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Wednesday, May 10, 2023

V/A - Where Birdmen Flew Revisited Vol.1 1999

Rare & long deleted Compilation series with rare late Seventies early Eighties Australian Punk singles, which was limited of 1000 handnumbered copies. From 'Down Under' there are numerous such records and some with the same bands/tracks, but it's always a pleasure to discover something new and familiar and I love the sound from there. As a result, my radar is always active by music from the distant fifth continent. Six bands, twenty songs, plus a small booklet and you have an interesting and important record, that let us review the wild and early days in this part of the world and keep an eye out for their records. Cheers!

1.Horizontal Action - PSYCHO SURGEONS
2.Wild Weekend - PSYCHO SURGEONS
3.Little Lord Punk - JOHNNY DOLE & THE SCABS
4.Lucky Country - JOHNNY DOLE & THE SCABS
5.All That's Going On - JOHNNY DOLE & THE SCABS
6.Kamikaze Twist - ROCKS
7.Migraine Headache - ROCKS
8.You'r So Boring - ROCKS
9.Damn You - ROCKS
10.Kick Her Out - ROCKS
11.Hanging On - ROCKS
12.Frantic Romantic - THE SCIENTISTS
13.Bet Ya Lyin - THE SCIENTISTS
14.Swampland - THE SCIENTISTS
15.Flipped Out Over You - THE VICTIMS
16.Open Your Eyes - THE VICTIMS
17.T.V. Freak - THE VICTIMS
18.Cigarettes & Alcohol - THE LEFTOVERS
19.No Complaints - THE LEFTOVERS
20.I Only Panic When There's Nothing To Do - THE LEFTOVERS


Sunday, February 28, 2021

ROCKS - Combat Zone 1994

Only album by Rocks on Kangaroo Records and it took a long time for the band to become active again. In 1978 they brought their legendary You'r So Boring EP on Point Blank Records (500 copies) out and and set with that an astonishing exclamation point, 1995 re-issued as CD with bonus tracksI first came in contact with them through Tepid Spit Artists, an unofficial tape compilation what I acquired from Incognito Records. Short basics: "Rocks, please, never put a “The” in front, were Sydney based Punx which started its life as a three piece in 1976 with childhood friends Bill Webb (a.k.a. Bill Posters) Drums/Lead Vocals, Peter Davie Guitar/Vocals and Steve Vanderschoot Bass/Lead Vocals. Having jammed together after school and on weekends and with their love for early 70’s rock surging through their veins, it was no surprise they would turn to Punk as they forged ahead finding a style to become a band. When bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols came along, it was obvious what they had become and they would go on to be one of Sydney’s best loved Punkrock bands..." Combat Zone is twenty-two times fresh sound combined with catchy melodies. Rocks are still active and occur at irregular intervals here and there somewhere. Enjoy the album & the warm rays of the sun with a cold beer.

Saturday, March 12, 2022

ROCKS - Final Assault 12'' 1988

Bill (vocals/guitars), Peter (bass), Nasser (drums), better known as Rocks which formed in Sydney 1976 and this is their last 80s output on Waterfront Records with four decent numbers. Rocks broke up in June 1978. The band has reunited several times since with different drummers and this 12Inch is the product during this period. This line-up recorded two years later the cool Combat Zone album and since then they've been touring here and there and their last release is twenty years ago, a split EP with San Francisco buddies the Loudmouths from 2000 on 702 Records, featuring two songs by each band. That's it for now, let's see if I'll take a look again today. Weather is sunny, beer is cold, mood is brilliant and Bundesliga is tomorrow, chances are good & remember: "In the end everything will be fine. If it doesn't turn out well, it's not the end yet." Cheers!

- Great Thx to Fredrik -


Thursday, April 30, 2015

V/A - Tepid Spit Artists/Rare Trax Vol.9 1988

I leave April with this bootleg tape from Down Under which I bought in the 80s from any mailorder when I remember right. At that time I'm not an insider of Australian Punk stuff and  that's why I get this tape for a low price. Now most of the songs are still available and on classic compilations (Flowers From The Dustbin, Bloodstains Across Australia, Not So Humdrum, etc...) scattered but a few cuts are still rare and the records nowadays very hard to get. I think the song selection here is quite good and the work has been worth in any case. This is a C-60 tape in an acceptable sound quality and the last post for today. I wish a sunny long weekend.

