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Out of stockLiam and Mark from Booze & Glory are fanatical about Jamaican music. The idea of turning some Booze & Glory songs into ska or reggae tunes came a long time ago for this songwriting duo, but they simply never had the time. After the raging success of volume one, it seemed inevitable that there would be a follow up reggae sessions album coming out of this European punk rock powerhouse. While the first volume took a bunch of their early classics and spun them on their head, this one flips some of their more recent hits into sure-fire reggae classics! (Pirate Press Records)
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Out of stockBROKEN BONES are a hardcore punk band originally founded in 1983, evolved from the band DISCHARGE. "A Single Decade" is a compilation CD covering their 1980's EP and single releases. Released on Brazilian label Criminal Attack Records. Features the following releases: "Decapitated" (1983) "Crucifix"(1983) "Seeing Through My Eyes" (1985) "Never Say Die" (1986) "Religion is Responsible" (1990) TRACKLIST 1 Decapitated 2:40 2 Problem 1:52 3 Liquidated Brains 1:28 4 Crucifix 1:50 5 Fight The Good Fight 1:37 6 I.O.U. 1:23 7 Seeing Through My Eyes 2:39 8 The Point Of Agony 1:46 9 It's Like 2:01 10 Decapitated (Pt. 2) 2:46 11 Death Is Imminent 2:51 12 Never Say Die 2:45 13 10, 5 Or A Dime 2:54 14 Gotta Get Out Of Here 2:55 15 Religion Is Responsible 4:32 16 The Madness 4:09 17 Brain Dead 2:18 18 Last Breath 2:55 19 Bonecrusher 2:43 Label: Criminal Attack Records
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Out of stockBroken Bones debut 1984 LP Dem Bones and Decapitated (singles 83-86 compilation) together on one CD for the first time in years. Repackaged with 12 page booklet w-lyrics. Broken Bones were formed in 1983 by the Discharge twin brothers of Bones (guitar) and Tezz (bass) and were joined by Baz (drums) and Nobby (vocals). From the 'Potteries' area, Stoke-On-Trent, they first produced two singles, Decapitated and Crucifix, followed by this album Dem Bones – all fast and furious anthems and UK indie chart Top 10 entries. The album, originally released in 1984, was produced by Clay Records' Mike Stone who had also produced Discharge. Along the way, band membership developed, but always featuring the distinctive guitar of Bones. Tezz later went to the USA, where he played with UK Subs, Ministry, and many others. Tracks 1-13 originally released as the Dem Bones LP on Fallout Records (FALL LP 028). Tracks 14-25 released as the Decapitated LP on Fallout Records (FALL LP 043). Tracks 14, 17 & 19 originally released as the Decapitated 7" on Fallout Records (FALL 020). Tracks 15, 16 & 18 originally released as the Crucifix 7" on Fallout Records (FALL 025). Tracks 20, 21, 23 & 25 taken from the Seeing Thru My Eyes 10" on Fallout Records (FALL 10 034). Tracks 22 & 24 originally released on the 12" Never Say Die on Fallout Records (FALL 12 039). (Fall Out Records)
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Out of stockBlack & White 'Quad' (ie. quartered) vinyl reissue of the classic debut studio album by Broken Bones, the ex-Discharge speed-metal punk band, who influenced Metallica and an army of other hard-core punk bands. Broken Bones were formed in 1983 by the Discharge twin brothers of Bones (guitar) and Tezz (bass) and were joined by Baz (drums) and Nobby (vocals). From the 'Potteries' area, Stoke-On-Trent, they first produced two singles, Decapitated and Crucifix, followed by this album 'Dem Bones' – all fast and furious anthems and UK indie chart Top 10 entries. The album, originally released in 1984, was produced by Clay Records' Mike Stone who had also produced Discharge. Along the way, band membership developed, but always featuring the distinctive guitar of Bones. Tezz later went to the USA, where he played with UK Subs, Ministry, and many others. Both brothers are currently in a reformed Discharge. Label: Fall Out Records Barcode: 5013145302811
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Out of stockAbsolutely raw and raging demo tape pressed to vinyl that was recorded in 1988. The story behind this is that it was recorded in 1988 shortly after the release of their "F.O.A.D." album. The demo features six tracks, two of which are Discharge covers ("State Control" and "The More I See"). The demo was initially put online by the band in 2014, and this pressing was done by Vile Records, which is a label run by Rat from the Varukers. The layout here is not the best with the artwork and look, but the tracks here are well worth the price of admission. A great archival release that proves there is still stuff to be dug up that is just waiting for someone to come along and discover it. Label: Vile Records
