Another great album from great oi-punk band called Evil Conduct. Listen to it and enjoy!
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понедельник, 26 декабря 2011 г.
Evil Conduct - Eye For An Eye (2002)
Threats - Demos and Rarities
ABS - A Wop Bop A Loo Bop ... A Cough, Wheeze, Fart!
Abs is one punk rock band from Wales and formed 1980 in Newport....Released two albums in 1989 and 1990 and some singles,with the very known song Grease Your Ralph in 1987.......This double compilation have all the songs from the 2 albums and some versions of John Peel sessions and live records.........
http://depositfiles.com/files/mj5bh5q38
http://depositfiles.com/files/mj5bh5q38
M.I.A. - Lost Boys
M.I.A. was a punk band from Orange County, California and they were formed in the early 80's. Their music were influenced by The Sex Pistols, The Damned, Buzzcocks, Ramones, The Decline, Circle Jerks , Germs, Black Flag , T.S.O.L and others.
In 1984 they signed a deal with Alternative Tentacles label, after the label's founder and Dead Kennedys' frontman Jello Biafra, saw them play at a secret illegal punk nightclub in Las Vegas.
In 2001 "Lost Boys" released, which is a 37-song retrospective of the band's work, including "Last Rites" split LP (1982), "Murder in a foreign place" LP (1984) and several additional tracks.
http://depositfiles.com/files/s5ctkm0e3
In 1984 they signed a deal with Alternative Tentacles label, after the label's founder and Dead Kennedys' frontman Jello Biafra, saw them play at a secret illegal punk nightclub in Las Vegas.
In 2001 "Lost Boys" released, which is a 37-song retrospective of the band's work, including "Last Rites" split LP (1982), "Murder in a foreign place" LP (1984) and several additional tracks.
http://depositfiles.com/files/s5ctkm0e3
понедельник, 19 сентября 2011 г.
The Rude Kids - Worst Of... A Pardonless Collection
четверг, 25 августа 2011 г.
Radio Birdman - Radio - Activity (Singles & Ep's)
Although the best-known band of the early Australian punk scene of the late '70s was the Saints, the first band to wave the punk rock flag in the land down under was Radio Birdman. Formed by Australian émigré Deniz Tek (originally from Ann Arbor, MI) and Aussie surfer-turned-vocalist Rob Younger in 1974, Radio Birdman's approach to rock & roll was rooted in the high-energy, apocalyptic guitar rant of the Stooges and MC5, sprinkled liberally with a little East Coast underground hard rock courtesy of Blue Öyster Cult. Their first EP, Burn My Eye, released in 1976, was a great record and still remains a seminal chunk of Aussie punk. Loud and snotty, with Younger bellowing his guts out and Tek on a search-and-destroy mission with his guitar, this was a great debut that set the stage for the impending deluge of Aussie punk bands waiting in the wings.
1,2,3,4: Burn My Eye EP 1976
5,6,7,8: More Fun! EP 1988 (Live Paddington Town Hall 12.12.77, A8 Rockfield Studio 78)
9: The Raouls (D. Tek featuring P. Hoyle & C. Masuak) from "Surf 'O' Rama" sampler
10,11: Single 1978
12,13: TV Jones 1974
14: Visitors 1979 alternate guitar mix, non-album (from Red-Eye-Appetizer)
15,16: Single 1984 (15: D. Tek, Studio Houston, Texas 1981, 16: Radio Birdman: Rockfield Studio 78)
17,19: Single 1999 D. Tek & C. Masuak [Hitmen D.T.K.] (Studio Houston, Texas 1991)
http://depositfiles.com/files/vz02r5h32
1,2,3,4: Burn My Eye EP 1976
5,6,7,8: More Fun! EP 1988 (Live Paddington Town Hall 12.12.77, A8 Rockfield Studio 78)
9: The Raouls (D. Tek featuring P. Hoyle & C. Masuak) from "Surf 'O' Rama" sampler
10,11: Single 1978
12,13: TV Jones 1974
14: Visitors 1979 alternate guitar mix, non-album (from Red-Eye-Appetizer)
15,16: Single 1984 (15: D. Tek, Studio Houston, Texas 1981, 16: Radio Birdman: Rockfield Studio 78)
17,19: Single 1999 D. Tek & C. Masuak [Hitmen D.T.K.] (Studio Houston, Texas 1991)
http://depositfiles.com/files/vz02r5h32
Exploding White Mice - Brute Force and Ignorance + A Nest of Vipers (1985, 1988)
Modern English - Mesh & Lace (1981)
Toy Love - Cuts (1980)
Toy Love was a New Zealand alternative/punk rock band fronted by Chris Knox. Other members were guitarist Alec Bathgate, bass player Paul Kean, drummer Mike Dooley, and keyboard player Jane Walker. The band developed out of the earlier punk band The Enemy in Dunedin, New Zealand, and are often regarded as the progenitors of the Dunedin Sound movement.
