Razors – Christ Child 7″

razors.jpgThe only track you need by Germanys the Razors is Christ Child. The rest I’ve heard is quiet bland generic punk rock. But this is snotty raw punk rock that is suprisingly good beeing from Germany! Razors is still togheter: Wie geths? The b-side Enemy is so bad you won’t believe it.

 

 

Country: Germany
Year: 1979
Label: Self Released
Format: 7″
Songs:
Christ Child.mp3
Enemy

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Spelling Mistakes – Feel So Good E.P. 7″

spellingmistakes_feelsogood.jpgHope you didn’t miss the first Spelling Mistakes post. If you did: Hate Me. Up there with all the Australian classics. Here’s a softer version of Hate Me, Hate Me.

 

The record was well received, but problems continued to mount — Fowler had acquired the habit of wearing a Nazi SS uniform on stage, which combined with the quartet’s pre-existing “boot boy” following resulted in a total ban from the Auckland club scene.“.

 

Country: New Zealand
Year: 1980
Label: Propeller
Fomat: 7″
Songs:
Feel So Good.mp3
I Hate The Spelling Mistakes.mp3
Hate Me, Hate Me.mp3

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Psycho – 8 Song E.P. 12″

psycho.jpgIf you’ve heard later stuff from Psycho you won’t believe this is the same band. After this they got a new drummer(the owner of Axction Records if I remember it right?) and god knows what happened but they became so incredible bad. This on the other hand is a total HC classic from 1983 and the first release of the famous Axction Records label that released many not so good records and tapes.

 

Psycho was, and sometimes still is, a Boston-based punk band. The original lineup (Mick Keddy, Johnny X, Bill Normal, Denny Disorder) was formed in 1981 and stayed together for several years. Guitarist Johnny X is the only member to be in every lineup. Idol Threats, his previous band, got quite a bit of college radio airplay with their tape “Dance” in 1980.

 

Kids are for trix, kids are for trix. Don’t tell me that it’s shameful ’cause their homelife was a bitch. Oh yeah!

 

Country: USA
Year: 1983
Label: Axction Records
Format: 12″
Songs:
Psycho.mp3
Destruction.mp3
Dark Side Of The Human Mind.mp3
Elimination Process.mp3
Contempt.mp3
Kids Are For Tricks.mp3
Paper.mp3
National Clock Society.mp3

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Pin Point – Richmond 7″

pinpoint_richmond.jpgOne of the most underrated bands here. Maybe cause this their first 7inch is the only one who look somewhat punk. Their LP is fantastic but you can’t tell that from the cover.

 

From Detour Records page about Pin Point:”I think the album is nothing like we where and I have only bad memories of making it as I hated the producer Martin Rushent he was a horrible cunt, we only done 3 gigs after that album and split up, the bass player became Rushent’s engineer, and worked on the “Dare” album by the “Human League”, if you listen to that album you can hear loads of sounds that Rushent used Pinpoint as guinea pigs for, I blame him for us splitting up.“.

 

Country: UK
Year: 1979
Label: Albion
Format: 7″
Songs:
Richmond.mp3
Love Substitute.mp3

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The Manic Depressives – Silence On The Radio E.P. 7″

manicdepressives.jpgGoing Out With The In-Crowd where comped on Back To Front Vol. 3. But there’s two more great tracks on this rocking 7inch from Lousiannas Manic Depressives. -Don’t you want any bottom into the production? -Fuck you! Punch and bottom is for sissys and those who like Heavy Metal. Excellent thin productin.

 

Country: USA
Year: 1980
Label: Vinyl Solution
Format: 7″
Songs:
Going Out With The In-Crowd.mp3
Silence On The Radio.mp3
You Know Where You’re Gonna Go.mp3

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