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Cardiac Arrest-life's a dead end 7"
Fucked Up-dangerous fumes 7"(derranged)
The Bayonettes-stuck in this rut 7"
The Vicious-obsessive 7"
Look Back And Laugh-street terrorism 7"
Government Warning-no moderation lp
Criminal Damage-lp
Direct Control/Strung Up-split lp
Fucked Up-triumph of life cdep
Nitad-demo cdr
Sex Vid-7"
 
more internet cd ordering:
electro quaterstaff-gretzky
morser-10,000 bad guys dead & scum
v/a-crushers, killers,destroyers. feat mugwart/molehill/goatsblood/fistula
mouth of the archatect-the tides that bind & split with kenoma
 
got these delivered from ebay today
hawkwind space ritual
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and Groundhogs
Crosscut Saw
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What's that? I've never even heard of it,is it from the 80's? It's got that look.


It's a band called the Groundhogs from the 60's/70's. This album if from mid 70's. If your going to check them out Hogwash or Split are the ones to get. You'll get them on soulseek. It's not very often you come accross them in the shops.

Here's their site.

 
Cardiac Arrest-life's a dead end 7"
Fucked Up-dangerous fumes 7"(derranged)
The Bayonettes-stuck in this rut 7"
The Vicious-obsessive 7"
Look Back And Laugh-street terrorism 7"
Government Warning-no moderation lp
Criminal Damage-lp
Direct Control/Strung Up-split lp
Fucked Up-triumph of life cdep
Nitad-demo cdr
Sex Vid-7"

I'm convinced Gary makes most of this stuff up.
 
having seen his record collection, he ain't

sloan - hook me up with american hardcore!
dunno if i'll be at cro mags tonight, see you at next oak practise yeah? ha
 
It's a band called the Groundhogs from the 60's/70's. This album if from mid 70's. If your going to check them out Hogwash or Split are the ones to get. You'll get them on soulseek. It's not very often you come accross them in the shops.

Here's their site.



I know the Groundhogs alright,saw them a few years ago in Ards and they were amazing. I have about 4 or 5 lp's just not that one. Must be one of the less well regarded ones? Is it any good?
 
having seen his record collection, he ain't

sloan - hook me up with american hardcore!


I'm working on it,it's not as good as I hoped but maybe I'm just being a know it all prick. It comes across as one of those "remember the 80's"type programmes. And the footage of bands is way too short.

I'm surprised anyone reads what I list,especially here. Not really a lot of people into the stuff I'm into.
 
If I ever see it I'll pick it up then. the sleeve would have put me off though


In the post this morning

Toadliquor-the ascension from heaven 7"
Underclass-7"
Shuder To Think-medusa seven 7"
 
The Brians-my brother is famous 7"
PIL-death disco 7"
Buzzcocks-spiral scratch ep(new hormones/document)
generation X-ready steady go 7"
Joan Jett-you don't know what you've got 7"
Bow Wow Wow-go wild in the country 7"
The Clash-tommy gun 7"
The Clash-clash city rockers 7"
Bogshed-morning sir! 7"
Skyhooks-women in uniform 7"
The Rhythm Kings-john wayne 7"
Black Sabbath-master of reality lp(vertigo,pretty beat,no poster)
Cheap Trick-can't stop falling into love 12"
The Knack-get the knack lp
 
va - devotees - a tribute to devo lp

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VARIOUS ARTISTS - “DEVOTEES” (1979)

Back in late ‘78, after “Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!” seemed to be catching on, Los Angeles new wave station KROQ 106.7 hosted a contest wherein the top dozen local bands that had the best Devo covers would get their track on “Devotees”, which I believe is one of the earliest examples of the “tribute album”. This was one of the very first LP releases by Rhino Records.

Since anyone entering the contest only had “Are We Not Men’s” 11 songs to choose from, the “Devotees” record is short on variety (whaddya mean, no version of “Come Back Jonee”?!?!), but the whole affair still manages to be fun, even though a good percentage of the tracks are novelty versions of music that was pretty quirky to begin with. My favorite has to be the version of “Jocko Homo” done by someone or some group called The Touch Tone Tuners; it’s nothing but push-button phone tones as the backing music for somewhat drunken warbling.

Track listing:

01 - Knife Lust - Shrivel Up
02 - Jupiter - Mongoloid
03 - The View - Uncontrollable Urge
04 - The Firemen - Jocko Bozo
05 - The Deadliners - Mongoloid
06 - The Bakersfield Boogie Boys - Okie From Muskogee
07 - Lonnie and the Devotions - Jocko Homo
08 - The Doguloids - Blockhead
09 - The Touch Tone Tuners - Jocko Homo
10 - Y-22 - Music inspired by Space Junk
11 - The Sordes - Mongoloid
12 - Bohonian Plimquins - Gut Feeling
 

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