Humility - Nothing But Guilty (2016).
the bombpops
The Bombpops Discog so far.
Fight the (Alleged) Power

soon as I can post them. This has been going on for a little while now, since the "Eton crop/Dan" incident. Now, PERSONALLY, I wouldn't know how to go about deleting someone else's link, no clue, I remember once ChrisGoes had the same problem.....So, WHY would someone delete links from artists as diverse as Iggy Pop, The Bangles, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Idol, and scores more? No DMCA complaint has been registered on my site, not since the Eton thing, and, in general, when that has happened in the past, Blogger reverts the post to "draft" status, end of story.......this is different. I gather someone elese has a method of doing it (If any of you can tell me how one would do this I'd be interested, JUST interested, I wouldn't EVER do it to anyone......do they wish to make me quite what I do? Perhaps. Do they know me well? No.

here.....because whomever you are, who are fucking with my links, are no music lover, nor are you even a man, as I have offered MANY times to discuss what your issue is, and I hear silence. I have actually left my personal phone number here (I Will again; 937 206 9022), but I suspect little......just a little boy, playing and making trouble......
Anyway, I'm posting today, with Part 19 of the Garage Fuzz series......this will be an experiment, if you want it, email me, request the link number......I will send you a link ALONG WITH A PASSWORD for you to use on future links. I'm working, constantly, on making this better, easier, but I WILL NOT give it up over some loser with nothing better to do. Just bear with me, follow these instructions for a while, and we'll see what goes down.
As for that, hope you had a wonderful Christmas......look forward to 2017 cause I got a TON of music that I wanna share with ya! See ya then, just CAREFULLY read the instructions!
VIOLENT ILLUSION - "Have Fun Or Die" (CD-R, 201?)
Pokiaľ by ťa zaujímal thrash/HC z rôznych častí sveta určite pozri blog TERMINAL ESCAPE
http://muzika-komunika.blogspot.sk/2012/12/terminal-escape-escape-is-terminal.html
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THRASH/HC/PUNK from Brasil.
The Big Takeover Show – Number 101 – December 26, 2016
Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
"terrorize"
Year: 2016
Country: US
City: San Francisco
Label: Beer City
Format: CD
Tracks: 12
Time: 32 min.
Genre: rock
Style: Hardcore
At the end of 1987 Andy Andersen, Chris Scaparro and Rick Strahl joined up with former Condemned to Death guitarist Keith Chatham to form Condemned Attitude which later turned into Attitude and then in 1990 to Two-Bit Thief. Attitude released two more records (an LP and an EP), taking a more thrash metal direction, with Andy Andersen returning to his initial style of singing. Different drummers and bassists (Rick Strahl took the guitar job alongside Chris Scaparro) were part of the lineup at this time and Eric Brecht eventually took the drum spot. Chris Kontos, Eric Smith and Kevin Reed continued on with Attitude Adjustment and in 1988, this new lineup released the EP No More Mr. Nice Guy, again on Pusmort Records, which is very different from American Paranoia. In 1991, they returned to the name Attitude Adjustment, and with the original line up to record their last studio album, Out Of Hand, again mixing hardcore with thrash metal. The band kept unactive until 2011 with a very good album entitled "no way back" and later this "Terrorize", both a clear come back to its original old school hardcore punk roots. Excellent album made through label "Beer City Records" for all those who love hardcore!