1.More Suicide Please - THOUGHT CRIMINALS
2.No Complaints - LEFTOVERS
3.Task Force - RAZAR
4.You're So Boring - ROCKS
5.Kamikaze Twist - ROCKS
6.Business Man - EXSERTS
7.Countdown - EXSERTS
8.A Horrely Situation - ITCHY RAT
9.Humanity - VIGIL ANTIS
10.Every Day - WRANG KING OF STONEAGE
11.Stranglehold - EXSERTS
12.Reality - VIGIL ANTIS
13.Trans 43 - SCREAMING TRIBESMEN
14.Stamp Out Disco - RAZAR
15.Y Brother - WORLD WAR XXIV
16.Heart Attack - WORLD WAR XXIV
17.What?!! - TOYS OUT OF CONTROL
18.25 Hour Hoods - QUEEN ANNE'S REVENGE
19.Don't Tell Me - FEEDTIME
20.Chemical Slave - BEGGAR'S COURT
21.Die Hard - LOCAL PRODUCT
22.Hate City - X
23.No One You Can Trust - POSITIVE HATRED
24.My Wall - THE KELPIES
25.When The Chips Are Down - HAPPY HATES ME NOT
26.Migraine Headache - ROCKS

Monday, April 18, 2022

V/A - Punk Territory Vol.5 - The English Speaking Punk From Late 70's To Early 80's [1996]

Volume 5 of the legendary Punk Territory series on Anthology brings us only English combos together with their rare Gassenhauer that surely everyone knows. Very successful mixture in my opinion and only released on CD, on vinyl there are the goodies on other relevant compilations. This brings the long Easter weekend to a worthy conclusion, enjoy the last free hours and turn up the speakers to full volume.

1.Just Head - NERVOUS EATERS
2.N.Y. Ripper - VIOLATORS
3.Hillside Strangler - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
4.Kill Yourself - THE LEWD
5.Horizontal Action - PSYCHO-SURGEONS
6.Time Enough For Love - FUN THINGS
7.When The Birdman Fly - FUN THINGS
8.Hanging On - ROCKS
9.Tell Me Why - THE NEWS
10.Get Stuffed - NERVOUS EATERS
11.I Only Panic When There's Nothing To Do - THE LEFTOVERS
12.This Generation's On Vacation - SHOCK
13.Damn You - ROCKS
14.Blues - THE CHEIFS
15.51% - DEFNICS
16.N.C.B. - LLYGOD FFYRNIG
17.Kick Her Out - ROCKS
18.Hologram - URINALS
19.Son Of Sam - CHAIN GANG
20.Pseudo Punk - 'O' LEVEL
21.Bummer Bitch - FREESTONE
22.They Saved Hitler's Brain - UNNATURAL AXE
23.Loretta - NERVOUS EATERS
24.Rock With Me - NERVOUS EATERS

- Great Thx to Reinhard -


Sunday, November 17, 2019

V/A - Feel Lucky Punk?!! 1991

Let's sprinkle a bit of warmth into your little desperate hearts on this cold gray Sunday with this unofficial record from Gonzo Hate Binge Records, so let the detectives themselves speaking (so I do not have to blah blah): Greetings, Collector Scum! and welcome to the world of snotty, obnoxious, two-chord punkrock! This album contains twenty-two fine examples of straight ahead, hard sitting, loud-fast-stupid '77-'78 rarities from Australia, the USA and even one from a crew of Swiss alpine yodelers. No faggy speed metal guitar virtousos, no dischordian 'awareness' - just plain ole violent, simple and sexiest hate-mongering Punkrock, recorded while Henry Rollins was rocking to Kansas. A fucking Must Have!

1.Hanging On - ROCKS
2.I Don't Wanna Work - THE QUEERS
3.Horizontal Action - PSYCHO SERGEONS
4.Just Head - NERVOUS EATERS
5.Tell Me Why - NEWS
6.I'm Useless - THE QUEERS
7.New York Ripper - VIOLATORS
8.Hillside Strangler - HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
9.Kill Yourself - THE LEWD
10.Disgusting - THE MAD
11.Damn You - ROCKS
12.They Saved Hitlers Brain - UNNATURAL AXE
13.Kick Her Out - ROCKS
14.At The Mall - THE QUEERS
15.Get Stuffed - NERVOUS EATERS
16.Bummer Bitch - FREESTONE
17.I Hate Music - THE MAD
18.Hot Love - NASAL BOYS
19.This Place Sucks - THE QUEERS
20.I Only Panic When There's Nothing To Do - LEFTOVERS
21.Hillside Strangler - CHILD MOLESTERS
22.Kicked Out Of The Webelos - THE QUEERS


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

V/A - Not So Humdrum 1984

Let's move to down under and visit Sydney and I'm in love with punk from there. This record is the second Aberrant Sydney Compilation and all three records are delicious. Every song's a killer and I can not say more than this is a real damn good record. In 1987 the french label Ripost Records put this album out again with a different cover and a 4-page info sheet which is not included [:(]. Anyway, enjoy great tunes from this area and watch out for the other two volumes.

