01. Depressed Brain 02. Game Of The Arseholes 03. Desperate Hours 04. Silence Is The Only Thing Left Ok we all know Anti Cimex, this is one of my favourite bands though an unusual issue for this blog, wich is mainly about rock n roll. Nonetheless, this was a request, and i don't want to disappoint my 3 fans, AND let's not forget i got a strange love towards rare issues. So here comes this rare live recordings, which i don't know much about, but one thing is sure, they are raw and fast and as violent as can and must be. Enjoy! DOWN!
Bloody Mess & The Skabs - 6th Grade Field Trip (1990) 01. Constructive Criticism 02. Sixth Grade Field Trip 03. My Own Worst Enemy 04. Passion 05. The Bottom Line 06. Broken Glass 07. Chemical Dependent 08. Think Of True Punk Rock When You Shit 09. Don't Worship Me 10. Not This Shit Again 11. Moustache Syndrome 12. Welcome Home 13. Mammogram Days 14. Quicksand 15. Logic Is Conformity Think of true punk rock when you listen to brother Bloody & the Skabs! Listen to this nice piece of violent edgy hardcore, and buy stuff from this guy if you get a chance cause everything he recorded is awesome and rock n roll. This record surprises me each time i listen to it, i hope you'll like it that much... if you don't like it you can go fuck yourselves anyway. More of it soon on this blog. And while you waiting for it, here's a song from a benefit album you won't find anywhere else, i know you want it that way. DOWN!
01. Tough Fucking Shit (GG Allin & The Holy Men cover) 02. Fuck You Up & Get High (The Dwarves cover) 03. Satan Was Way Cool 04. Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah 05. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm 06. When The Water Will Take Back The Land 07. Run From The World 08. That Highway Won't Take You To Heaven 09. Ace Of Spades 10. She Was A Beautiful Woman 11. I've Just Seen A Facelift 12. Trash Can (solo demo) 13. Are You Positive 14. Kill Me (Loser) What we got here is a beautiful dirty-garage-recorded acoustic session from what will become the famous artist Beck. Well, before selling out the guy played a nice, filthy and sleazy contry/folk, just like you want it to be. Don't let the genre fool yourself: proofs of his wide musical influences are two nice cover versions of GG Allin himself, and The Dwarves (don't worry, they too are coming on my blog soon for you to download). I'll post some day the other filthy country demo of his, for now enjoy this one! DOWN!
Cocknoose - Badmen, Butchers and Bleeders (2002) 1. Death Noose 2. Alcohol Burnin' Man 3. Invader #1 Must Die 4. Punk Rock Outlaws 5. Fuck You Die 6. Bottle of Hope 7. Livin' on the Run 8. Way It Is, The 9. All American Boys 10. A.W.O.L. 11. Treasure Chest 12. Freaky Deaky 13. Kicked in the Teeth
Here's a violent piece of drunk redneck hardcore, in the vein of ANTiSEEN but faster! after all, the guy's got a Brujeria shirt, that says all . Enjoy!
1. Occupation 2. You Hate Me & I Hate You 3. Pills (New York Dolls cover) Big Deal. The Jabbers team up with half of the motor city proto-punk MC5 to record a hell of a rock n roll song. And when you listen to it you just ask yourself, why the hell didn't they make at least a full lenght record? We'll never know. And look at that picture i found! They looked quite ugly, didn't they? The other two songs are live recordings of The Jabbers, including the notorious You Hate Me & I Hate you, and a nice cover version of the New York Dolls' Pills. That's how it is, playing in a rock n roll band. DOWN!
1. Bored 2. You're Gonna Die Are you bored, guys? I bet you are. That's why i uploaded this old 7 inch gem for you, the first Destroy All Monsters record. You know the band, do you? Guess what, it's Ron Asheton's first post-Stooges experience, so if you like raw stuff from the '70s this one is just what you're looking for: a wild female-fronted proto-punk noise attack. They became quite notorious back in the day cause of their shock rock live perforances (well, what do you expect from sons of the stooges?), but didn't succeed to make it big. Now go have some fun. DOWN!
1. Psycho Killer (Talking Heads cover) 2. Heavy Mud
Just imagine if the Ramones were born in Carolina and played for a short period with GG allin: Here's a little gem for you pieces of trash, from the southern badwill ambassadors of destructo-rock n roll, the (in)glorious Antiseen. This 7" contains a wonderfully bombastic cover of Talking Heads' Psycho Killer, and a tough original one. The south will rise again. DOWN!