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Big Country ‎- Peace in Our Time [1988/MP3/320]

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Artist: Big Country
Album: Peace in Our Time
Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Tracks:

01. King of Emotion
02. Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)
03. Thousand Yard Stare
04. From Here to Eternity
05. Everything I Need
06. Peace in Our Time
07. Time for Leaving
08. River of Hope
09. In This Place
10. I Could Be Happy Here
11. The Travellers

Johnny Thunders - The New Too Much Junkie Business

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In the interest of cohesion we jump ahead to 1983. The legendary Johnny Thunders belts out some classics, all recorded live throughout 1982. There's also the added bonus of Johnny's smacked out DJing.

I Don't Wanna Fuck Around With You

Big Country - No Place Like Home [1991/MP3/320]

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Artist: Big Country
Album: No Place Like Home
Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Tracks:

01. We're Not in Kansas
02. Republican Party Reptile
03. Dynamite Lady
04. Keep on Dreaming
05. Beautiful People
06. The Hostage Speaks
07. Beat the Devil
08. Leap of Faith
09. You, Me and the Truth
10. Comes a Time
11. Ships
12. Into the Fire

Big Country ‎- Why the Long Face [1995/MP3/320]

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{um...cuza God, evolution, or some such source}

Artist: Big Country ‎
Album: Why the Long Face
Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Tracks:

01. You Dreamer {...damn straight [or] damn straight, my earnest brother}
02. Message of Love
03. I'm Not Ashamed
04. Sail Into Nothing
05. Thunder & Lightning
06. Send You
07. One in a Million
08. God's Great Mistake
09. Wildland in My Heart
10. Take You to the Moon
11. Far from Me to You
12. Charlotte
13. Post Nuclear Talking Blues
14. Blue on a Green Planet

Big Country ‎- Driving to Damascus [1999/MP3/320]

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Artist: Big Country ‎
Album: Driving to Damascus
Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Tracks:

01. Driving to Damascus
02. Dive Into Me
03. See You
04. Perfect World
05. Somebody Else
06. Fragile Thing
07. The President Slipped and Fell
08. Devil in the Eye
09. Trouble the Waters
10. Bella
11. Your Spirit to Me
12. Grace
13. Loserville
14. This Blood's for You {...what a great song title!}
15. I Get Hurt
16. John Wayne's Dream {...what a connotatively curious one}

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AllMusic Review by Aaron Badgley:

Big Country's 1995 album, Why the Long Face, was a very tough act to follow. But they succeeded brilliantly [with Driving to Damascus]. This is one of their finest moments, full of trademark Big Country sounds (the guitar, the heavy beat, and Adamson's fantastic vocals). What sets this CD apart from their other releases is the strong use of melody tied together with heartbreaking stories and well-constructed arrangements. Listening to the harmony vocals melt with the guitars in "Fragile Thing," it's difficult not to be moved. Adamson has never sounded better, and the band is tighter than ever before. Hearing this album, it is hard to believe that the band was celebrating their 20-year anniversary and still sounding so fresh and excited. This is a group who have not mellowed out, but are able to structure melodic, driving songs. There are a couple of interesting points with this album. First, Ray Davies (of the Kinks) co-wrote two songs with Adamson (the brilliant "Somebody Else," and the wonderful "Devil in the Eye"). To hear these, one would never guess that there was any involvement from Davies. The songs fit for Big Country, but would be out of place on a Davies' or Kinks' album. Also, the CD appears on the Track Records label (famous for Hendrix and the Who, to name two). It seems fitting that Big Country is signed to the resurrected label -- it just fits. It is the mixture of old and new that helps Big Country form their own distinct (and brilliant) sound. This CD is highly recommended.