Toy Love were together for less than two years (1978-79) and spent a large part of that time in Australia. They released just one (self-titled) album, however the band members were apparently appalled by the mixing of the tracks which took the edge off the band's deliberately raw sound.
http://depositfiles.com/files/liu241t2k
Toy Love were together for less than two years (1978-79) and spent a large part of that time in Australia. They released just one (self-titled) album, however the band members were apparently appalled by the mixing of the tracks which took the edge off the band's deliberately raw sound.
http://depositfiles.com/files/liu241t2k
пятница, 12 августа 2011 г.
Reporters - Bare Hands (1983)
Fingerprintz - The Very Dab (1979)
Crowd - A World Apart (1979) + bonus demo tracks
The year was 1978. The place was Huntington Beach, California. The band was The Crowd. And nothing would ever be the same again. The Crowd were in the vanguard of the Orange County beach punk explosion of the late 1970s. They helped create and define a timeless sound which remains influential even today, over two decades later.
http://depositfiles.com/files/bf4oe6rj0
http://depositfiles.com/files/bf4oe6rj0
Cardiac Kidz - Get out! 1978-1981
вторник, 28 июня 2011 г.
Visitors - Visitors (1979)
Sillies - America's Most Wanton (compilation)
Formed on April 10th 1977, The Sillies kicked it all off with their premiere show in '77 alongside the new MC5 and Destroy All Monsters. Being one of the few bands in Detroit to actually play original music, gigs were scarce. After landing a few shows like the "Hooker's Ball" (a benefit for prostitutes), in 1978 they found an old supper club called "Bookies Club 870" that they morphed into Detroit's first rock nightclub and attracted bands like The Damned, Dead Boys and Johnny Thunders among others.
In 1979 they released their only 7" called "No Big Deal" despite more than half the band leaving just prior to release. In late 1980 they went on tour with Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, at the end of it they saw 4 more members depart. Throughout the years, The Sillies would reunite for a show or two, playing together as recently as 2008.
http://depositfiles.com/files/k9ha9p99x
In 1979 they released their only 7" called "No Big Deal" despite more than half the band leaving just prior to release. In late 1980 they went on tour with Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, at the end of it they saw 4 more members depart. Throughout the years, The Sillies would reunite for a show or two, playing together as recently as 2008.
http://depositfiles.com/files/k9ha9p99x
четверг, 23 июня 2011 г.
The 222s - Montreal Punk '78-'81
Spys - Original Punkrock from Canada (1979-1980)
This LP was a collection of the 7", demos from 1979 and some material from the live reunion show in 1995. This was released by Incognito out of Germany who released the awesome "Back to the Front" comps, which are the best sort of KBD type of releases that I have seen. The band was made up of Elad on guitar, Coma Joe on bass, Dave O'Gormanon drums, and Frank Carlone on vocals.
http://depositfiles.com/files/sqrjv2lm7
http://depositfiles.com/files/sqrjv2lm7
Proles - Thought Crime (1978-1994)
HOOK LADEN ULTRA CATCHY PUNK ROCK WITH A STRONG POP EDGE EXPLODES FROM THIS LATE 70's ENGLISH GROUP . SURE TO PLEASE FANATICS OF THE UNDERTONES , BUZZCOCKS , BOYS AND OTHER 70's PUNK BANDS . THIS DISC HAS ALL THEIR KNOWN AND UNKNOWN STUDIO RECORDINGS FROM 1978 - 1994.
http://depositfiles.com/files/d13m9oi92
http://depositfiles.com/files/d13m9oi92
Epileptics - System Rejects (1978-1979)
вторник, 21 июня 2011 г.
Transplants - Police State: Early Boston Punk, 1976-1979 (US)
This is the definitive archival release of one of Boston's first 70s punk bands, THE TRANSPLANTS. The group formed in 1976 and split up in late 1979. They played local shows in Boston and also did some radio interviews around Massachusetts.
This compilation release is from the only surviving tapes, which were restored professionally. Bacchus Archives presents to you 75 minutes worth of THE TRANSPLANTS home made live and studio tapes. The band had an original take on the 1970's Punk sound and also did a slew of '60s garage covers!
http://depositfiles.com/files/bkxlynw4z
This compilation release is from the only surviving tapes, which were restored professionally. Bacchus Archives presents to you 75 minutes worth of THE TRANSPLANTS home made live and studio tapes. The band had an original take on the 1970's Punk sound and also did a slew of '60s garage covers!
http://depositfiles.com/files/bkxlynw4z
пятница, 17 июня 2011 г.