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Out of stockReissue for the 1984 mini LP by Stoke On Trent’s own Broken Bones, originally out on the Aggressive Rockproduktionen label and collecting their first two singles. This enhanced 2021 edition also features the full 1985 Live 100 Cub LP added as bonus. (Radiation Records)
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Out of stockAt last!! This beast of EP is finally available on vinyl!!! More than a year after LA PARCA TE BUSCA, the label run by BRUX's guitar player Ivan, put out a 50 copies run of the tape version (although with different art, title and song order) we can finally rejoice and enjoy this piece of hot wax. BRUX carries on their trademark Punk/OI!/Rock'n'Roll of catchy-as-fuck tunes filled with simple and basic yet fruitful riffs and memorable sing-a-longs but they've manage to incorporate a deep dark moody touch to their music, flirting with Post-Punk and Death Rock elements, specially with Ivan's guitar work and the bass sound, but without loosing a bit of their aggressive force. Juanma's vocals sound like a pissed off dog with rabies chained inside a cave, far from emotive or mellow, and keeps a perfect balance with the melodies of the guitar leads, the rythm section is unstoppable, with pounding bass-lines and Adri killing it on drums, punishing the hi-hat and making us all dance like maniacs to this 4 enormous tracks. BRUX hits hard and these 4 tracks are just a proof of that. (Mendeku Diskak)
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Ninth installment already of our Vintage Series, this time dedicated to The Business. We turn our attention to the first formation of the band, including all their studio recordings conducted during 1980 and 1981. The Business were formed during this period by the ubiquitous Micky Fitz on vocals, Steve Kent on guitar, Martin Smith on bass and Nick Cunningham on drums; the most surprising aspect of this period is the contrast between the usual street-punk sound of some songs as "Suburban Rebels", "No Emotions" or "Richard Lewis" and the much more pop-oriented tunes like the magnificent "Out in the Cold" or "Streets Where you Live" that fall closer to the sound of mod revival bands than other punkoi! bands of the time. On A side you will find the 7 tracks that were officially published (on singles and compilation LPs) while the flip side features the band´s demo recordings. This release features an inner sleeve with information about all the recording sessions compiled on this album and also previously unseen graphic material. TRACKLIST A1 - Out In The Cold A2 - Streets Where You Live A3 - Harry May A4 - National Insurance Blacklist A5 - Suburban Rebels A6 - Product A7 - Step Into Christmas B1 - Strangers (Demo) B2 - Unevenly Pretty (Demo) B3 - Out In The Cold (Demo) B4 - 19 (Demo) B5 - No Emotions (Demo) B6 - Dayo (Demo) B7 - Richard Lewis (Demo) (Daily Records)
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Formed in south London in 1979, punk band The Business became associated with the Oi! movement in the early 1980s, making clear that they were against the extremism sometimes associated with it by staging Oi Against Racism events. Keep The Faith was the comeback album from 1994 that followed a long hiatus, songs like the censorious ‘Maradona’ and the title track showing they’d lost none of their propulsive hardcore power, while the controversial ‘Holiday In Seattle’ referenced the demise of Kurt Cobain. Another great Business disc for the hardcore and Oi! fanatics. (Radiation Records)
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Out of stockDaily Records Vintage Series is back again, this time with the reissue of the second studio LP by The Business!. "Saturdays Heroes" is one of the finest streetpunk albums ever, originally released in 1985 sounds as fresh and honest as the day it was released!. Specially for this edition background color has been changed to red and also an inner with the lyrics has been included.In this inner we can find previously unseen photos of the band from the same session that was used for the album´s artwork. Limited to 500 copies. (Daily Records)
