP put out by Modern Method in 1984. GG Allin throws on a piece of racist trash that should never have been allowed on the album in the first place. Also of note is that when this comp came out all songs on it were either unreleased or re-recorded. Overall, a pretty good comp that is worth it for the Stain song alone.'

1.L.I.F.E. - NO FRAUD
2.La Tua Morte Non Aspetta - WRETCHED
3.Refuse To Sign - XYZ
4.Look For Someone - RISE
5.18 - P.T.L. KLUB
6.Next To Grace & Hope - PRONG
7.Dingleberry Stew - BULGE
8.Lucky Ones - RIPCORD
9.Viviseccion - Tortura Innecesseria - RIPCORD
10.No Room (Live) - GG ALLIN & THE SCUMFUCKS
11.(No More) Cheap Talk - THE STAIN
12.Waste - PSYCHO
13.Injustice - PSYCHO
14....Lopussa - DAMAGE
15.Self Destruction - AFTERBIRTH
16.Cyanide - PHOBIA
17.Greed - CANCEROUS GROWTH
18.Refrigerator Heaven - THE FREEZE
19.Free Fix (Live) - MENTORS
20.Too Late - THE SCAM


Sunday, March 13, 2022

BEYOND POSSESSION - Tell Tale Heart EP 1985

I put the metal label here, although the band started out as solid Hardcore/Punk maniacs and I also had their first full length from 1986, but had to give way due to financial resentments (really annoyed me) and now rediscovered and before the SGE hopefully get three points against Bochum today, here & now their first EP with six smashin' cocktails on Rooter Records and I coerce you with littles info from somewhere: Beyond Possession is a band of conviction, and its members refuse to have their names published. Their leader fears it would detract from the group’s identity. The group’s name is taken by man to imply an association with Satan and the demonic hype with which heavy-metal bands often flirt. Not so, say the members of Beyond Possession: rather, they claim they are beyond being possessed by ego and material goods. An American and a Soviet flag hang in the band’s house. “We don’t lick anyone’s boots,” says one. A skateboarding tune they wrote and recorded has been distributed on a Skaterock album. Band members say they oppose both the NeoNazi sentiments of Punk and the blatant commercialism of heavy metal; their music is a hard-core-punk-&-heavy-metal fusion, a compromise that can be appreciated by both the thrashers and the headbangers.

Their nameless and energetic leader works hard to keep alternative music alive in community halls around town. They’ve got day jobs and sink all their money back into the band. They travel. They just got back from an 18-state tour on which they peddled a few home-spun records and made a few waves. Insulted by a condescending announcer on a San Francisco radio show, the DJ had had the audacity to ask inane questions about Canadian weather, the band was forced to fill the mike with rude noises. Beyond Possession confide that “he didn’t ask us about our music.” So dear folks, just a quick fuck and then let's go!