Japanese Crust vs The World (part 10): Acrostix / Contrast Attitude "Awave! / Now the world is from CHAOS to another more CHAOS..." split Lp, 2004
This record makes me a little nostalgic actually as it takes me back to an exciting time when I was proudly flying the "No war but the crust war" flag and trusted the label for top crust records with my life (as well as with indecent shipping costs sometimes, this goes without saying). Thinking about the 2002/05 crust period retrospectively is interesting. In the grand Crust Narrative, these few years are situated just before the so-called stenchcore revival of the mid-noughties which - although it admittedly did produce some good records - certainly changed the way crust music was being looked at, further sectioned the genre and turned what were essentially takes on the genre into the genre itself by giving it a new name: stenchcore. That it coincided with the rise of the internet culture from the mid-00's onwards should be no surprise and the growing codifications it implemented have become today's norms. But this Lp, along with the Effigy records of the early 00's, also made me realize something else, that Japanese crust (and indeed Japanese punk music on the whole) is, to a large extent, oblivious to the punk trends regularly sweeping across the rest of the world. They just seem to do their own thing in their own context and I highly doubt the short-lived 00's stenchcore revival had any significant influence on Japanese crust bands (Hellshock being arguably an exception in that respect, but then, if anything, they were themselves highly influenced, in terms of intent more than sound, by Japanese crust music), which accounts for the usually high quality level and the sound specificities of crust bands over there.
This record also makes me giggle a little as I am reminded of how people reacted to it at the time. They were all pretty unanimous (and, by and large, still are). Contrast Attitude's side absolutely ruled, but what was that cheesy heavy-metal band doing on the B-side of a hardcore/crust record? I would be a rich punk (understand "I could buy a decent brand of lager for a change") if I had had one euro each time I heard "I have never even listened to the full Acrostix side... That shows how much it sucks. I mean... who do they think I am? Some hard-rock fan with greasy hair? I only bought it for Contrast Attitude anyway because I <3 D-beat and that". Almost 13 years after its release, the general appreciation of the Lp has not really changed and you can be sure that Contrast Attitude will be raved about while Acrostix will be promptly discarded (to be fair, some people did get into "(A chain of) hatred" later on though). As for me, as much as I enjoyed CA, I always preferred the Acrostix side. Sure, they were not a hardcore-punk band at all on the Lp, but I loved the fact that, while they sounded familiar through the heavy Amebix/Axegrinder influences, they also sounded really different from what I knew at the time, with the epic layers of synth and the strong ballad vibe. It was crust music but it felt like they had picked one aspect of old-school crust - in this case the rocking melancholy vibe of "Drink and be merry", "Right to ride" or "The final war" - and assiduously worked on it in order to tell a different side of the Crust Story. And I bloody loved that idea. Of course, I now have a much more articulate idea of what the band originally was going for and where they coming from in their early days, but despite the more cerebral view I acquired, I still see these three Acrostix songs as genuine masterpieces and proper attempts at telling the story distinctively, from a different but complementary narrative position if you will. It is quite ironic and even sad that crust music became so generic and forceful shortly after.
Like Contrast Attitude (with whom they shared a member, bass player Sin), Acrostix were from Matsusaka, in the Mie prefecture. The band's birthdate is unclear but seeing that their first appearance on a record was in 2002, it is safe to assume that they formed not long before that. On the paronomasia front, "Acrostix" is actually a great name methinks. Beside the "-ix" suffix obviously nodding toward Amebix (and they did nod a lot), undeniably the band's primary influence, referring to the concept of the acrostic was a clever move and I see it as a comment on songwriting and how by changing the order of elements you can create something that is both new and yet rooted in a tradition. The constant retelling of a story that changes with each telling and narrator and yet retains its intrinsic meaningfulness. And it sounds great as well, but I am grateful they did not go for "Acrustix", it would have been too corny.
If the first appearance of Acrostix, with the original version of "Filth chain" on the "Crust night 2002: the war begins for them!!" compilation cd on Tribal War Asia, did give a few hints about the band's identity, it still very much had an incomplete feel. Basically a raw rewriting of "Arise!", the song had some solid Effigy-like riffing (another important early influence) but lacked that groovy atmospheric vibe that made Acrostix stand out. The second effort, the self-titled four-songs demo recorded in late 2002, was more convincing, if still on the raw side of things. Keeping building on the Amebix gloomy rocking sound, especially with the omnipresent groovy bass lines and the raucous but distinguishable vocals, the songs were heavy but not in a punishing way as they relied more on vibe than sheer power. But it was on "The darkest 4" tape (a four-way split between Acrostix, Effigy, Disturd and Zoe) released in 2003, that Acrostix truly took off. Despite a rough production, the band made a choice that proved to be a game-changer and considerably improved the atmospheric quality of the songwriting: they added a synth. And not just a little of it, no, they completely went for it, ballistically. The synth provided that extra texture, a new meaningful layer that fitted and further developed the melancholy vibe of the amebixy numbers perfectly. The song "The day comes" paved the way for what was to be the apex of the early Acrostix period: "Awave!".