Snivelling Shits - I Can't Come (collection)
Vectors - Death To Disco
THE SODS - Minutes To Go (1979)
Reactors - World War Four (1980)
THE REACTORS were a new-wave punk band from San Bernadino California who had a strong lp in '80 called 'WORLD WAR FOUR',
Similiar to BLONDIE, and X-RAY SPECS with a girl singer, but stronger punk styled guitars, with rebellious lyrics, another reviewer noted some 60s pop garage influences on their lp....
http://depositfiles.com/files/3fcljhhzs
Similiar to BLONDIE, and X-RAY SPECS with a girl singer, but stronger punk styled guitars, with rebellious lyrics, another reviewer noted some 60s pop garage influences on their lp....
http://depositfiles.com/files/3fcljhhzs
Big In Japan - Big In Japan (1977-1979)
Insults - Insults to Injury (1979)
суббота, 21 мая 2011 г.
Dry Heaves - Shoot Yourself! (collection)
пятница, 22 апреля 2011 г.
Raxola - ST - 1978
четверг, 21 апреля 2011 г.
Normals - Your Punk Heritage 1977-1984
Great Louisiana punk outfit!
Your Punk Heritage compiles the "Almost Ready" single, an obscure, yet essential, U.S. punk-era benchmark; a clutch of demo sessions (some self-produced, with others abandoned after the band's funds ran out); and live tracks from the 1984 reunion show.
http://depositfiles.com/files/1qwhkvjc6
Your Punk Heritage compiles the "Almost Ready" single, an obscure, yet essential, U.S. punk-era benchmark; a clutch of demo sessions (some self-produced, with others abandoned after the band's funds ran out); and live tracks from the 1984 reunion show.
http://depositfiles.com/files/1qwhkvjc6
Lewd - Kill Yourself...Again (1999, compilation)
Joe Cool & The Killers - Killers (1977)
Joe Cool and his band of Brits formed in '77 only to split one year later. Just one 7" titled "I Just Don't Care" and one LP document their existence. Their LP "Killer" was originally released in 1978 on the major Ariola Records. Later in the 1978 their guitarist, Tony Mayberry, departed for the Depressions.
A mandatory listen for anyone into punk of the '77 era.
http://depositfiles.com/files/wmidlkg4d
A mandatory listen for anyone into punk of the '77 era.
http://depositfiles.com/files/wmidlkg4d
Foreign Objects - Violent World LP (US)
Cinecyde - I Left My Heart in Detroit City (1982)
Detroit has been the site of several musical generations of punk; Cinecyde emerged on the local scene there in the late '70s, gigging and releasing records (by several bands as well as compilations) on their own label. Following a sneery pair of rudimentary 7-inch EPs and some singles, I Left My Heart in Detriot was the groups first full length. A great mix of powerpop with a punk punch. Don't come crying to me is my favorite song from them.
http://depositfiles.com/files/aml5u3efc
http://depositfiles.com/files/aml5u3efc
среда, 20 апреля 2011 г.
LATEX NOVELTIES - A Girl's Best Friend
The Kids - Naughty Kids (1978)
The Kids - S-T (1978)
Johnny Dole & the Scabs - Scab Animal 1977
Guilty Razors - Collection
Billy Karloff And The Extremes - Let Your Fingers Do The Talking (1981)
1977-1978 Billy Karloff & the Goats played regularly at the Roxy, London's famous Punk club. Later in 1978 he made an album called The Maniac under the name Billy Karloff Band.
Having been enjoined from using the name Billy Karloff & the Supremes, a later incarnation (including ex-Tom Robinson Band drummer Dolph Taylor) ultimately became the Extremes. Great power-pop/mod album!
http://depositfiles.com/files/vytemmjll
Having been enjoined from using the name Billy Karloff & the Supremes, a later incarnation (including ex-Tom Robinson Band drummer Dolph Taylor) ultimately became the Extremes. Great power-pop/mod album!
http://depositfiles.com/files/vytemmjll
Battered Wives - S/T (1978)
Amber Squad - Arewehavinganotherinhereorwhat? (UK)
Coming out of Rutland (near Lincoln) in early 1980, the Amber Squad played a fine mix of Pub Rock / Power-Pop / Ska and Punk Rock and soon built up a reputation as a great live band with their powerful originals and classic R&B covers.
