The Buzz – Insanity E.P. 7″

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Time for the Buzzcocks again! No, wait! This ain’t the Buzzcocks, it’s just the Buzz! Well, I’m glad they’re as catchy as those bastards who stole the first part of these guys band name. Sick at heart, one hell of a song! It gets me buzzing all over! Sort of semi-sloppydruming, loud plunky bass, super catchy chorus, lots of sweet TVP sounding Ooooh’s, neat and simple guitar line and a great singer who’s got something to tell us all.
Him not me, not as direct perhaps, but a damn fine track with one foot in the magic DIY swamp and one is the classic sounding school of 77.
Insanity is a great track by all standards, and again with some fine singalong parts.
All in all this is one hell of a great debut. I still don’t have the band’s LP from 81, but someday I’ll have to pick it up although it’s not exactly in the same style.

This EP was reissued by Sing Sing a few years back by the way.

Country: UK
Year: 1979
Label: Redball
Format: 7″
Songs:
Insanity.mp3
Him not me.mp3
Sick at heart.mp3

Posted in 1979 | 2 Comments

Guilty Razors – I Don’t Wanna Be Rich E.P. 7″


Just like their compatriots in Dogs, these boys choose to put the title track of the EP on the B side. And just like the Dogs debut, this is yet another French classic. And unlike Coldcock these guys didn’t want to be rich. Somehow it all makes perfect sense.

I think something like 99% of all copies of this record came as promos with either (or both) stamped sleeve and a cut-off corner. 
Country:
 France
Year: 1978
Label: Polydor
Format:
7″Songs:
Provocate.mp3
Hurts and noises.mp3
I don’t wanna be a rich.mp3

Posted in 1978 | 8 Comments

Terrorways / Proud Scum- Split 7″


Here’s a Kiwi ripper for all you boys and girls, and maybe this and Peter’s recent post of Metal Urbain might be the restart of this site again as we’ve been less than frequent with updates the last year(s?). At least I know that I have a few 7inches ripped and ready to go. I know jackshit about these two bands and it wasn’t until today that I realized that Suicide 2 is a monster of a tune, just like Short-haired rock and roll. I’ve been too occupied with spinning the simple rock n’ roll of Terrorways to see that the flip might actually be even better. Perhaps not as direct, but damn that’s some strong song writing, and after playing it 5 times in a row now it carved it’s way into my brain.

Country: New Zealand
Year: 1980
Label: Ripper
Format: 7″
Songs:
Terrorways – Short-haired rock and roll.mp3
Proud Scum – Suicide 2.mp3

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Metal Urbain – Panik 7″

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Punk+synth=perfect combo. Bon appetit.

Country: France
Year: 1977
Label: Cobra
Format: 7″
Songs:
Panik.mp3
Lady Coca Cola.mp3

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The Queers – S/T E.P. 7″

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5000 dollars worth of music for your listening pleasure.

Country: USA
Year: 1984
Label: Doheny
Format: 7″
Songs:
Kicked Out Of The Webelos.mp3
Tulu Is A Wimp.mp3
At The Mall.mp3
I Spent The Rent.mp3
I Don´t Wanna Work.mp3
I´m Useless.mp3
This Place Sucks.mp3

Posted in 1984 | 9 Comments