1.Kamikaze Twist - ROCKS
2.New World In The Morning - SUICIDE SQUAD
3.Business Man - EXSERTS
4.Foetal Position - VIGIL-ANTI
5.The Build Up - HAPPY HATES ME NOT
6.Criminal - WRONG KIND OF STONE AGE
7.Jack Junk - ITCHY RAT
8.Unwanted - SUICIDE SQUAD
9.Countdown - EXSERTS
10.A Homely Situation - ITCHY RAT
11.Humanity - VIGIL-ANTI
12.The End - WRONG KIND OF STONE AGE
13.Migraine Headache - ROCKS
14.Gossip Column - SUICIDE SQUAD
15.Stranglehold - EXSERTS
16.Reality (It's Laughing At You) - VIGIL-ANTI
17.When The Chips Are Down - HAPPY HATES ME NOT
18.The Sky Is Falling - ITCHY RAT

Saturday, November 14, 2020

V/A - Just When You Thought It Was... Quiet! 1982

Before I start today with ripping a very nice New Wave compilation by Quiet Records with bands from two continents, thirteen in total and each with one song. With records like this, it's like a lottery, sometimes amazingly good, and sometimes terribly bad. This stuff belongs to the successful part. A healthy mixture of fast punkie pieces, typical wave sounds and a little experimental noises and that's exactly what I like. I can't tell who sent me the file, but it was definitely a good deed. I have to do my laundry on the side and another New Wave goodie will follow later, I hope it's as refreshing as this one.

1.Goin' Uptown - KNOX
2.State Of Mind - SEX GANG CHILDREN
3.Blood - ÞEYR
4.Troops Of Tomorrow - THE TROOPS
5.Problem Child - HANOI ROCKS
6.Rush Hour - MXYZTPLK
7.Tracks Of My Tears - HALF JAPANESE
8.Decline - HËADHUNTËRS
9.Cocaine - URBAN DOGS
10.The Fish Needs A Bike - BLURT
11.Guðfræði - VONBRIGÐI
12.Big Red Brain - METHOD ACTORS
13.Other Queues - THE PROCESS


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 -


Saturday, June 20, 2015

WILLY WONKAS - Psycho Girl EP 2000

Here we have band from Seveso/Italy with their lone EP and they may have suffered a chemical damage which they mutate into evil punks. The proof is the five short Punk Rock smashers with offensive lyrics and a melodic hardcore garage sound. Released in purple vinyl by the american label Intensive Scare Records. Rocks definitely and brings your neighbors certainly out of their well-deserved siesta.


Saturday, January 03, 2015

V/A - Bloodstains Across Australia 1998

Today I  kick off with rare punk stuff from down under and the Bloodstains comps have become a monster of their own and I think all releases are somewhere in the network available. The reason for this post is again the excellent rip and the complete artwork and finally, of course, the gifted music on it. Everyone's heard the classics by Razar, Victims, Rocks, Leftovers, News and Fun Things....all great bands, but they're on dozens of other compilations so it makes no sense including them here. Instead you'll get a taste of some killer Australian punk (previously uncompiled tracks) you might have missed.

1.Mystery - BODYSNATCHERS
2.Dance With The Führer - SKUNKS
3.Threats - YOUNG IDENTITIES
4.Police - PROLES
5.SS Brigade - PUBLIC EXECUTION
6.Alcoholic - THE PRESS
7.Fun - THOUGHT CRIMINALS
8.Run Amok - WRONG KIND OF STONE AGE
9.MultiNationals - VACANT LOT
10.Second Glance - SPUTNIKS
11.Guns & Guitars - JUST URBAIN
12.Standing By The Window - TACTICS
13.Pyramid Party - QUICK & THE DEAD
14.Is There Someone Out There? - Z-CARS
15.When I Watch TV - SECTION URBANE
16.Who Wants To March? - REJEX
17.Do The Manic - CHOSEN FEW

