We’ve had a bit of a Metal thing going on here the last couple of weeks, so what could be better than keepin’ on surfing the same wave a bit longer, yet going Punk? The heaviest Punk band in the world: Canada’s DAYGLO ABORTIONS.
I got the demo from one of my penpals from Canada in the 80s (Jamie was his name, if memory serves). As you can see, the year of the recording couldn’t be verified, but I think it’s probable. [Edit: Read the comments section]. The first LP (“Out of the Womb”) was recorded in 1981 and the a-side of the followup (“Feed U.S.A. Fetus”) in 1985 and these songs do sound like something inbetween. As far as I remember, this tape was never officially released, it only served as a – yeah, a demo tape, to find the DAYGLOS a new label [Edit: Read the comments section]. (the first LP was selfproduced). It worked and FRINGE picked them up in 1985, as we all know.
What you you get to hear are rough and very aggressive earlier versions of some of the songs we learned to love, like “Bedtime Story” or “Proud to be a Canadian”. I’m not too familiar with what the DAYGLOWS released after the 2nd LP, but I think all of these songs appeared on later releases. A great document of one of the most exciting bands to ever grace this world with its presence.
If you happen to have more info, please share, will you. In the meantime, enjoy the FRENZY of the DAYGLOW ABORTIONS.
Bedtime Story.mp3
Let’s go rape the Cunt Brain.mp3
Whiter than Hitler.mp3
Proud to be a Canadian.mp3
Araargh, fuck, kill.mp3
Ronald McReagan.mp3
Nuclear Supremacy.mp3
Oh yes – if you want to return a favor, please somebody upload a good sounding version of the unreleased GENETIC CONTROL LP.
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amazing post. I’m collecting dayglow abortions material and I’ve never even heard of this. the sound quality is impressive!!!
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This kills even though it isn´t metal. So intense! Great great great!
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WOW fuckin raw and great!!!!!!!!
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Yes this kills!! 😀 Wonderful post. I especially love your tape postings. So much great meterial you’re pulling off.
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Thanks Honey!!!
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aha must have come from my buddy Jamie Fulton. this is the Metropole Session produced by Scott Henderson (also did 2nd Neos 7″) in 1982. it was planned to be a 7″ EP, but later abandoned. you guys are very lucky to have it leaked, as back in Vic its more or less been under lock and key! two songs were remixed and featured in our CD’s for the All Your Ears Can Hear, Underground Music in Victoria 1978-84 book.
any old Victoria scene related questions? just ask!
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cheers Erich! looking forward to our next Fondu party!…and no readers, i’m not kidding!
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Thanks for the info, Jason! I knew there wa something special about this. I’d love to buy a copy of the book & CD – can you help? And yeah, another Fondue session would be nice. 😉
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Living in Victoria myself I never even heard of these recordings. Somebody should officially release this EP. Can’t thank you enough for this.
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Hey Erich- the tape did indeed come from me about 20 years ago. I got it from Scott Henderson in 1986 or 87 as Scott worked with me at the time and knew of my unhealthy obsession of most things metal and punk. I don’t recall him referring to it as an unreleased EP at the time but perhaps he had forgotten himself. “Whiter Than Hitler” and “Let’s Go Rape The Cunt Brain” (the bands ode to Brooke Shields and her vapid Jordache jeans commercials at the time) remain otherwise unreleased to this day. “Nuclear Supremacy” would later appear (albeit in an inferior rerecorded version) on the “Little Man In the Canoe” album. Great to hear it again after all these years…love the bass tone on it. Keep up the great work on the blog…it’s always a pleasure to see what you’ve posted next. Cheers, Jamie. PS…you still owe me an Infest LP (ha ha).
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Good to hear from you, Jamie – and thanks for the info! I hope I didn’t step on anybodies toes by posting this. What was that about the Infest LP?
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Holy shit this is amazing. Thanks Erich !