Now, before I go on with the Lp I am actually here to discuss, just a few words about synth-driven crust music, because that is exactly what we are dealing with here. Of course, Amebix did use the synth on some songs (on "Arise!" and especially "Monolith") and at the end of their existence, they even had a full-time synth-player on stage, George. Although the synth was undeniably crucial in establishing and enhancing that gloomy, monumental, otherworldly vibe that Amebix created, it was still mostly used as a textural layer, as a means to an end, rather than an actual instrument on par with the guitar or the bass, although some moments on "Monolith" were certainly synth-driven and pointed in that direction. It was in this interstice that Acrostix flourished, by taking the "Monolith" mood and vibe and adding a new structural voice with a more important role being given to the synth. Building on the Amebix synth-tradition, some bands had used it afterwards, often parsimoniously, like Axegrinder on their Lp, Saw Throat, Counterblast, Filth of Mankind in a very meaningful way and Morne (their 2008 demo being a masterwork on that level).
Of course, the "Monolith" period and the few songs recorded afterwards by Amebix remain Acrostix' primary pool of inspiration, however there has always been one scene, oft forgotten, heavily into synth and old-school mid-paced groovy crust: Greece. And that is exactly where I pinpoint the other main songwriting influence of Acrostix. A quick look at Acrostix' side of the Lp's cover gives the game away for me. It depicts a wolf howling to the sky. Now I am aware that it is not exactly the most original motif in the world of punk and metal (and to be honest, the cover is the one thing I do not really like on the Lp, well, along with the celtic cross on the "o" of Acrostix, it does not roll that well on a shirt in Europe, does it?), but I am definitely reminded of the cover of Χαοτικό Τέλος' "Μπροστά Στην Παράνοια" Lp from 1993 that has wolves howling in a moonlit forrest (flying crow included of course). Even more so since Χαοτικό Τέλος had possibly been the most synth-driven crust band so far and their 1991 tape "Πέρα Από Τα Τείχη Της Σιωπής" remains, to this day, the best example I can think of synth-driven "amegrinder" apocalyptic crust music. I may be reading too much into the wolf reference but Acrostix cannot not have been aware of Greek synthcrust (there is another subgenre for ya) and despite significant discrepancies between the sound of Acrostix and Χαοτικό Τέλος, I do not think I am mistaken to think that the former took some important cues from the latter and Greek crust as a whole in terms of arrangements and placements. Interestingly the release of the split with Contrast Attitude coincided with that of another synth-driven crust record (despite the rarity of this take on the genre) in the shape of Χειμερία Νάρκη's "Στη Σιωπή Της Αιώνιας Θλίψης" in late 2003 (yes, Hibernation if you prefer).
On the Lp, you will therefore find three songs of synth-driven mid-tempo dark and rocking heavy crust music with a distinctive Japanese feel in the guitar (that crunchy distorted sound being the trademark), groovy bass lines and half-sung/half/shouted vocals. As I mentioned several times, the late-Amebix influence is all over (literally with songs called "Awave!", "Eternal winter" or "The biginning of the end" and the "Amebirider" drawing that blends Amebix' face with the Hellbastard one, just in case it was not clear enough) and Acrostix do manage to recreate this deceptive simplicity, organic, earthy and atavistic with an incantatory quality, although they also add some punch and intensity thanks to a great production and an emphatic songwriting intentionality. The three songs blend with each other so I left them on a single track as it stresses their flowing atmospheric quality. The standout number here is the closing one, "Eternal winter" with an epic and ethereal intro where Sin the Baron (also on the bass, quite obviously...) sings for real (and I mean SING) before the song builds up into an intense, crunchy, catchy, gloomy crust anthem with simple yet amazingly effective bass lines and top tunes. That is melancholy crust and rocking bleakness you can actually dance to, unique and yet heavily referential. Japanese crust at its best. Following this split Lp, Acrostix took a different musical direction, adding a lot of punchy Japanese hardcore to their recipe, and, although very powerful, I never was quite as taken by their (synthless) later records, even if I must admit that I do like the "Truth turned gray with justice" Ep from 2008 and the sax-driven (yes, you read correctly) crust song on the B-side.