- Huge Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

HEARTBREAK - Ung Och Gjord Av Glas 1980

Heartbreak from Eskilstuna was formed as Inferno in 1974 and was inspired by Velvet Underground & Lou Reed. Some years later they changed their name to Heartbreak Hotel and inspired by The Ramones they performed short fast rock songs. On a Lou Reed concert they met the Englishman Danny Malone who became their manager and who succeded to give them a contract with the label Sonet. Their first single "Ride In The City" was released in 1978 and got the fourth position on the European Radio Chart (Europatoppen) and the songs was even included on the Swedish rock compilation Swedish Tracks '79. The pressure from the record company on the group to use Swedish lyrics led the group to a dead end and the inspiration faded away. New members and a new recording contract with the new label Wave led to the release of the single 'Stand-In' who soon got "record of the week" in two of Swedens biggest news papers. The album 'I Hetaste Laget' (Some Like It Hot) recorded in just three days was released in 1980 and later the same year also a second album 'Ung Och Gjord Av Glas' (Young & Made Of Glass). After a lot of more touring they released the album Wow in 1983 on the major label EMI. The album and the single "Min Tjej Viker Ut Sig I Fibban" (My Girlfriend Is The Centerfold Of Playboy) was not the success the band had hoped for and Heartbreak did as many other Swedish bands did in 1983 and disbanded. The Hardrockband Hanoi Rocks has done covers of the two Heartbreak songs "Vill Ha Dig" (I Want You) and "Rock'n'Roll Band".

- Huge Thx to Fredrik -


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

DUNCAN REDMONDS - Bubble & Squeak 2009

Original front runner Duncan Redmonds of Snuff / The Toy Dolls / Billy No Mates is releasing his solo project "Bubble & Squeak" on World Records in 2009. This 22 song compilation features the likes of Snuff, NoFX, Leatherface, Hardskin, NoMeansNo, Guns N Wankers and MORE! "Recorded at many places and in front rooms, back rooms, kitchens, office rooms and the odd studio. Because of this the recordings are sometimes lo-fi but the important thing was to catch the songs any way possible. The project was started in 2004 by handing out a load of riffs to people met over the years touring and playing with Snuff and asking them to add their ideas to them. Then finished in 2008 when Jools picked up his bass and shouted a few short sharp profanities. Sometimes it was the other way around and riffs were offered, sometimes melodies were suggested and a lyric fitted to it, sometimes old songs were reworked and sometimes new songs jammed out, all topped off with a Donovan cover and a mix by Nick Philpin in Kilburn NW London." (Duncan Redmonds) - Rocks perfectly!

1.Allotment No.44 (Feat. Frankie Stubbs "Leatherface" & Loz Wong "Snuff")
2.Homosexual WWIII (Feat. Jens Rachut "Blumen Am Arsch Der Hölle")
3.Guilty (Feat. Simon Wells "Snuff")
4.Vultures Tapping On A Brain (Feat. "NOMEANSNO")
5.I Got The Fear (Feat. "Visions of Change")
6.La La La La Dickhead (Feat. Fat Mike "NoFX" & Ken Yokoyama "Hi-Standard")
7.That’s Bollocks Mate (Feat. "Hard Skin")
8.Bushfire (Feat. Frankie Stubbs "Leatherface")
9.Catch The Wind [Originally by Donovan] (Feat. "Billy No Mates UK")
10.Might See You Later (Feat. "Guns 'n' Wankers")
11.There Goes "The Men In Black" (Feat. Lee Erinmez "Snuff")
12.Blah Blah Blah (CHAT)
13.Romford (Feat. "Hard Skin")
14.Compulsion (Feat. Simon Wells "Snuff")
15.Sake Bomb (Feat. Ken Yokoyama "Hi-Standard" & "Billy No Mates Japan")
16.Norman Hunter (Feat. Simon Wells "Snuff")
17.Dreamlike (Feat. "The Pissmops")
18.Don't Leave The Planet Without Me (Feat. Dickie Hammond "Leatherface")
19.Scilacci
20.Spooky (Feat. "Billy No Mates Japan")
21.Working Class Smell (Feat. "Hard Skin")
22.Tea (Feat. Frankie Stubbs "Leatherface")