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This stuff is great! But four of these tracks (same recordings!) actually were released back in 83-84, on the Medium Raw compilation tape put out by the Victoria chapter of BYO. A great comp, but alas, I sold it a while ago. It also had stuff by the (pre-Nomeansno) Infamous Scientists, Jerk Ward (even younger and crazier than the Neos!), Red Tide, a couple of great tunes by a band called Chronic Submission, and some more experimental stuff. BTW, where did they steal that intro to Nuclear Supremacy from? I’m sure I’ve heard it before (Mahavishnu?)…
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That’s what I love about the blog: Almost every gets solved! Thanks much Niels. I think I have or used to have that tape. I recently read something about it on the net; it’s pretty hard to come by.
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I have a dub of the BYO comp and there’s only one song from this session included. Weird.
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Wow! Nice to see all this info rolling in. I’ve never seen the BYO comp before and I’ve been doing the records store thing in Victoria for 24+ years…you learn something new every day. Which tunes were on that? As for the posting of it…I never had any instructions that it was for my ears only when I got it from Scott so I’m totally cool with it personally not that it’s mine to say so. About the Infest…I’m just giving you a hard time Erich. I sent you money years ago for copies of the Stikky-“Cuddle” EP to sell in the store, but you were out of them by the time you got the money so you said you’d send me the Infest- “Slave” when it was done instead…never did see it though. In my laziness I never did pursue it so my loss. I ordered the special edition of the Fear of God- “Zeitgeist” vinyl from you many years later sending you cash for that too so obviously there’s no hard feelings. I’m just giving you the gears. All the best and keep up the awesome work on the blog, Jamie.
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Thanks for this. I love all things Dayglo Abortions 🙂
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Both “Let’s Go Rape…” and “Whiter Than Hitler” appeared coupled as a hidden bonus track on the 1997 version of the “Feed us…” CD on God Records (but not on the original Fringe CD). “Let’s Go Rape” is titled “Rape, Kill” on it, though. The versions are the same except they were remixed, less reverb, more guitar. Now i know where they came from ! Thanks a lot Erich !
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Whiter than Hitler. One of the best song titles ever. Thanks! Awesome to say the least.
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Thanks a lot Erich for this post…
This is a great session. VILE76.
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thanks for putting this up!
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Ah memories! Recorded in the concrete basement of the Metropole at a ridiculous volume on my old Tascam series 70 1/2″ 4 track that recorded so much early Victoria punk. The nice bass tone is because for some reason the boys (sans Spud) insisted that I overdub the bass tracks on top of the original; I can’t remember why (probably because the bass was on the drum tracks and wasn’t loud enough; I don’t think it was because of any failings in Spud’s bass playing even though, yes, we were all pretty gooned). The furnace room there had a tiny drain in the corner that doubled as a urinal; handy (if you were a guy that is). I remember being unable to monitor anything because of the volume in this tiny room so I basicaly recorded it visually by watching the VU meters. The things we do for “art”…
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Admin Reply:
December 15th, 2011 at 23:44
Thanks so much, Scott!
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Matthias Reply:
January 1st, 2016 at 16:04
Hey Scott, I’m desperately looking for live recordings from the early days. Is there any chance you might have any?
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Hiya, I’ve got something by the Dayglos that I received in the lossless FLAC format named as “Exclusive unreleased Tracks”. It turns out that the first two out of supposed 5 tracks were included in the “Out Of The Womb” LP (one track that mainly consists of a guitar riff, moaning and an organ, plus the “flatline track”). The third track (unknown to me) has the lines “He’s over here, he’s over there, he’s almost everywhere, he’s getting in my hair – let’s kill Tim Crowe [?] – do it now – let’s kick him in the ass … racist bullshit”. The 4th one seems familiar but I can’t identify it, definitely not on the first album(s), though. The 5th track (an unnerving near 8 minutes long) is very much in the vein of Dead Milkmen’s “Art Fag” song, mocking possible chart music from the days and I wouldn’t even be whether or not it is the Dayglos at all. By the words, could this be a very early version of “Aargh, Fuck, Kill”? Any idea what this might be? I would be willing to trade this with anyone who can supply me with a lossless version of the unreleased 7″ EP from 1982, w/ lossless certainly applying to the lineage as well.
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