The other side of the Lp, poetically entitled "Now the world is from CHAOS to another more CHAOS...", has four songs from Contrast Attitude who have a very different take on the whole thing and that often makes for great split records, right? Looking at the foldout cover, you can pretty much guess what CA are all about with the use of the Discharge font and "D-beat till death" being proudly stated... or can you? CA are not really a D-beat band and although they do make use of the beat and of some riffing, they are in no way as orthodox as Disclose or Final Bloodbath for instance and sound like a much more versatile bunch with one idea in mind: hardcore intensity. Not quite as monomaniacally systemized as Disclose, as crustily insane as Gloom nor as hyperbolically relentless as Framtid, CA are maybe somewhere in the middle. There is a noize element in the guitar but it is not exaggerated, it is fast and punishing without being manic, heavy and thrashy but not really metal, catchy and with a fist-raising intent but never going into Burning Spirit territory... CA are a balanced band if you think about it and the songs, without ever being truly memorable, are clearly effective and well written. The four songs on the split Lp have a great sound which highlights their modernity as I never felt the band tried to go for old-school or openly referential. The drumming is super tight, as usual, with a delightful pummeling crasher crust feel, the riffs are good and bring Diatribe or Broken Bones - more than Discharge - to mind, the yelled vocals are intense, direct and harsh but never forceful and on the whole there is an undeniable hardcore energy and spirit permeating the sound through smart hooks and tempo changes. The production may not be heavy enough on this particular recording but the songs remain top-shelf in their style and I can definitely imagine them being particularly great live (like a useless fool, I missed them when they toured in Europe a few years ago). CA have been going since 1998 and still deliver the goods which is something that I always admire.
The foldout is quite good-looking with an abundance of visual references to Discharge, Amebix or Antisect and you have got plenty of band pictures for added crustness. I am not such a sucker for the covers however as they are pixelated and have a real "early digital imaging" feel, and I guess they should have gone for the old-school DIY punk look of the inside. Oh well, it was another time. And good news, as this quite wonderful split Lp still goes for cheap today and can be obtained for a tenner. The gods of punk-rock are sometimes undecipherable.
Scott's Garage Fuzz Blow-out Part 19

40+ track collection, good stuff here as you know if you have been following.....NOW, read the PREVIOUS post "Fight the Alleged Power", and see what you need to do. I'm working on it, making it better, but for now, let's try it this way.......any suggestions that you may have to fight the blog enemies will be welcome.


