
only an hour until 2010.....coming soon in the new year....Destroy L.A. EP?

thanks to elliott over at POLITICAL TRENDY (great site, go now!) who made me want to do this post. i do agree that this is amazing, i don't know what the hell this is, but it's amazing. what is this, new wave? it's not hardcore. no mastering at all on this 7". this record was done in no time at all, and by the looks of this record, the cover was done pretty quickly too, but it's great, eh. along with the guilty face 7", this was reissued too, with the same two songs as the original.
this was the first 7" i downloaded on kbdrecords and i have liked it ever since. it's not really fast or intense, but you can't be thrashing all the time, right, whatever. this is very obscure and rare. one went on ebay a few weeks ago, and it only went for $32, so what do i know.
ok, one more kbd record. this is from 77' and the second song is incredibly fast. don't be confused with the crappy Victims band from USA from the same time period. these guys are from Australia.
ok, another kbd classic. great Canadian 7" from 78'. what can i say, it's great. how come every Canadian punk band sounds like they're from England, their accents (except for the NEOS).
finally some great CANADIAN hardcore. man this is the fastest 7" in the world where the drummer isn't just going back and fourth on the hi-hat and snare. 14 short songs are all packed onto this 7". this album along with their first 7" (only 500 presses of each 7") were distributed by their own label "Alandhiscar". the 7"s can with insert sheets that had lyrics, info and even notes on how to play the songs. 1 year later (1983) "Rat Cage Records" re-released this with different songs titles, the music was the same thou. the Neos called it a quits in 1983 (only a 3-year career) with only releasing two 7"s, but they will not be forgotten. this is even more intense then DRI.
SURF PUNK! they have released a 11 song CD. go to their site for their music and some sweet videos: BOOGIE NOW! best song is: lunch with grandma.
(((remastered post))) don't get me wrong, i'm a fan of 7 seconds, but after 1986 they should have stopped. when you've released more than 15 records it's time to quit, sorry. back to the album. oh wait, i recommend their record OLD SCHOOL (a demo session from the early 80's but released in 90') just had to say that. ok now back to the album. this is fast and has a bad recording, what more could you ask for? great vocals, you can actually understand the lyrics, unlike most hardcore bands. much better than their previous 7" (skins, guts, blah blah blah).
here's an extremely weird release. this is from 88' but sounds like 81'. i got this from 1000 ASPIRINES. i've never seen this anywhere besides that site. these guys are from holland but sing in english (BGK comes to mind.)
this is pretty great jersey hardcore. it's straight up, all fast. they also appear on NEW YORK THRASH TAPE but sound completely different. what i love a bout this record is their are no added sounds, it's pure. apparently the band could only afford 15 minutes of studio time, sweet. oh and here's the link for this must have: Let's Listen
i know nothing about this band except that they were from NY. but i do know that this is a great 7". short, fast songs with good lyrics and echoed vocals. this was reissued by "big city records". the reissue contains two unheard songs on the b-side and moved all the original songs onto the a-side. but even that is hard to find.
good NY hardcore band. this is their first 7" and everything after this is good too. the first song "kill for cash" has some sort of los lonely boys guitar riff at the beginning that just makes me laugh.
some bands don't know when to stop, like bad religion. they have relesased like 20 albums. how could a good band from the 80's hardcore scene later open for bands like blink 182 in the 2000's, awful. back to this record. it's not like most hardcore albums. their not trying to play fast, but mid-tempo. this record is not played with much angry, but it is decent. the a-side is great but the b-side is more lame.
here's the other 7" by the band. however, their NO HIDDEN MESSAGES LP is their best release (it's got their best song "fast food diet" and the original "skate and destroy" on it). the effects make this release in which i mean thee way the symbols and vocals sound. the symbol hits are so light and the vocals have an echo on them.
not really what i expected. this record is a bit plain but overall good. a later song they made "skate and destroy" sounds exactly "like room 101." their next two records are good too. a little bit metal-ish on the guitar (in their later years it became more metal-ish, and the songs became over 3:00 unlike these 1:30 songs).
this is pretty bad. their first LP is good (well the a-side is). this 7" seems very long and slow. the only song worth listening to is Losing Battle and even that's pretty bad. i guess everything past their first LP (including this 7") is crap. their first 7" has only one song on it 'Amoeba' and the other side is blank (too bad, cause that song isn't very good, it's also on the LP.)
enough kbd records, time for some fast hardcore. i downloaded this awhile back because i wanted to hear that's life because i thought it was a cover of Sinatra's song. i soon found of different. yes this jerry's kidz has a z not an s like boston's jerry's kids. in my opinion these new mexico guys are way better than the boston guys. the above picture is the cover of the first pressing, but i like the second pressing cover better. so these guys have a much different style of hardcore. it's fast but with different drum beats and chord changes. i'm not a fan of the stereo sound, because i can't listen to this in one headphone. unfortunately they only released this one great 7". i love this guy's voice, it's so bad that it's good. i recently bidded on this on ebay but lost at $33, but it's gone for much more then that.