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RIP Stuart Party113_dark

Fastloud post video for new song "Forget This Band"

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Barcelona based melodic punk rockers Fastloud have posted a music video for their new song "Forget This Band", taken from their forthcoming album "Walkman Returns" that will be out this year. The band's latest release is "Far From Finished". Watch the video

Fastloud post video for new song "Forget This Band"

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Barcelona based melodic punk rockers Fastloud have posted a music video for their new song "Forget This Band", taken from their forthcoming album "Walkman Returns" that will be out this year. The band's latest release is "Far From Finished". Watch the video

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EP Novola NV-123 (1967)

Eye For An Eye - Ostatni CD+DVD (PAL)

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Live CD of the farewell concert at the Rudeboy Club, Bielsko-Biala on November 21, 2015 of this amazing female fronted political hardcore band from Poland. Comes with a free DVD documentation of the whole gig. Official release on Pasazer Zine & Records.

Setlist:
01. Ostatni
02. Manekin
03. Strach
04. Głos
05. Otwórz drzwi
06. Wojenny
07. Akta
08. Warriors
09. Bramy
10. Pasja
11. Recepta
12. Razem
13. Tysiąc mil stąd
14. Rewolucja
15. Ktoś
16. Niemoc
17. S.I.K.
18. Minuta Ciszy

Motus - Razlike (1998/mp3/128)

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Artist: Motus
Album: Razlike
Year: 1998
Formate: mp3
Bitrate: 128 kb/s

Tracks:
A1 Razlike
A2 Dobro Jutro
A3 Tako Mladi
A4 Brijana
A5 Jozo
A6 Zubi
A7 Čekam
B1 Tajnica
B2 Paranoja
B3 Zora
B4 Tompa
B5 Večeras Je
B6 Gospođa

Civil Dissident - Menzies' Crack [1996/FLAC]

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Civil Dissident – Menzies' Crack
   
Label/Cat#: Prank – PRANK 08
Country: US
Year: 1996
Genre: Rock
Style: Hardcore, Punk
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation

Tracklist
A1 – A Nazi Choice
A2 – 20th Century Holocaust Pt2
A3 – Death For A Buzz
A4 – The Buck Stops Here
A5 – That Was This Is
A6 – First Blood
A7 – Never Together
B1 – Mine Your Own Business
B2 – Alone Among Friends
B3 – Vacant Race
B4 – Tell Me The Solution
B5 – Exhibit A
B6 – Mirror Of Deception
B7 – Macnipulation
B8 – Memories Of Menzies

More information: https://www.discogs.com/Civil-Dissident-...se/6340416

Tu-Do Hospital – Patients Of... [1986/FLAC]

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Tu-Do Hospital – Patients Of...
   
Label/Cat#: Not On Label (Tu-Do Hospital Self-released) – TU-DO 1001
Country: Germany
Year: 1986
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Tracklist
A1 – Patients Of...
A2 – 1 · 2 · Tu · Do
A3 – Confusion
A4 – It's Not You
A5 – Shitty City Blues
A6 – Wrong Image
A7 – I Could See Red
A8 – Last Illusion
B1 – Career
B2 – Belier
B3 – The Day The Dream Of Happiness Died
B4 – Escape
B5 – Our Music
B6 – Dualism
B7 – Another Lost Day
B8 – On My Way Home

More information: https://www.discogs.com/Tu-Do-Hospital-P...se/1647358

Barely Not Dead with Manorlady - An Interview

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Quando escuto uma banda como o trio Manorlady, é inevitável não entrar numa máquina do tempo pessoal e voltar aos 90´s. O frescor, as descobertas, as frustrações, as loucuras de uma fase em que absolutamente nada valia mais a pena do que sair pra rua, ou ir atrás de suas bandas favoritas sem pensar se amanhã vai ter algo importante no trabalho ou no colégio, simplesmente foda-se, nós íamos e dane-se as consequências.

Aaron, guitarras e voz, Melissa, baixo e voz e Conor na bateria pegam pesado nestes sentimentos no espetacular EP, "Barely Not Dead", lançado no final do ano passado. Desnecessário citar referências ou influências, o que o Manorlady faz é jogar tudo num caldeirão e explodir como uma grande guitar band sabe fazer.

E o mais legal de tudo, é que, não estou mais nos 90´s, já passei por toda aquela loucura, e quando dou por mim a máquina do tempo pessoal, retornou pra 2017 e simplesmente tudo continua fazendo sentido, ao menos pra mim.