& THE RENEGADES-Little Boy Blue/27 TONY & THE VIZITORS-Saturdays Son/28 TONY COLE-Beat It!/29 TRACERS-She Said Yes/30 TRACKERS-You Are My World/31 TRAITS-High On a Cloud/32 TREEZ-Live to Me Before/33 TREMORS-Wondering Why/34 TRIUMPHS-Lovin' Cup/35 TROLLS-I Don't Recall/36 TROLLS-That's The Way Love Is/37 TROPICS-As Time's Gone/38 TROPICS-This Must Be the Place/39 TROYES-Rainbow Chaser/40 TRYCERZ-It's Gonna Change/41 TWAS BRILLIG-Dirty Old Man/42 TWELFTH NIGHT-Grim Reaper/43 TWENTIETH CENTURY ZOO-You Don't Remember/44 TWILIGHTERS-Nothing Can Bring Me Down/45 TWILIGHTERS-Nothing Can Bring Me Down/46 TWILIGHTS-Baby Let Me Take You Home/47 TYDE-Lost/48 TYDE-Psychelic Pill
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Dog Dirt n1-(Fanzine-UK-1997)
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Uncalledfor-Til The End-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Uncalledfor-Til The End-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Release Name: Uncalledfor-Til_The_End-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Artist: Uncalledfor
Album: Til The End
Genre: Punk
Year: 2001
Tracks: 20
Duration: 00:32:04
Size: 231.3 MB
Tracklist:
- Uncalledfor - Pride And Joy - 2:35 (1002 kbps , 18.53 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Hallmark - 1:33 (1033 kbps , 11.4 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Nights On The Town - 2:15 (1025 kbps , 16.53 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Wet Dream #9 - 1:56 (1002 kbps , 13.86 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Things You Do - 0:42 (1040 kbps , 5.16 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Swingers - 0:41 (1002 kbps , 4.84 MB)
- Uncalledfor - The Stranger - 1:04 (1049 kbps , 8 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Noose Around My Heart - 2:00 (1045 kbps , 14.9 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Urgency - 2:18 (977 kbps , 16.01 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Underground World - 1:03 (975 kbps , 7.33 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Mrs. Hyde - 1:30 (963 kbps , 10.3 MB)
- Uncalledfor - This Time Around - 2:16 (1013 kbps , 16.48 MB)
- Uncalledfor - The Accident - 1:12 (976 kbps , 8.43 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Perfect Life - 1:34 (983 kbps , 10.99 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Mind's Realization - 1:27 (1035 kbps , 10.68 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Butterfly Song - 1:29 (1002 kbps , 10.63 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Drinking Song - 0:56 (1031 kbps , 6.84 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Now You Are Gone - 1:41 (1008 kbps , 12.09 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Chuck - 1:26 (993 kbps , 10.19 MB)
- Uncalledfor - Liquid Skies - 2:38 (963 kbps , 18.13 MB)
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Useless ID-State Is Burning-CD-FLAC-2016-FAiNT
Useless ID-State Is Burning-CD-FLAC-2016-FAiNT
Release Name: Useless_ID-State_Is_Burning-CD-FLAC-2016-FAiNT
Artist: Useless ID
Album: State Is Burning
Genre: Punk
Year: 2016
Tracks: 15
Duration: 00:27:56
Size: 209.98 MB
Tracklist:
- Useless ID - Land Of Idiocracy - 0:59 (1062 kbps , 7.47 MB)
- Useless ID - Stopwatch - 1:22 (1034 kbps , 10.05 MB)
- Useless ID - Borrowed Time - 2:26 (1066 kbps , 18.5 MB)
- Useless ID - How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb - 2:18 (1058 kbps , 17.45 MB)
- Useless ID - Creation - 2:18 (1031 kbps , 16.97 MB)
- Useless ID - Genetic - 1:22 (1096 kbps , 10.68 MB)
- Useless ID - State Is Burning - 2:23 (1054 kbps , 17.94 MB)
- Useless ID - Novice - 2:09 (1068 kbps , 16.43 MB)
- Useless ID - Lonely Man - 1:34 (1108 kbps , 12.36 MB)
- Useless ID - Night Shift - 1:50 (1089 kbps , 14.24 MB)
- Useless ID - 45 Seconds - 0:46 (1091 kbps , 5.99 MB)
- Useless ID - Without A Choice - 0:40 (1042 kbps , 5 MB)