you can thank KBDrecords for this gem. here's another classic kbd record, also with a 60's song cover. this time i like the b-side better. i know nothing else of this band, but if you do, please leave a comment.
time for some classic KBD records. this is from 77'. it pretty fast for the time. great first song. the second is a cover of "judy in disguise" which i actually enjoy. this is the only release that came from this band.
yes, henry garfield (now rollins) first band. at first listen you will think this is garbage, just like me, but later on i gave it another listen. now i like it. this is very raw. the drummer bearly hits his symbols. the guitar is very tight. the bass it bomming. and the vocals are straignht from the throat. this is all they did, then henry moved to cal. with black flag.
here's one of my favourite dischord releases. i love stabb's voice. only limited to 1000 presses so it's pretty rare. only one not so good track and tat is sheer terror. luckily this song is included on their next (also great) LP.
i said i would post this so. this is the former teen idle nathan's band (dc not la). this album is bad with some exceptions. not worth the money. think of teen idles but worse. their name came from Ian MacKaye saying "it's possible to have and ep."
it's the last day of the month, time for Dischord's first release. this is a decent record, not one of my favourites thou. lots of bass on this. Nathan's voice is also as irritating as ss decontrol's Springa (but they do grow on you). it's a good thing Ian switched to vocals and formed minor threat with Jeff. Nathan went on to form youth brigade (pretty bad band) and they released only one ep as well, which i will review soon.
yesterday was my birthday so i'm posting my favourite band again, MINOR THREAT. great 7" here. only thing i don't like is the sound of stepping stone. it's really kind of quiet at any volume (it's weird, good song thou). i have to go now, so i'll keep this short.
this is the biggest picture that i could find of this great (thrash?) record. there was a great little colorado hardcore scene along with "frantix" and "white trash." they didn't release much after this, but all their recordings can be found on the recently pressed "drunken sex sucks" 12". alright.
great hardcore record. very talented musicians. all the drum beats are the same, du ta du ta du ta. i guess that's it, oh wait, i haven't listened to anything of theirs past this, so.
((remastered post)) good punk from toronto's school jerks (2008). not much to say, sounds a lot like the first bands starting out back in the 80's. not too slow, not too fast. you can visit their band site here: http://www.myspace.com/schooljerks and get their 7". look out for their new 7" coming soon. ((their new 7" is out now so go get it at their myspace page.))

this is surprisingly bad. all the songs sound exactly like the ramones (crap). the zero boys next two albums are GOLDEN. definitely pick up their other albums but not this one.
yes this is MDC. first called stains but changed their name to MDC because of LA's stains. well some great stuff here. actually, half of the records say MDC-stains on them and the others just say stains. their next two releases and comp tracks are pretty good too. these two songs appear on their LP as well but different versions. "john wayne was a nazi" is better on the LP and "born to die" is better on this 7". their still going today (big mistake).
well, minutemen or the minutemen, put out a decent first 7". this stuff is gold. his is their fastest stuff, it's pretty short too (but all their stuff is). their next album is good, and double nickels on the dime, but the other stuff is forgettable. so.
great band, musically. not a fan of their views, but this album was out way before that. i recommend their s/t album as well. once they started doing more reggae songs and grew long dreadlocks i lost interest. there are several versions of the song "pay to cum!" out there and i like this one the best. my god, this record has to be one of the most expensive 7"s out there. they're going for over $2000, crazy.
yes, the beastie boys, before their hip-hop crap. the beastie boys started has a punk band that worshiped the bad brains (Beastie Boys-Bad Brains, same initials.) not much to say, its a good album. i can't listen to it really loud or it kills my ears. so much treble and the singer's high voice.
here's another name for you to forget, but once again a great release. along with MDC and the big boys, the dicks made the texas hardcore punk scene. everything up to and including this record is good punk. only one more record was released after this and it has more longer "blues" songs (that's why i've neglected to listen to it.). all these songs center around the reasons for war (the dicks were against war, well the singer was anyway). they remind me of the band "big boys" because of all the different genres of music they play. also, they were almost 30 years old while playing in the band (pretty old for hardcore).
ok forget about the name, this is a great release. it's a lot like poison idea's first album, but with a better singer. a lot of people claim that the album was sped up during the recordings. it most likely wasn't (but extremely fast). even if it was who cares, the faster the song the better.
golden album. every song fast and sloppy with manic vocals. swedish so i don't know what he's saying but it doesn't matter. that's it.
that's right, it was agnostic front. so, i've got no clue what this album is. it's so intense. when i first heard this record i listened to it nonstop. then i wandered off it. but lately i've been listening to it and found out why i played it so much in the first place. good, fast record. their second record "victim in pain" is really good as well. their third album "cause for alarm" is decent but anything after that isn't very to good. back to this record. the songs are really short (sometimes even complicated).