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This masterpiece written by Mickey Fitz, Steve Whale and Steve Kent saw the band bring back the sound of the streets into a bigger environment. A mutual love and respect between the hardcore scene and the british oi-scene came into light. Originally released in 1997 and now reissued. Co-produced by Lars Frederiksen (Rancid), remastered by Tue Madsen (Madball, Agnostic Front). Comes in a gatefold sleeve and with a two sided A2 poster, color vinyl. Includes three bonus tracks. Label: Burning Heart Records Barcode: 7320470242414
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"Welcome To The Real World" was originally released by Link Records in 1988 with Steve Kent (their first guitar player) rejoining the band made up at that moment by Micky Fitz (vocals), Steve Whale (rhythm guitar), Mark Brennan (bass), and Micky Fairbairn (drums). The album features 12 great sing-a-long anthems in the finest tradition of late-'70s/early-'80s British punk with sharp and real lyrics that describe, staying away from cliches, the life of youth in the British working-class neighbourhoods. Full-color lyric insert featuring previously unseen photos of the band included. Now available again on limited clear vinyl. (Daily Records)
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Out of stockBuzzcocks’ seminal first album, lovingly restored and re-mastered from its original ¼ tapes for the first time since its March 1978 release. Comes with newly curated 36 page booklet featuring an essay from cultural commentator Jon Savage & previously unseen images (Domino Records/2019)
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Out of stockBuzzcocks’ seminal first album, lovingly restored and re-mastered from its original ¼ tapes for the first time since its March 1978 release.
- Newly curated booklet featuring an essay from cultural commentator Jon Savage & previously unseen images
- Packaged in its original Malcolm Garrett designed sleeve
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Out of stockBuzzcocks’ career defining compilation Singles Going Steady, lovingly restored and re-mastered from its original ¼ tapes for the first time since its original release. Newly curated booklet featuring an essay from punk authority Clinton Heylin & previously unseen images. Domino 2019 CD reissue in 'mini-LP replica' packaging. The disc sits inside a rounded-corner inner sleeve. Features a 36-page glossy full-color booklet (with a spine) which includes 11 pages of liner notes and images of the front and back covers of all eight UK 7" singles. (Domino Records)
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Out of stockBuzzcocks’ career defining compilation Singles Going Steady, lovingly restored and re-mastered from its original ¼ tapes for the first time since its original release.
- Newly curated booklet featuring an essay from punk authority Clinton Heylin & previously unseen images
- Packaged in its original Malcolm Garrett designed sleeve
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Out of stockTime's Up is a reissue of Buzzcocks' 1976 album of demos, recorded with founder & singer Howard Devoto and originally released as a bootleg. In 1981, with disco medleys of former pop hits like “Stars on 45” climbing the charts around the world, a cluster of British punk rockers recorded their own medley of old favorites. The Friendly Hopefuls’ Tribute to the Punks of ’76 begins with the standard looped clap track and a slick, professional-sounding chorus singing: “Hey hey/Remember that day / In 1976 / When the music scene was boring / Until along came - this!” And the guitar riff from the Buzzcocks’ “Boredom” kicks in. Spiral Scratch - the four-song debut EP on which “Boredom” appeared - was a revelation. British punk rock was brand new at that point: when Spiral Scratch was released on January 29, 1977, the Sex Pistols’ “Anarchy in the U.K.” was barely two months old, the Damned, the Vibrators, and the Stranglers had some singles out, and that was it. All those bands were signed to at-least-sort-of-legitimate record labels. Meanwhile, the Buzzcocks scraped together the funds to have 1000 copies of Spiral Scratch pressed themselves, and called their otherwise nonexistent label New Hormones. The masterminds behind the band at that point - singer/guitarist Howard Devoto and guitarist Pete Shelley - weren’t Londoners like the earliest wave of UK punks. They were from unfashionable Manchester, a couple of hours’ train ride north. In the fall of 1975, Devoto and Shelley read about the Sex Pistols, traveled down to London to see