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Peer Pressure - S/T E.P. 7″

Friday, January 4th, 2008

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This is a re-post from April the 7th 2006. Added more scans, new rips and Here To Here.

Two punks in their earlie 30s making music that sounds like it was played by a bunch of higly talented teen punks. You think this is great? Then you shall hear their cover of “Eve Of Destruction” that is even better then the Dickies version! I’ll post that later on so keep watching. Read Ryan Richardsons track down of this band at www.breakmyface.com.

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Peer Pressure/Resistance
Format: 7″
Songs:
Sound Of The 80s.mp3
Underachiever.mp3
That’s Why They Call ‘Em Moms.mp3
Here To Here.mp3

Stains - John Wayne Was A Nazi/Born To Die 7″

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

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The fact that this was posted 1 year ago over at Good Bad Erich needs to be celebrated with this repost including all the scans.As you all know Stains moved to SF and became MDC.



One of my highlights in my career as the drummer for Swedens Raped Teenagers was when we opened up for MDC in Stockholm 1987. MDC came in and was all over the place except for Dave that I was able to talk a little to and seemed mentally stable and physically fit. The bass player kept asking for pot and was one hell of a guy when it came to yoga. I was amazed at how he could bend his legs when he did some yoga right before the gig. They where also very supportive and told us we kicked ass. We had our bald headed, skinny violinist Lachen with us that didn’t seem to be appreciated by all the studs and mohawks punk. But we rocked and left them with an impression that you can use violin in HC if you want to.

It’s a new year coming and remember that we all where born to die!!!

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: R Radical
Format: 7″
Songs:
John Wayne Was A Nazi.mp3
Born To Die.mp3

Anakonda - S/T 7″

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

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From the dark woods of black metal, burning churches and Fleksnes comes this crude and amateurish punk rock oil dripping piece. Clever London Houses would’ve been more talked about if it was released by a UK band I guess. It’s so goddamn catchy. Compared to the b-side you hear that the kids really dig what they’re playing. They keep the song together by pure will. So it sounds to me at least. The b-side is boring, boring, boring. Long, slow and uninteresting. Sure it sounds like punk did in the head of the people who weren’t into it.

Here’s a interview and some nice info about Anakonda, unfortunately only in norweigan: -Är det du som kallas för Anakonda? -Nej. -Försök inte att slingra dig.

Country: Norway
Year: 1980
Label: Rass
Format: 7″
Songs
Clever London Houses.mp3
Leie a gymnase.mp3

Lama - S/T E.P. 7″

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

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Koskenkorva, knifes, sauna, pimples, lakes, forests and a strange and harsh language pretty much sums up Finland/Soumi to me plus a couple of great punk and hardcore bands. Here’s the debut from Lama. I’ve posted their second and third releases a long time ago. Guess they need to be reposted.

I’ve been to the twin cities Saint Paul/Minneapolis in Minnesota for a week and I’m pretty fucked up now. Need some rest. Just want to post something so you guys and girls don’t go nuts.

Country: Finland
Year: 1980
Label: Johanna
Format: 7″
Songs:
Totuus loytyy kaurapuurosta.mp3
Bussi.mp3
Untitled.mp3

The Shivvers - S/T 7″

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

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Teen Line is pretty much one of the greatest songs in the history of powerpoop. With members from and related to acts like The Orbits, Lubricants and Haskels. Yeah yeah I read all this here: Shivvers. Considering the Teen Line is almost a perfect crafted pop song it’s no wonder Teen Line gave name to a whole series compiling obscure powerpop released by Chucks Hyped To Death label.

While Teen Line is just pop the flip When I Was Younger leans more to a later version of The Avengers and may be more in favor to the pure punk fascist, but I doubt it.

Next time I’ll post some White Power Pop that I recently discovered. Instead of singing about how they shall kill all the jews like your average White Power band the whole White Power Pop scene got a different angle: they’ll hugh the inferior races to death. Sure it’s killing but it’s a far more sympathetic way of killing. How came I had you read this rubbish? Don’t ask me.

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Fliptop
Format: 7″
Songs:
Teen Line.mp3
When I Was Younger.mp3

Elektraflesh - S/T 7″

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

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Oh no! The Swedes are involved again. This time it’s Eric Lindgren who lent his minimoog to Elektraflesh in 1980. I’m glad he did cause Broken Trust is a pulsating and danceable hit. The lyrical content would fit any emo band today except they wouldn’t blame the mass media for their broken relationship. Take note that Phil in Plash took the photo of the front sleeve. Ejected Rejected seems to be a beloved song among the synth fans but I can hardly stay awake for more then 30 seconds into it.

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Artificial Intelligence
Format: 7″
Songs:
Broken Trust.mp3
Ejected Rejected.mp3

Docent Dod - Solglasogon/Chich e chack 7″

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

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This might not be that interesting to all the Swedes out there since Solglasogon was played to death by the swedish radio. Still today it can be heard from now and then. Regardless it’s one of the most brilliant powerpop songs to emerge out of Sweden both musically and lyrically.

Joppe Philgren got a perfect sarcastic and snotty voice. It’s a giant step from the crude punk that could be heard on their debut Sven Jerrings rost and sure I wouldn’t mind if they had released couple of more records in that vein but it was as high energy pop band they sounded the best.

Solglasögon är en jävligt barnslig grej det kan aldrig bli någonting mellan dig och mig.

Country: Sweden
Year: 1980
Label: Sonet
Format: 7″
Songs:
Solglasogon.mp3
Chick e chack.mp3

Toxic Reasons - War Hero 7″

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

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Somebody Help Me is the same version as on the Charred Remains compilation tape posted some months ago. But of course it sounds way better on vinyl. I think this is the best Toxic Reasons 7inch coupled with God Bless America. LP wise they never out did the master piece Kill By Remote Control posted by Eric.

Their debut Independence is good but dosen’t hold up in the long run. Both the tracks on here can also be heard on Independence and togheter with Mercenary and Drunk And Disorderly it’s the best bunch. Talking about Drunk And Disorderly I’m pretty hung over today so I better stop.

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Banit
Format: 7″
Songs:
War Hero.mp3
Somebody Help Me.mp3

Rottweiler - S/T 7″

Friday, August 10th, 2007

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A classic swedish powerpop/punk 7inch from the band that later became Perfekt Alibi(thanks Senap!). I’m Down got that boggie feel to it that is just on the right side of the border of not being totally crap. You got some porridge? You haven’t? Ahh the singer Hakan just ate it all! Listen to his marvelous love it or hate it voice.

Here’s Rottweiler on the web: Voff voff.

Country: Sweden
Year: 1980
Label: Rottweiler
Format: 7″
Songs:
I’m Down.mp3
Wanna Be Your Friend.mp3

FDS - Paranoia E.P. 7″

Monday, July 30th, 2007

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Another one of those “One of the best swedish punk records ever”. Born in the same suburb of Stockholm as Ebba Gron: Ragsved. Most of the Stockholm bands where of course known in most parts of Sweden but it wasn’t until the TV Eye // Drummer introduced me to them a couple of years ago that I heard and heard about them for the first time.

If the first track Arabien would’ve been released today they would’ve easily ended up on some militant muslims death list. It’s just an ordinary anti religion song though Islam is used as the subject and not Christianity as in the majority of punk rock songs.

Luckily for the non swedes here’s a page in english about FDS plus an unreleased track:
http://www.patrik.com/fds/

Country: Sweden
Year: 1980
Label: FDS
Format: 7″
Songs:
Arabien.mp3
Beskyddargladje.mp3
Kemisk lycka.mp3
Paranoia.mp3

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