- Useless ID - Detune - 1:52 (904 kbps , 12.09 MB)
- Useless ID - We Don't Want The Airwaves - 2:28 (1061 kbps , 18.75 MB)
- Useless ID - Closer To The Edge - 3:37 (1008 kbps , 26.06 MB)
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Vision-Watching The World Burn-CD-FLAC-2000-FAiNT
Vision-Watching The World Burn-CD-FLAC-2000-FAiNT
Release Name: Vision-Watching_The_World_Burn-CD-FLAC-2000-FAiNT
Artist: Vision
Album: Watching the World Burn
Genre: Punk
Year: 2000
Tracks: 13
Duration: 00:28:53
Size: 215.18 MB
Tracklist:
- Vision - Close Minded - 2:40 (1060 kbps , 20.22 MB)
- Vision - Wipe the Slate Clean - 3:12 (1027 kbps , 23.51 MB)
- Vision - Beggars and Gentry - 2:05 (1097 kbps , 16.36 MB)
- Vision - Don't Sound the Alarm - 2:27 (1067 kbps , 18.75 MB)
- Vision - Effigy - 1:51 (1067 kbps , 14.16 MB)
- Vision - No Compromise - 1:48 (1067 kbps , 13.68 MB)
- Vision - Now I Bleed - 2:27 (1081 kbps , 18.95 MB)
- Vision - Try - 1:56 (1023 kbps , 14.1 MB)
- Vision - Predictable - 3:08 (1045 kbps , 23.43 MB)
- Vision - Searching for Sluggo - 1:59 (1079 kbps , 15.26 MB)
- Vision - The Problem is You! - 2:06 (1066 kbps , 15.95 MB)
- Vision - Lighting the Fuse - 2:21 (1055 kbps , 17.73 MB)
- Vision - From Father to Son - 0:59 (440 kbps , 3.08 MB)
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Yesterdays Kids-Everything Used To Be Better-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Yesterdays Kids-Everything Used To Be Better-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Release Name: Yesterdays_Kids-Everything_Used_To_Be_Better-CD-FLAC-2001-FAiNT
Artist: Yesterday's Kids
Album: Everything Used To Be Better
Genre: Punk
Year: 2001
Tracks: 8
Duration: 00:25:28
Size: 187.5 MB
Tracklist:
- Yesterday's Kids - Nothing Gold Can Stay - 2:59 (985 kbps , 20.96 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - A Thousand Times Before - 3:13 (1018 kbps , 23.41 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - Perception (It's All A Matter Of) - 2:53 (1058 kbps , 21.79 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - Tired Of Waking Up Tired - 2:29 (1025 kbps , 18.17 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - Better Off Alone - 4:03 (1003 kbps , 29.01 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - That Was Then, This Is Now - 3:21 (1081 kbps , 25.86 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - Disbanded - 3:37 (1041 kbps , 26.97 MB)
- Yesterday's Kids - On And On - 3:00 (996 kbps , 21.32 MB)
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Tappa Zukie - In Dub (1995)
2 Pick Up The Dub
3 Dub MLPA
4 Beautiful Dub
5 Prophesy Dub
6Falling Dub
7 Rush I Some Dub
8 Cool This Dub
9 Jah Jah Dub
10 Judgement Dub
11 Loving Dub
12 Rub This Dub
13 Jah Speak In Dub
14 Way Over In Dub
Alton Ellis - Sings Rock and Soul (1967)
A2 Let Him Try
A3 Ain't That Loving You
A4 So Much Love
A5 Whiter Shade Of Pale
A6 Massachusetts
B1 Get Ready
B2 I'm Still In Love With You
B3 Never Love Again
B4 Mad Mad Mad
B5 Baby Now That I Found You
B6 Why
Roy Ellis - The boss is back (2011)
02. The boss is back
03. The skinheads laught at me
04. Everyday you got me crying
05. I won´t let go your love
06. The incredible things you do
07. She call me up
08. The rose
09. Skinhead Johny & Susy
10. She surely pick me up
11. I´ve got the music
12. What a nice time
V.A. - This Is Hot Too (LP-1986)
A1 - The Celibate Rifles - Sometimes (I Wouldn't Live Here If You
Paid Me)
A2 - Chad's Tree - Crush The Lily
A3 - The Lighthouse Keepers - Seven Years
A4 - Mushroom Planet - Take Me Away
A5 - Chris Abrahams - Hyperkinesis
A6 - Coloured Stone - No More Boomerang
A7 - The Triffids - You Don't Miss Your Water Till Your Well Runs
Dry
B1 - Ed Kuepper - Master Of Two Servants
B2 - Gasper Lawal - Ija Oyewa (There Is No Point In Us Fighting
Each Other)
B3 - The Wreckery - Badland Yard
B4 - Whadya Want - Life On T.V.