them, and came back inspired to start a band of their own. The Buzzcocks’ first complete set was opening for the second of two legendary Pistols shows in Manchester during the summer of 1976. Time’s Up - initially a bootleg in 1978, and officially released in 1991 - is an invaluable document. It's the demo Buzzcocks recorded on October 18, 1976 - all snarls, yelps, and distortion, while also sounding entirely joyful. They revel in rock bands’ newly-won right to present themselves as mean and aggressive and to say "fuck" out loud. Devoto sings as if Johnny Rotten is the only other vocalist he’s ever heard, and always seems about to break into giggles. “You tear me up, you bloody swine!” he yells with adenoidal delight. “Orgasm Addict,” which they’d re-record as a single a year later, isn’t quite fully formed yet, but Devoto’s rhymes about stained jeans, as well as his whining gasps, were genuinely transgressive for their moment. The band is still finding its feet on Time’s Up, especially as teenage drummer John Maher slowed down the tempo every time he attempted to play a fill. Still, they worked out how to vigorously shove their songs forward. The two covers that were part of their live set at the time revealed a bit about where Buzzcocks were coming from: A sped-up version of the Troggs’ “I Can’t Control Myself” anticipates the love of popcraft that would shortly surface in their own songs and a heavily rewritten take on Captain Beefheart’s “I Love You, You Big Dummy” (which Devoto would take with him to his subsequent band Magazine) hints at the odder, artier side of their later records. Two months after the Time’s Up demos, they re-recorded four of those songs with producer Martin Hannett as Spiral Scratch. A few more weeks of practice had done wonders for the Buzzcocks’ sound: now they were fast, strong and acrobatically tight. They powered through “Breakdown” in two minutes flat and started to sound more like themselves than like the Pistols or the Ramones. In fact, the Ramones would ape the two-note guitar solo gag in “Boredom” for their own on “I Wanna Be Sedated.” The great joke of Devoto’s performance here is that, on the first record by a new band at the vanguard of a new musical movement, he presents himself as utterly over everything—including punk in general. “I’m already a has-been,” he sneers. “You know the scene is - very humdrum!” He wasn't kidding because less than a week after Spiral Scratch’s release, Devoto quit the Buzzcocks, and Shelley took his place as the band’s frontman. By the time they stopped re-pressing the EP in the summer of 1977, Buzzcocks had sold 16,000 copies of it. In its way, Spiral Scratch was at least as important to punk as the Sex Pistols’ rise, because it was the first record of its kind to erase the axioms that the art and business of pop music were necessarily separate, and that a band could never be important until it signed to a “real” record label. Buzzcocks said fuck it and decided to just do it themselves. (Domino Records)
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Can I kick it? Yeah, sure, why not? Rippling through the murk of late 2022 to provide an unlikely source of light, Cardiff’s supremely noisy quintet Can Kicker are here with a last-minute shout for album of the year. If you like your hardcore to flex some serious muscle (well… riff-wise) while skirting around the edges of goth and post-punk, with the needle in the red all the while, their self-titled debut just could be the record for you. Like a breeze block to the back of your skull, this is guaranteed to make everything feel frayed and fuzzy at the edges, delivering a knockout punch that’ll leave you reeling. But you know, in that good way. Luke Penny’s voice is often lost in the maelstrom of pulverising power chords, but he’s no grunting hardcore knucklehead. His delivery is an impassioned yelp that’s dripping with anger and a matter-of-fact sneer that instantly sells his conviction, while the band conjure echoes of Die Kreuzen’s’ Century File’ one minute, Blitz’s ‘New Age’ the next. At full pelt, they sound like Protomartyr and Discharge fighting over whose turn it is to slash the cops’ tyres; the rest of the time (say, the scintillating headfuck of creepy-crawling classic ‘Waking Dream’), they’re busy making the holiest of rackets on what’s arguably the best UK punk record since Denim & Leather’s might ‘Sacred Autism’. By the time the scorched-earth anti-psych of closer ‘Stupid Game Part II’ rolls around, you’ll be aware that you’ve been taken on a journey and you’ll want to relive the whole thing as soon as possible. But take a minute to feel grateful that Drunken Sailor are putting this one out into the world, and just in time for us to call it a Christmas gift as well. This album will melt your synapses so you’ve no idea what your brain’s trying to tell you, beyond the certainty that Can Kicker are the ones for you. Records this deliciously brutal yet immediately habit-forming don’t come along often enough - this might be the last chance for a slamdance in 2022, so give your ears a tinnitus-inducing treat. Will Fitzpatrick. (Drunken Sailor Records)