Escute alto e aproveite o ontem, o hoje e o amanhã, na companhia do Manorlady, é claro.

***** Interview with Manorlady ****

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Q: When did Manorlady start? Tell us about the history...
(M): Manorlady formed in 2009, in Charlottesville, Virginia, and was made up of Aaron and I, and my younger brother Donald who lived with us at the time. The idea of the band grew out of a climbing accident in which Aaron shattered his ankle and needed a new favorite/serious hobby. Both Aaron and Donald had played music for many years but never together, and I learned to play bass in order to join them. Donald played keys, and Aaron played guitar and programmed beats, using a MIDI foot controller to steer the beats during live performances. Donald has been off doing his own thing for a while but is always welcome to jump back in whenever he wants. Over the years we’ve played with and without drummers, on the east coast for a few years and in California since 2013. We’re stoked to currently have a rad drummer, Conor, allowing Aaron to focus on guitar and vocals…and all the extra pedals that go with that!

Q: Who are your influences?
(M): When we first started playing together we decided to each come up with a couple songs we’d want to cover, to get an idea of what we might be working with. We all liked a lot of similar music but also had some different interests. We recorded a few of these cover songs, which ended up on our ‘Home Away’ EP and were pretty random, from Beach Boys to Portishead to American Analog Set. Without it really being the intention, our tunes ended up sounding a little dark and moody. Maybe that was my fault, as I had us regularly listening to The Cure and a lot of other music that might be considered on the darker/heavier side of things. I’m also influenced by a lot of female fronted bands and artists, like Broadcast, Bat for Lashes, and Chelsea Wolfe.

(A): I have always been attracted to well composed music, small or large. I also really appreciate play-through production for LPs and EPs, or basically any recordings that are well mastered and fit very nicely and intentionally together. When I was 12 my Dad showed me Pink Floyd and then it was all over. I guess I really like quality production. Other than punk rock the first music I blasted in my room was bleep bloop IDM, and specifically Squarepusher. I was (still am) fascinated with his take on both production and live performance. Eventually in college a friend handed me a copy of Loveless and things changed again. It took me like 6 years to fully comprehend what was happening there. The interesting part is that by this time I was in a band with Melissa, and we had been drawing a lot of comparisons to early 4AD bands like Cocteau Twins. It is interesting because after that it seemed like in many ways the music we started playing led us to this strange weird shoegaze world.

(C): My main and first influences as a drummer were and are mostly older jazz drummers. I was trained as a jazz musician from a young age, so I have to show some love for Philly Joe Jones and Jimmy Cobb, who both played with Miles Davis during his first "classic period". I also really enjoy some contemporary jazz drummers like Steve Jordan, JoJo Mayer, and Brian Blade. In terms of rock, I'm a huge Topper Headon fan (of the Clash), and of course John Bonham (of Led Zeppelin). I do enjoy some modern indie drummers too but I feel the good ones are far and few between unfortunately, including Jeremiah Green of Modest Mouse, Justin Peroff of Broken Social Scene, Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Steve Holmes of American Football. I enjoy drummers who can groove, feel the music, and express themselves, as opposed to ones with chops or speed.

Q. Make a list of 5 albums of all time…
(M): The Cure – Bloodflowers, Henryk Gorecki – Symphony No. 3, Slowdive – Souvlaki, Bjork – Vespertine, Grandaddy – The Sophtware Slump

(A): Songs Ohia – Ghost Tropic, Rachels – Music for Egon Schiele, Sigur Ros – ( ), Raveonettes – Whip It On, Nine Inch Nails – Broken

(C): London Calling by the Clash, Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan, Love is Hell by Ryan Adams, Kind of Blue by Miles Davis, A Ghost is Born by Wilco, American Football by American Football, Voodoo by D'Angelo The list goes on...


