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Sorry for the small amount of posts lately. I started a great new job and it has been taking up a lot of my free time. Luckily for all fans of good music, someone will be helping me update this from now on, so expect the usual amount of content to return shortly.
Also, I added a yell box function on the right side of the page, under the blog archive section. Please post all requests there from now on. That will ensure I will see it sooner. Also, if a link is down, mention it there and I will see it a lot sooner.
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Sound And Fury
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
Red Cross- Teen Babes From Montesanto
Here is a cool ep of cover songs from Red Cross. Well, Redd Kross, but I hate that spelling, so it's Red Cross to me. Anyways, this is all cover songs. They cover all kinds of music, from The Rolling Stones to David Bowie. All music that I normally don't really like at all. But they pull it off really well here. This is cool too because soon after this, Red Cross would take their music in a whole different direction and this covers record is like they covered one song each from the music that would influence their later material. What a great band. Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tbwiva
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Red Cross- Annette's Got The Hits
Here is the first Red Cross ep, from before the spelling change in the name and from before they added other influences. This is fantastic early SoCal punk. Six songs. All classics.
It is weird listening to this band, this record is straight forward catchy punk but their later material has more rock influences but keeps the intensity of the earlier songs.
The songs on here are so good. The highlights are 'I Hate My School' with the memorable opening bass line and 'S&M Party' with its killer guitar lines.
This has always been one of my favorites and I hope you like it too! Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xu6aen
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Authorities- Soundtrack For Trouble 7"
Here is the amazing Authorities 'Soundtrack For Trouble' 7". This fits in good with the time it came out... 1982... California. The songs are fast but have that that amazing melodic sense about them that makes them instantly memorable and good for endless listens. There are some cynical lyrics too.
I had this 7" for years and a friend I grew up with was convinced that they were racist. in 'I Hate Cops' he's like, "I hate cops, they're all fucking piggers...". Well this kid was convinced he said something else besides piggers. Something that rhtymes with piggers. Well, that's definately not the case. Anyways, great record. Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/fbz963
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Battalion Of Saints- Fighting Boys 12"
Here is the Battalion Of Saints 'Fighting Boys' 12".
This is a great example of some early hardcore. The songs are fast but they don't lose the tuneful and melodic edge that makes them memorable. They knew how to write some cool hooks, especially in the title song.
Battalion Of Saints appeared to be a death trap for everyone involved, besides the singer...
"The mainstay of the band is the singer, George Anthony. Most of the other original members of the band either quit or died during their first stint. Guitarist Chris Smith overdosed and drowned, bassist Barry Farwell died of drug related health problems, Dave Astor blew his brains out, and Don Diaz died of AIDS. By the time they broke up in '85, the band went through nearly a dozen different members, and others who were short lived."
The band released a lot of great tunes, this, the Second Coming LP, the demo (that is available elsewhere on this blog), 7"'s, comp songs, etc. Great band. I hope you enjoy the music!
Here is a cool promo picture of the band that was incorporated on the back cover of this record...
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0kj4xe
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Rancor- Discography
Here is everything from the great Rancor.
Rancor was a hardcore band from Allentown PA in the late 90's. They came out around the same time as Floorpunch, Ten Yard Fight and others did, to rescue us from the metalcore nightmare that hardcore had become. Some of my favorite show memories from that time involve shows that Rancor played. Like the Yuletide Youth Crew Fest at 180 Club in Maryland. Or the first time Floorpunch played Buffalo at that place on Military Ave. Fuck, so many great shows and some of the best times I have had in life. Every weekend, we would travel to some great show, somewhere on the east coast.
The singer of this band was was one of the best of all time, super animated and bounding all over the place. His head would turn bright red when they played because he would get so worked up during the songs. I always think of that when someone asks me about this band.
I think I included everything here:
Demo
Flip The Switch 7"
Never Hold Back 7"
Songs from The Time Is Now comp
Song from the Memories Of Tomorrow comp
Some of the music from that time didn't hold up too well. But I always thought Rancor held up quite well. I hope you enjoy the music!
Here are a few cool live pictures that I found...
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The music is here...
NEW LINK!!! http://www.sendspace.com/file/tahz7e
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Visual Discrimination- We Got The Edge
Here is everything that Visual Discrimination ever recorded.
Visual Discrimination was a late 80's hardcore band from California. They had a much harder sound than a lot of the other straight edge bands from California around the same time. I've often heard them described as a late 80's California version of New York Hardcore. That description is not far off either.
Members from this band later went on to be in A Chorus Of Disapproval, where they recorded some good tunes and ruined lives with the ugly stick. Haha.
Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tl3zfe
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Legal Weapon- Your Weapon
Here is the great Legal Wepaon 'Your Weapon' LP from 1982.
Legal Weapon was a really talented band from Los Angeles in the early 80's. All of their early material is amazing, but this LP is the best, in my opinion. This is strong melodic punk with female vocals. She can carry a tune and can effortlessly go from angry and pissed to quality singing. Man, I hate when there are female singers who have that squeaky shriek voice. I can't stand that shit. Well, if you can imagine the exact opposite of that, it is found here. Besides the stellar singing, there is also the musicianship of Frank Agnew ( Adolescents, Social Distortion, TSOL and brother of guitar wizard Rikk Agnew) and Steve Soto (from Adolescents and Agent Orange). The songs here go from fast to slow, but they are all filled with hooks and lines that will stick in your head. This is top notch music. If people are interested, I can post some of their other records. Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/rtceeo
Monday, May 5, 2008
Moondog- Demo 1990
Here is the Moondog demo from 1990.
This might have even come out before 1990 but my copy is labeled 1990 so that is how I will post it. Moondog came after Gorilla Biscuits and have a similar sound, but with a lot of progression in song writing, if that makes sense. Gorilla Biscuits even covered 'Distance' many times. The songs here are really well written and I think its some of the best stuff Walter has written. This thing has been bootlegged over and over again. I had a bootleg 7" of this with the shittiest sound quality imaginable. Later on, someone gave me another one, which had really good sound quality. I read that a proper release is in the works and that is good.
Anyways, check it out. Enjoy the music!
The music is here...
http://www.sendspace.com/file/940j4w
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