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Finally the Chaos UK 100% Punk Rock in the Air / Earslaughter LP is out ! It features a compilation of classic tracks from the legendary Bristol punk band. Side A was recorded in 1985 for a split LP with Extreme Noise Terror, side B is a long time sold out mini-album from 1993. Tracks from both sides rightfully belong to the top of UK punk rock ! Limited to 300 copies in Black & 200 in Black White Splatter ! (Punk N Loud Records)
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Finally the Chaos UK 100% Punk Rock in the Air / Earslaughter LP is out ! It features a compilation of classic tracks from the legendary Bristol punk band. Side A was recorded in 1985 for a split LP with Extreme Noise Terror, side B is a long time sold out mini-album from 1993. Tracks from both sides rightfully belong to the top of UK punk rock ! Limited to 300 copies in Black & 200 in Black White Splatter ! (Punk N Loud Records)
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Out of stockOne of the most legendary and longest lasting of English anarcho-punk acts, Chaos UK was formed in the southwest fishing port town of Portishead, near Bristol, in 1979, their lightning-speed protest anthems leading to top-ranking status internationally, most especially in Japan, where they influenced a range of emerging local hardcore bands. This compilation gathers the best of their Japan singles issued in the 1990s and early 2000s, including the ‘King For A Day,’ ‘Kanpai,’ ‘Making Half A Killing’ and ‘The Dangerous Study’ EPs, as well as bonus tracks culled from the Punk’s Not Dead compilation. Absolutely essential Chaos! TRACKLIST SIDE A For Adolfs Only Bone Idol Brain Bomb King For A Day Outta My Brain Marvellous Ramraid Student Police Story C. Rap SIDE B Society Ain't Got A Clue Through With You Speed Chunderer 2000 Lies This Song Has Been Genetically Modified T.P.F.P. Travis-ty Gone & Forgotten Label: Radiation Reissues - RRS185 Barcode: 8055515233377
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Out of stockOriginally released on the small "Children Of The Revolution" label back in 1984, Short Sharp Shock is Chaos UK's own masterpiece, and their first 12" recorded with the classic Mower/Chuck/Gabba/Chaos line up. Up there along with Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing and Disorder's 1984 Under the Scalpel Blade, straight out of the holy trinity of British 80's punk: angry, pissed and out of tune like it always should have sounded. Label: Radiation Records Barcode: 8055515233421
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Out of stockNausea Records presents the official release of this UK82 gem! Contains 10 tracks recorded in 1981 in Kilmarnock , Scotland by four teenagers fuelled by the angst of living during those "Iron Lady" years. Restored audio mastered for vinyl from the original reel-to-reel tape by the genius Daniel Husayn of North London Bomb Factory. Double sided insert filled with photos and liner notes. Label: Nausea Records
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Out of stock14 track compilation from Swiss punk and bubblegum indie pop band Chin-Chin. This compilation features the unreleased four track Janice Long Session recorded for the BBC from 1988 which includes songs only heard on the broadcast plus tracks from the Stop Your Crying! 12” from 1986 a selection from the classic Sound of the Westway LP from 1985 and two tracks from the We Don’t Wanna Be Prisoners 7” from 1984. Formed in 1982 in Biel Switzerland Chin-Chin are a group that sits perfectly next to the Ramones, 60’s Girl Groups, The Shop Assistants and Blondie. The sound is instant urgent and with choruses that stick in your head for days, weeks and years. The songs are perfectly produced and have aged like a fine wine. The LP comes with an insert featuring photos handouts and archive. Label: Sealed Records