Q. How do you feel playing live?
(A): Playing live is where the recording magic needs to deliver as a live performance. It can certainly be done in a number of ways, but really needs to be convincing and entertaining. When we were doing the drum machine thing for Home and Ego Oppressor tours I was really adamant that the beats were ‘performed’ in one way or another; and I’m glad that we did it this way. There were a lot times in the middle of a song where someone would miss a cue and would play something different (quite often I was the guilty one), and having the opportunity to play ‘foot DJ’ with the beats meant that we could improvise. It meant that the song was unique and live, and not some kind of disgusting band karaoke situation. With live drums, and specifically with Conor, I am happy to move on to more complicated guitar and vocals stuff. When removing the MIDI foot controller from my pedal board, it did feel like a giving away a small piece of my heart. Fortunately it was easily mended with more pedals.

(C): I feel at home and relaxed.

(M): I still get a little nervous playing in front of anyone, but I’ve grown to really enjoy it, especially when surrounded by good people.

Q. How do you describe Manorlady sounds?
(A): Being the person who initially writes the songs, I am probably not a great person to answer this, but my aim in writing is to convey a bit of emotional complexity in a few minutes. I try to write stuff that captures individual emotions in the context of other individual emotions. This is what life is like.

(C): A giant noise cluster of at least 20 emotions at a given moment.

Q: Tell us about the process of recording the songs?
(A): To some extent I have always been technically involved in the engineering or recording process. For ‘Home’ we self-recorded guitars, keys, and vocals at our home (“Manorlady Manor”, of course) in Charlottesville, Virginia. Most of the drums were re-recorded in a huge studio at UC San Diego. My brother, Cameron Bailey (Boarsley), had just finished a Computer Arts and Music undergrad program and was working as a technician in the studios on campus. Cameron has a great sense of musicality and the ability to access some fancy tech tools (I’ll come back to this in a minute). Cameron also did most of the production for ‘Home’. For ‘Ego Oppressor’, the whole process was done in-house. The beats for ‘Ego Oppressor’ were entirely synthetic and intended to be quite dark. This meant that I could keep using my early 90s hardware to get exactly the abysmal, de-tuned sound we’d been practicing with (Akai S-01, Alesis HR-16). I used Ableton Live to do the engineering and production. This was pretty simple for us because I also used Ableton to ‘perform’ the beats for practices and live shows. For the latest EP, ‘Barely Not Dead’, we had moved to California and began working with our friend, Ryan Lee, who had been playing for years and recording other folks in the area. We had this small collection of songs, of which half were years old and the other half were super new. Melissa and I initially set out with Ryan to record a demo and then in a single day most of the EP ‘Barely Not Dead’ was recorded. We laid down guitars over a little Korg Beats unit, and then laid down vocals right away that same night. We were in the market for a new drummer and asked Cameron if he could help us lay down a proper drum track to finish building a demo. He suggested trying out this new virtual drum kit that he built in Ableton, which emulates six microphone placements on a kit. Anyhow, after a bit of skepticism on my part, only to later be hugely impressed, he delivered the drums that are heard on the EP, which are pretty rad. We are currently in the demo process for what will shape up to be a new LP. With Conor having joined us, we’re doing this one totally live. Things are sounding great so far.

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Q. Which new bands do you recommend?
(A): Shana Falana, Holy Drug Couple, Gleemer

(M): Suburban Living, Zen Mother, Heron Oblivion

(C): The World is A Beautiful Place, The National, Ryan Adams just put out a great new record as did American Football, The Growlers...

Q: Which band would you love to make a cover version of?
(A): Several of our earliest covers were recorded on our first EP, ‘Home Away’. A new cover would be some kind of bloody fight between Pat Benatar, The Breeders, and Broken Social Scene.

(C): Anybody good! It would be fun to shoegaze some old Motown!

Q: What are your plans for the future?
(M): We have been working on quite a few new songs and hope to record another full length album this year. Other than that and playing live as much as we’re able, the future is open to whatever may come!

(A): More songs! More shows!

(C): Grad School, recording my own solo album, continuing to progress in my bands, and progressing with my poetry and my writing!

Q: Any parting words?
(A): We really value all the love from fans and folks that have helped us along the way. Stoked for the new stuff in 2017. I think this is the biggest and most concise music we’ve ever made.