Sunday, January 11, 2015

ARLO STENMIT & HIS HAMMERKIDS - Belinda 7'' 1979

Almost no one from the Vienna punk scene at that time heard of this band. Only in the nineties acquired Arlo Stenmit & His Hammerkids a certain level of awareness with the song 'Belinda' on the international punk compilation Bloodstains Across The World #2, in their choice set and these obscure 7" (b.t.w. cool cover) were soon on the search lists of all the punk record collectors worldwide. If you listen at 'Belinda', you can understand the reason why. The song rocks!!! It sounds like a punkrock joke in the style of Johnny Moped: bad English, disguised voices, snotty dirty guitar riffs and sing along choruses which can be desribed as comedy punk. That the single was released on a commercial, otherwise dreary Pop/Rock specialized disco label, does not detract the fun too. The flip has with 'COP's Boogie' a nice instrumental tune which starts like an E.L.O. intro, awesome!!!

- Huge Thx to Reinhard -


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

CHRIS BRAUN BAND - Chrisbaumbrennt 7'' 1981

This rare record was released on CBS Records and it's presumably one of the better recordings from this german combo. Chris Braun Band were founded beginning of the 70s in Dortmund and they made this kind of music which is called 'krautrock', I'm not really a fan of this and their first album came out 1972 where punk was still in deep sleep. I think, we can take it as 'noted' but this litte piece of vinyl here is quite cool. Two solid wave numbers with a pinch of punk, nice tempo and good lyrics and a woman's voice that rocks convince me and it's worth a listen. Fine...okay...jajajaja!

- Special Thx to Reinhard -


Tuesday, December 01, 2015

PARAF - A Dan Je Tako Lijepo Počeo 1980

Moving to Ex-Yugoslavia and meet Paraf, together with Pekinška Patka one of my favourite band and this is their debut record on RTV Ljubljana with fourteen sophisticated jewels.

Paraf was a punk rock and later post-punk band from Rijeka, Croatia, known as one of the pioneers of punk rock in the former Yugoslavia. Following the expansion of punk rock in Europe, teenagers Valter Kocijancic (guitar, vocals), Zdravko Cabrijan (bass) and Dušan Ladavac "Pjer" (drums) formed Paraf in 1976. They played their first gig at Belvedere in Rijeka on December 31, 1976. The band's early live appearances were at Rijeka high-school parties along with the bands of similar musical orientation, Termiti, Protest and Lom. During the late 1978, the band started performing frequently, even outside Rijeka. They played in Ljubljana, Belgrade, Zagreb. The band also performed at the Novi Sad BOOM festival, as well as an opening act for The Ruts concert in Zagreb. In 1979, they released their debut single "Rijeka", a cover version of the Ramones song "Chinese Rocks", but Kocijancic signed as the song author in order to test the Yugoslav critics of the time. Despite the intention, it was the Dzuboks magazine journalist Petar Lukovic who recognized that the song was a cover version. The band also appeared on the various artists compilation album Novi punk Val 78-80, released by ZKP RTLJ in 1980, with the song "Narodna Pjesma" ("Folk Song").

After several delays, the band debut album A Dan Je Tako Lijepo Poceo... (And The Day Started Out So Nicely...) was released by ZKP RTLJ in the Spring of 1980. Due to provocative lyrics, the album was classified as kitsch product, and thus liable to additional taxation, despite subsequent changes to some of the lyrics as well as the selection of a different album cover. In line with the punk rock ideology, the band addressed several topics which were at the time new to the Yugoslav rock: the songs featured ironic usages of communist slogans, mocked, at the time, one of the most popular bands, Bijelo Dugme, in the song "Pritanga I Vaza", insulting the police in the censored version of "Narodna pjesma", and dealt with social themes typical for a port city. The album was produced by the band's close associate Goran Lisica "Fox", assisted by Igor Vidmar. (source: parafrijeka.blogspot)


Friday, December 23, 2016

V/A - The 1055 Post Compilation 2012

Yeah!!!, the 1055th post! Hardcore readers of my blog know this was a sampler for the good old long long gone WildDevilRules Blog and I thought this compilation is today as well as four years ago. I want to thank everyone in the first place who helped me with advice and support, sent me nice emails & awesome music and those who left their comments. A big special thx goes to Fredrik, Reinhard & François which supply me with rare, new and interesting material and I hope our connection still holds on for long, You Three ROCKS!!! Further Henner & Sunny, Count Yorga (hope you all feel ok) and all those beautiful people who I forget, for YOU!! is this sampler made and of course, for my loyal followers. That time I was ready to close WDR because the trouble with mediafire was extremely annoying and all files were with a slip henceforth wiped. A lot of good Blogs closed and I was not alone with this shit and I cannot understand these methods but I say "Fuck Them", I just love this kind of hobby and the work I put in is so much as they can't push me so easy out..... I say "Fight Back" and keep your Blog alive it's worth it. Enough babbled, to the next coming years. Check the track list and slash the first moron you meet, PROST!