Featuring both singles, the compilation appearance and 14 previously unreleased tracks and great artwork and liner notes by the band this is a release that anyone with an interest in the Mod / Punk era cannot afford to be without.
http://depositfiles.com/files/f05ucrvx9
Featuring both singles, the compilation appearance and 14 previously unreleased tracks and great artwork and liner notes by the band this is a release that anyone with an interest in the Mod / Punk era cannot afford to be without.
http://depositfiles.com/files/f05ucrvx9
суббота, 5 февраля 2011 г.
Donkeys - Monkey Business (2004 compilation)
вторник, 1 февраля 2011 г.
Commandos - Fight to Win LP (compilation) (2003)
The Commandos from Worcester, Massachusetts were founded in 1978 by Brian Hopper and Jeff Crane. At the time, the Commandos were probably the youngest punk rock band anywhere with the youngest member being just 12 years old. Over the years, the Commandos have built a solid reputation as a hard rocking band, often stealing the spotlight from headlining acts such as Black Flag, Fear, Johnny Thunders, and Flipper. The Commandos have enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity, being featured on at least five compilation CDs, and releasing a vinyl album in 2003 (Rave Up Records, Italy).
http://depositfiles.com/files/kr172v0el
http://depositfiles.com/files/kr172v0el
Blitzkrieg Bop - Top Of The Bops (compilation) (1998)
Blitzkrieg Bop were a punk band formed in Teesside, England in February 1977. They were named after a song by Ramones with the same name. They released three singles: 1) Let's Go/Bugger Off/9 Till 5; 2) Let's Go/Life Is Just A So-So/Mental Case; 3) (You're Like A (UFO)/Viva Bobby Joe. A collection of all these tracks plus other unreleased material was released in 1998 entitled "Top Of The Bops" currently out of print.
http://depositfiles.com/files/2w57f5e67
http://depositfiles.com/files/2w57f5e67
Billy Karloff Band - The Maniac (1978)
After playing in several unsigned rock bands
since 1974 – among them Slippery Sam, The
Punks, Scum Of The Earth and The Streamliners
– in mid-’77 Billy Karloff, whose real
name was John 'Billy' Osborn (his pseudonym
was inspired by horror film star Boris
Karloff), started to front South London based
Punk combo Billy Karloff and The
Goats, whose line-up featured Karloff (v),
Chris Pye (gtr), Ed Duane (b) and Pedro
Ortiz (d/v). After performing for a few
months on London’s pub/club circuit, The
Goats contributed a decent self-penned
Punk track entitled RELICS FROM THE
PAST to the FAREWELL TO THE ROXY live
compilation, an altogether patchy album
recorded just before the end of 1977 and
pressed in April 1978 on the Lightning
imprint. In the new year of 1978, The Goats
metamorphosed into the Billy Karloff Band
and expanded to a quintet with the recruitment
of second guitarist Ivan Julian. The
same line-up recorded this 45 in February at
London’s Marquee Studios: the 7” was issued
on March 31 and was licensed for release in
Germany, Spain and Holland: these editions
only slightly alter the UK artwork (but
German copies reverse sides and have 'Punk'
printed on the sleeve). Both songs are played
with remarkable craftsmanship but are not
bona-fide Punk classic, although BACK
STREET BILLY, later covered by The
Business, is arguably more instantly appealing
than CRAZY PAVING.
http://depositfiles.com/files/r209sxf2z
since 1974 – among them Slippery Sam, The
Punks, Scum Of The Earth and The Streamliners
– in mid-’77 Billy Karloff, whose real
name was John 'Billy' Osborn (his pseudonym
was inspired by horror film star Boris
Karloff), started to front South London based
Punk combo Billy Karloff and The
Goats, whose line-up featured Karloff (v),
Chris Pye (gtr), Ed Duane (b) and Pedro
Ortiz (d/v). After performing for a few
months on London’s pub/club circuit, The
Goats contributed a decent self-penned
Punk track entitled RELICS FROM THE
PAST to the FAREWELL TO THE ROXY live
compilation, an altogether patchy album
recorded just before the end of 1977 and
pressed in April 1978 on the Lightning
imprint. In the new year of 1978, The Goats
metamorphosed into the Billy Karloff Band
and expanded to a quintet with the recruitment
of second guitarist Ivan Julian. The
same line-up recorded this 45 in February at
London’s Marquee Studios: the 7” was issued
on March 31 and was licensed for release in
Germany, Spain and Holland: these editions
only slightly alter the UK artwork (but
German copies reverse sides and have 'Punk'
printed on the sleeve). Both songs are played
with remarkable craftsmanship but are not
bona-fide Punk classic, although BACK
STREET BILLY, later covered by The
Business, is arguably more instantly appealing
than CRAZY PAVING.
http://depositfiles.com/files/r209sxf2z
Spizz Energi - Spizz Not Dead 78-88
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