(C): I appreciate the time. Go outside a lot. Get off your phone. Listen to good old records. Love animals. Smoke a lot of cigarettes and drink a lot of coffee. Buy a skateboard. Travel. Help somebody in need. Love and live in music. Read a lot of books!
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Ah Feel Like Ahcid

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ah%2Bfeel.jpgA tremendous collection of 60's acid stuff, very few layups in the bunch, either........Quicksilver, Steve Miller,
Bob Smith, Ant Trip Ceremony all are bands that rarely appear on comps like these.....chances are I downloaded this from an unknown site who knows when, but this set offers one joy after another......you should love this one, if you love 60's hippie stuff!

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01. The Balloon Farm - A Question Of Temperature - 2.39
02. The Third Bardo - Five Years Ahead Of My Time - 2.14
03. The Book of Changes - I Stole The Goodyear Blimp - 2.22
04. First Crew To The Moon - The Sun Lights Up The Shadows Of Your Mind - 2.19
05. SRC - Up All Night - 3.06
06. Morning Dew - Crusader's Smile - 2.47
07. The Fallen Angels - Mother's Homesick Too - 2.22
08. The Human Beinz - April 15th - 6.55
09. Kim Fowley - Bubblegum - 2.28
10. T.I.M.E. - Tripping Into Sunshine - 3.06
11. The Steve Miller Band - The Beauty Of Time Is That It's Snowing - 5.18
12. The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love - 2.31
13. Chris & Craig - Isha - 2.16
14. The Raik's Progress - Sewer Rat Love Chant - 2.38
15. Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck - One Ring Jane - 4.23
16. Mad River - Wind Chimes - 7.10
17. Gandalf - Can You Travel In The Dark Alone - 3.04
18. Hour Glass - Bells - 2.25
19. Food - Forever Is A Dream - 4.06
20. David Axelrod - Urizen - 4.00
21. The Common People - Soon There'll Be Thunder - 2.21
22. Fargo - Sunny Day Blue - 2.30
23. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Bears - 2.08
24. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Ah Feel Like Ahcid - 3.04
25. Ant Trip Ceremony - Four In The Morning - 4.31
26. Bob Smith - Don´t Tell Lady tonight - 3.09
27. Bubble Puppy - Hot Smoke and Sasafrass - 2.33
28. Darius - Sweet Mama - 2.34
29. Euclid - It´s All Over Now - 3.23
30. Gold - Fried Neck Bones (Fillmore West) - 5.33

Blue Bus - Your Mind's Moving Too Fast (1967)

Smelling Just Another Bad Breath [1986/FLAC]

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Various Artists – Smelling Just Another Bad Breath
   
Label/Cat#: Double A Records – AA 003
Country: Germany
Year: 1986
Genre: Rock
Style: Hardcore, Punk
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation

Tracklist
A1 – Psykisk Terror – På Samme Jord
A2 – Detonators – Charge Alley
A3 – Moskwa – Stand & Fight
A4 – Instigators – Blind Eye
A5 – Angor Wat – King Of Greed
A6 – Blue Marbellas – Use Me Up
A7 – Z.S.D. – Desertieren
A8 – Billy & The Willies – Rats
A9 – Sons Of Sadism – Irgendwann
B1 – Sons Of Sadism – Psychopathen
B2 – Moskwa – Anarchy
B3 – Z.S.D. – Die Fabrik Macht Dicht
B4 – EXXX – F**********
B5 – Concrete Sox – Wipeout
B6 – Detonators – Beyond Control
B7 – Skeezicks – Suicide
B7 – Instigators – Eye To Eye
B8 – Psykisk Terror – Hvit Natt

More information: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Smelling...se/1837578

Various Artists - Goth Box [1996/APE]

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Artists: Various
Boxset: Goth Box

Tracks:

CD1

[the disc also known as G] NinjastarBlink

01. Bauhaus - ''Boys''
02. March Violets - ''Religious as Hell'' {...Big Grin}
03. Big Electric Cat - ''Twisting Man''
04. The Wake - ''Control''
05. Gitane Demone - ''Tongue of Fire''
06. Corpus Delecti - ''Noxious (The Demon's Game)''
07. Fahrenheit 451 - ''Flowers Melt Away'' {...now picturing Ray Bradbury going public with new face makeup}
08. The Shadow Dance - ''Temple''
09. Die Form - ''Cantique 1''
10. Executive Slacks - ''God on the Tongue [Godmix]'' {...band name makes me smile}
11. Advent Sleep - ''Lookaway My Love''
12. Aria - ''A Breed of Spite''
13. Seraphim Shock - ''After Dark'' {...great band name!}
14. Meridian - ''Masquerade [Possession Mix]''

CD2

[the bigish O: so as not to confuse Oscar Robertson with--Drunk]

01. Play Dead - ''The Tenant''
02. Alien Sex Fiend - ''Hurricane Fighter Plane''
03. The New Creatures - ''A Dark Place''
04. Switchblade Symphony - ''Dissolve''
05. Lycia - ''Everything Is Cold''
06. Two Witches - ''The Angel of Pain''
07. Usherhouse - ''Monkey Strange''
08. Rose of Avalanche - ''Stick in the Woods''
09. Bell, Book and Candle - ''Below''
10. Eva O. - ''One in a Million''
11. Wreckage - ''Devil's Little Helper [The Lucifer Mix]'' {...pouring it on thick there?}
12. Brotherhood of Pagans - ''Guilty''
13. Apocalypse Theater - ''The Diseased''
14. Galaxy Chamber - ''Ascension''
15. Lestat - ''?''

CD3

[T minus 10--Spank_dark]

01. The Damned - ''Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde''
02. Edera - ''Vague Inklings''
03. The Chameleons U.K. - ''In Shreds''
04. The Prophetess - ''All I Want''
05. Mephisto Waltz - ''T-2000 (Kokoro)''
06. Love Is Colder Than Death - ''The City in The Sea''
07. Kore - ''Flower''
08. Inkubus Sukkubus - ''Witch Hunt''
09. Malaise - ''Walking Through the Wonderland''
10. James Ray and The Performance - ''Mountain Voices [Remix]''
11. Ex-Voto - ''Resurrection Mary''
12. Nosferatu - ''The Haunting [Main Mix]''
13. Deep Red - ''Holy You''
14. Skeletal Family - ''So Sure''
15. Beat Mistress - ''Tigerlilly''

CD4

[H here would of course stand for H--Pokey]

01. David J - ''The Enochian Angel of the 7th Aethyr''
02. Christian Death - ''The Angels [Assassin Mix]''
03. Aurora - ''The Legend of Our Origin''
04. The Shroud - ''Caged Bird''
05. Rosetta Stone - ''Six Before Dawn (96.6 Before Dawn)''
06. Deathride 69 - ''State of Decay'' {...one of thankfully only a couple regrettable band names on this comp}
07. Black Tape for a Blue Girl - ''Across a Thousand Blades ['96]''
08. Children on Stun - ''Beginning of the End [7'' Version]''
09. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - ''Hand on Heart''
10. Patricia Morrison - ''Reflection''
11. Kill Sister Kill - ''Blessings''
12. Sofia Run- ''Harmonics''
13. Drumatic - ''Earth as in Heaven''
14. Die Laughing - ''Nemesis''
15. The Last Dance - ''Do You Believe in Angels'' {...only the ones simultaneously on Earth and earth}
16. Reverb Sleep - ''You Can't Help It''

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Sensing some new groups that could make my collection cut.
Hope you enjoy exploring this release.

Beer

Charge

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qu.pngThis is a weird one, I found this EP in my stuff......plain blank disc with the word "Charge" written on it, no label, no case.......I can find out NOTHING about this band or album......the rub? it's pretty good......four pretty hard rocking, wah wah drenched tunes, plus an awesome 17 minute closing epic.......Anyone know ANYTHING about this one, I'd LOVE TO KNOW SOME MORE, this is very likeable


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