B5 - The Benders - The Island
Label: Hot Records
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1986
Style: Alt. Rock, Garage Rock, New Wave
[M]
Forgotten Rebels
Surfin' On Heroin (1988)
01 - Bomb The Boats
02 - I'm In Love With The System
03 - Let's Go Back
04 - A.I.D.S.
05 - I Left My Heart In Iran
06 - Rock & Roll's A Hard Life
07 - Little Girl Thrills
08 - Live Strippers In Action
09 - Hell Begins At Home
10 - Elvis Is Dead
11 - Surfin' On Heroin
12 - FMD
Untitled (1989)
01 - Behind Bars
02 - Touch Me
03 - Dizzy
04 - Good Times (Never Last)
05 - Tea & Crumpets
06 - Wild Eyed Darlin'
07 - I Gotta Axe
08 - The Girl Can't Come
09 - Evelyn Dick
10 - Don't Die Alone
11 - Science Fiction Double Feature
Executive Outcomes (1998)
01 - In Love With The System
02 - You're A Rebel Too
03 - The Punks Are Alright
04 - Time To Run
05 - They're Coming To Take Me Away
06 - I Left My Heart In Iran
07 - I Think Of Her
08 - Fuck Me Dead
09 - Bomb The Boats (And Feed The Fish)
10 - Rich & Bored
11 - Elvis Is Dead
12 - Bones In The Hallway
13 - Nazis
14 - You're A Rebel Too
15 - Time To Run
Brief Anthology (2000)
01 - 3rd Homosexual Murder
02 - Angry
03 - Bomb The Boats
04 - I Think Of Her
05 - Fuck Me Dead
06 - Elvis Is Dead
07 - Surfin On Heroin
08 - The Me Generation
09 - Don't Hide Your Face
10 - Can't Wait
11 - Little Girl In The Snow
12 - Sadie Sadie
13 - Rock 'N' Roll Is A Hard Life
14 - A.I.D.S.
15 - Evelyn Dick
16 - Criminal Zero
17 - Autosuck
18 - Hockey Nite
19 - No Place To Hide
20 - Highschool Hookers
Live (2004)
01 - Angry
02 - Criminal Zero
03 - Third Homosexual Murder
04 - (Band Chatter)
05 - The Punks Are Alright
06 - Elvis Is Dead
07 - England Keep Yer Stars
08 - (Mickeys Breastfeeding Joke)
09 - Little Girl In The Snow
10 - (Mickey Talks About A New Video)
11 - No Place To Hide
12 - Time To Run
13 - High School Hooker
14 - (Mickey Takes His Shirt Off)
15 - Science Fiction Double Feature
16 - (Mickeys Bald Spot Joke)
17 - Live Strippers In Action
18 - The Me Generation
19 - You're A Rebel Too
20 - The American In Me (Avengers Cover)
21 - Autosuck
22 - Evelyn Dick
23 - I Left My Heart In Iran
24 - Fuck Me Dead
25 - (Rebels Leave The Stage)
26 - (Rebels Are Re-introduced For Encore)
27 - (Mickeys Gut Joke)
28 - Hockey Nite
29 - Suffragette City (David Bowie Cover)
30 - Surfin' On Heroin
Punch The Clown - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown [1998/FLAC]
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Punch The Clown - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown
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Artist...............: Punch The Clown
Album................: The Secret Life of Punch The Clown
Genre................: Ska
Source...............: Raj Records – rajcd15006
Year.................: 1998
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 63 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Tags.................: VorbisComment
Information..........: https://www.discogs.com/Punch-The-Clown-...se/5656987
Ripped by............: NMR
Posted by............: z~ray on 27/12/2016
Included.............: EAC + Lossless Audio Checker Logs, DR Analysis
Covers...............: Front
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Tracklisting:
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01. Punch The Clown - Clowns R Us [02:11]
02. Punch The Clown - Speedbumps [02:04]
03. Punch The Clown - Watch Out [02:48]
04. Punch The Clown - Who Are You? [01:43]
05. Punch The Clown - Crackerjack [03:05]
06. Punch The Clown - No Heart [02:56]
07. Punch The Clown - Leaving [03:21]
08. Punch The Clown - 8ball [03:02]
09. Punch The Clown - Heart [02:44]
10. Punch The Clown - Song 54 [02:42]
11. Punch The Clown - Song 55 [01:53]
12. Punch The Clown - Run Away [02:10]
13. Punch The Clown - Pervert [03:09]
14. Punch The Clown - $10 Cigar [02:49]
15. Punch The Clown - Western Sudan [03:50]
16. Punch The Clown - Secret Lives [03:25]
17. Punch The Clown - Auf Dub [04:38]
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Playing Time.........: 48:38
Total Size...........: 307.44 MB
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Punch The Clown was a band from Davis California that formed in 1992 and recorded 3 full length cds before breaking up in 1999. They mixed the 2 Tone sound with other musical influences and a lot of humor without ever going the route of the third wave sound. Alternating male and female vocals, awesome instrumentals and talent all-around.
