Bla bla bla punk bla bla bla hardcore bla bla bla best band bla bla bla fuck off.
Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Optional Music
Format: 7″
Songs:
Police Truck.mp3
Holiday In Cambodia.mp3
Bla bla bla punk bla bla bla hardcore bla bla bla best band bla bla bla fuck off.
Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Optional Music
Format: 7″
Songs:
Police Truck.mp3
Holiday In Cambodia.mp3
What could better sum up the shit year 2016 than this slab by one of punk/hc most chaotic bands. This is pure hate. Genius at work without realising it. Now go kill yourself!
Country: USA
Year: 1982
Label: Visionary
Format: 7″
Songs:
After Death.mp3
You’re To Blame.mp3
No Friends.mp3
Love And Kisses.mp3
Kill Yourself.mp3
What could be a better follow up to Teenage Head than the Head?And is it even possible that a song with a title like Nothing to do in a town like Leatherhead could be bad? Probaly not as it’s such quality in the title alone. Then you add UK and the magnificent year 1979 and on Ellie Jay records and you know it will be super great!
A few years ago Detour got the boys back into the studio to record a few tracks, and they actually did a superb job. I usually avoid “new” records by old bands, the these guys manage to sound like it was no more that 2 months between the recordings. Sound, songs and instrumental skills was more or less at the exact same level! So pick that one up, and the comp LP with their complete recordings from 79-80 as it’s a very solid release. They had nothing but good songs, believe it or not.
Country: UK
Year: 1979
Label: Ellie Jay
Format: 7″
Songs:
Nothing to do in a town like Leatherhead.mp3
University 79.mp3
Usually not that fond of too much rock n roll in punk. I mean that typical rock n roll riffing. There´s some exceptions like Heartbreakers and Canadas Teenage Head.
Country: Canada
Year: 1978
Label: Epic
Format: 7″
Songs:
Picture My Face.mp3
Tearin’ Me Apart.mp3
Synthpunk, hardcore or just plain shit rock. 100 numbered copies. Taking pre-orders. Out late November 2016.
https://isotopesoap.bandcamp.com/album/frontal-disorder-post-mental-border-e-p-7