1.Crusader - SAXON
2.Never Say Die - BROKEN BONES
3.Vip's - BIZKIDS
4.Nothin' Special - SCHEMATIX
5.Centre Of Lies - AOUUH
6.Rapunzel - DIE SUURBIERS
7.Mentalsjuk - LIVIN' SACRIFICE
8.Circa 2 - THE LIMPS
9.Det Har Mamma Sagt - FAMNTAG
10.I Know - DROOGIES
11.One Way - THE ACES
12.Fucking Pacifist - LUCRATE MILK
13.Kids In America - WYNONA RIDERS
14.Pankenroler - ABERGAZ
15.Betrogen - PUTSCH
16.Cleopatra - TOUCH OF EVIL
17.Listless - S.I.B.
18.I Like Drugs - SIMPLETONES
19.I'm A Punk - THE RUDE BAND
20.I've Got A Feeling - ELEKTRIČNI ORGAZAM
21.Fun For The U.K. - POP RIVETS
22.Lust Is Greed - DAN
23.I Hob Recht - RAMONAS
24.Somethings Gonna Change - THE SOFTIES
25.Ensam I Världen - LILLE PRINSEN
26.Monkey Monkey - BOYS BOYS
27.Napalm - AOUUH
28.Gdje Me Vjetar Odnese - MINUS CWAY
29.Vindictive - THE SLITS
30.Dirt - RONNI URINI
 

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

V/A - Beat-Less EP 1988

The last for today and it's time for a compilation in 7Inch format and we visit our friends in the Netherlands. This beautiful piece of vinyl is the fourth release of the small label Let's Make Our Own Records and all four pieces are not available elsewhere and I don't know why this record is so cheap offered. Well, it's nothing special of course but it's not load of shit you know. Howsoever, this platte rocks and is in every way ok.

1.Got To Follow My Heart - UNION MORBIDE
2.Five - THE GRABBITS
3.Fit In - VERNON WALTERS
4.Happy New Year - YAHOO


Thursday, April 02, 2020

V/A - Vaultage 79 (Another Two Sides Of Brighton) 1979

Brighton should be blessed with so much talent bands. Attrix Records released three Vaultage compilations and every album have enough flavour and some crackers on it. May you've heard the others but I found my copy here in a local record store for little money, so I took the slab with me. Brighton rocks and those of you who loves the early powerpop/punk sound like me is here in good hands. Check out this Review by Mr. John Peel for more infos... meanwhile grab & enjoy!

 1.Bank Holiday - THE VANDELLS
2.Another Girl - THE VANDELLS
3.You Get Everywhere - THE CHEFS
4.Food - THE CHEFS
5.Bloody - THE GOLINSKI BROTHERS
6.Too Scared - THE GOLINSKI BROTHERS
7.Hey Operator - THE LILLETTES
8.Nervous Wreck - THE LILLETTES
9.Sounchek - IJAX ALL STARS
10.Reggaed Rumble - IJAX ALL STARS
11.I Want You To Be My Girl - WOODY & THE SPLINTERS
12.I Must Be Mad - WOODY & THE SPLINTERS


Monday, February 06, 2017

BRIARD - Miss World 1983

Briard were formed in 1976 and released a couple of 7''s in the late 70's & they were the first band who released a punk single in Finland and after the 4th Rockin' On The Beach 7'' on Love Records they soon after recording split up. In 1983 the original line-up made a brief return, as they recorded their debut album Miss World in Finnvox Studios. And the result are thirteen crashing Punk'n'Roll numbers with english lyrics and all tunes kicks hard ass. The singer I really like him because it reminds me a lot of whiskey drinking, hahaha.. After that, Briard's story was over for good. Then Pete Malmi went solo, Sidi Vainio played in Päät, Shadowplay and Seitsemäs Maailma (and later concentrating on academic studies), Andy McCoy and Nasty Suicide made an international career in Hanoi Rocks.