"The Secret Life of Punch The Clown" is definitely worth a try. The album is another 17 tunes from the Davis SKA sensation. This concept album takes you through the conversations between a man and a woman and the dynamic generated by that interaction. The secret part? That's for you to find out!
As Nick Monroe might say "49 minutes of non-stop SKA coming your way." It's the shortest of the bands 3 albums but it packs the biggest punch. The Secret Life of Punch the Clown is the best SKA album of '98.
Lossless Audio Checker 2.0.6 logfile from Tuesday 27 December 2016
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Result: Clean
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Result: Clean
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Result: Clean
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Result: Clean
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Result: Clean
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File: C:\Users\admin\Downloads\Punch the Clown - The Secret Life of Punch the Clown (1998)\(13) Pervert - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown - Punch The Clown.flac
Result: Clean
File: C:\Users\admin\Downloads\Punch the Clown - The Secret Life of Punch the Clown (1998)\(14) $10 Cigar - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown - Punch The Clown.flac
Result: Clean
File: C:\Users\admin\Downloads\Punch the Clown - The Secret Life of Punch the Clown (1998)\(15) Western Sudan - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown - Punch The Clown.flac
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File: C:\Users\admin\Downloads\Punch the Clown - The Secret Life of Punch the Clown (1998)\(16) Secret Lives - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown - Punch The Clown.flac
Result: Clean
File: C:\Users\admin\Downloads\Punch the Clown - The Secret Life of Punch the Clown (1998)\(17) Auf Dub - The Secret Life of Punch The Clown - Punch The Clown.flac
Result: Clean
foobar2000 1.3.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2016-12-27
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Analyzed: Punch The Clown / The Secret Life of Punch The Clown
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 0.00 dB -11.11 dB 2:11 01-Clowns R Us
DR10 0.00 dB -10.67 dB 2:05 02-Speedbumps
DR10 0.00 dB -11.84 dB 2:49 03-Watch Out
DR9 0.00 dB -10.78 dB 1:44 04-Who Are You?
DR8 0.00 dB -9.35 dB 3:05 05-Crackerjack
DR10 -0.02 dB -11.16 dB 2:57 06-No Heart
DR8 0.00 dB -9.98 dB 3:22 07-Leaving
DR12 0.00 dB -13.47 dB 3:03 08-8ball
DR10 0.00 dB -12.44 dB 2:45 09-Heart
DR9 0.00 dB -10.88 dB 2:43 10-Song 54
DR10 0.00 dB -11.08 dB 1:53 11-Song 55
DR8 0.00 dB -9.36 dB 2:10 12-Run Away
DR8 0.00 dB -9.31 dB 3:09 13-Pervert
DR10 0.00 dB -11.39 dB 2:49 14-$10 Cigar
DR11 0.00 dB -12.87 dB 3:51 15-Western Sudan
DR9 0.00 dB -11.07 dB 3:25 16-Secret Lives
DR12 0.00 dB -14.38 dB 4:39 17-Auf Dub
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Number of tracks: 17
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 909 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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