Okay, working on a bunch of good stuff. Until then, get this earworm in ya!
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Stink - Celebrate The Fire CDep (Megalomania, 1993) (Remastered)
Despite the name, these guys don't actually smell like a huge fucking bag of rancid cat shit. Too graphic? I didn't choose this offensive band name! (Sorry, my writing skills are a little rusty.)
Based on an MRR review or ad, I believe I mailordered this ep directly from Megalomania Records, along with a 7" by their former labelmate, Strung Out. Hey, I wonder whatever happened to them!
Stink was from the Seattle area, but I'll refrain from inserting some comment about them eschewing the burgeoning grunge sound of the time. Oh wait.
But yes, Stink had more in common with other locals like Sicko or The Fastbacks. Conrad Uno of Egg Studios even produced this ep, as well as the aforementioned bands. Their closest comparison though would have to be Husker Du. A tight 3 piece playing melodic, not quite pop, punk with some nice lead guitars and 2 singers who trade off between somber and upbeat songs.
After this they put out a few 7"s (one on Mutant Pop for the pop punk heads) and 2 CDs on Allied Records. I had one of them remember not liking it as much as this ep, but after listening to this again, I'll have to fill the holes in my Stink collection. That's what she said! What?
01) Something Better02) On The Outside03) Diana04) Happy05) Don't Give It All Away06) Never Will Forget07) Are You Happy?
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Upright Citizens - Farewell CDep (Self Released, 1988) (Remastered)
Maybe I've been productive in other aspects of my life, okay?!!!
It took me a while to get clued into a lot of good German punk/hardcore. Like the furious sound of Italian hardcore, German hardcore had it's own unique flavor. Slightly metallic, highly proficient and pretty melodic. Am I racially profiling hardcore bands? Hey, I don't even see color (vinyl), man.
Upright Citizens had a very long tenure, having a similar trajectory as a lot of 80's bands that stuck around. They started out rough, simple and catchy, on par with the old BYO bands. BYO even put out their 2nd album in the US, around the same time they were featured on the classic "Welcome To 1984" compilation. Then they became more competent and unique, with acoustic guitars and folk moments that were never hokey, and meshed well with their inspirational lyrics.
This ep was their zenith, in my opinion. And I don't mean the crappy old TV brand. This ep only featured 3 new songs, but they are awesome. Slightly metallic, slightly folky, melodic as hell, with great guitar parts and vocals. "Farewell" is the standout, and even at 6 minutes and 24 seconds, I can't get enough of it. Funny that the same band wrote the 26 second "Long Songs" in 1983, mostly made up of the lyrics of, "I hate long songs!"
I'm not sure if this ep was actually meant as a farewell as they were dormant for a few years until a live ep in 1991. After that they released one more EP and a full length that were slightly slicker, in the vein of other "popular" 90's punk bands, but still retaining their unique vibe. It's a shame that bands like this, SNFU and RKL didn't get to reap the benefits of the relative sounds that they pioneered, but they each produced some 90's records to be proud of after toiling in the foundation of hardcore punk.
So I'm sharing the CD version of this ep. It actually features 2 additional songs from 1984 that are re-recordings of a couple from the Open Eyes, Open Ears, Brains To Think & A Mouth To Speak LP, but they're also on the Facts And Views EP which is available here, so I'm omitting them. I don't think they fit in with the more mature on this EP anyway. So there!
Also truth be told, I started writing this post about 4 years ago and since then, almost all of their catalog is available on streaming sites. But not Bandcamp. And not remastered. So there again! Or something.
1) Farewell2) L.I.P. (Life Is Pain)3) Just Thinking Of You
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Odd Man Out - ST Reissue (Steve Caballero's Band)
Another old release finally gets a decent reissue. Is that really so hard, every old band I like?!!!
It's just digital, but I already have the vinyl and cassette, so nannynannybooboo to you. I actually just ripped the cassette recently, but this sounds a lot better. Now we just need the Drunk Injuns and Skatemaster Tate (rip) to get on the Beware Records reissue bandwagon. A very slow wagon indeed.
So Odd Man Out was Steve Caballero's band after The Faction dissolved. With him on guitar, they played a kind of dark, gothy, post punk style. I've never really heard the Mission UK, but apparently they were an influence. And maybe since their songs were featured in a Powell video and Savannah Slamma (with possibly the best contest run ever by Jeff Grosso, also rip), it's hard not to hear some old skate rock influences still coming through.
This definitely isn't a band you would automatically like if you liked The Faction, but I always thought they were really unique, and seemed to fit in with the gloomier direction of other old bands that stuck around, like TSOL, Agent Orange, 7 Seconds, etc.
You can find this reissue on sites like Amazon, iTunes, Deezer, Spotify, etc.
Friday, April 3, 2020
B.H.R. - Breaking In! (Signal Sound Systems, 1993)
B.H.R.? Yeah, I don't know much about them. If you like old Guttermouth though, you'll like them. They actually have a split 7" with Guttermouth. I've never really been a big fan of "the Mouth" as they're called (maybe?), but in my never ending quest to acquire rare albums by bands who sound like other bands, I tracked this down a few years ago. I wanted to have a series of posts by bands who sound a lot alike, like Verbal Assault/One Step Ahead, Dag Nasty/Freewill and Strung Out/Redfish. But that would involve posting more than once a year probably.
So with B.H.R. you can expect a similar sound to Guttermouth and maybe the Vandals. Fast, snotty and catchy, but not as hard as say Pennywise or as poppy as Blink 182. Don't expect much lyrically from songs like "Psycho Grandma," "Toxic Surf" and "Frozen Food," but if you dig the rougher side of the SoCal sound, or the early days of Dr. Strange, Nitro or Kung Fu Records, then this might be up your alley. Plus they do passable covers of "Anything" by Dramarama and "Police On My Back" by The Clash.
B.H.R. - Breaking In! (R) (vbr 0)
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Mundy's Bay - Goodbye
I know in times like this, the whole world looks to me to make sense of this topsy turvy situation and dish out some words of wisdom, hope and solace. But alas, gentile reader, these delicate fingers, for once, don't know what to type. Do not look to me for all the answers. We must find strength in ourselves, and each other. And drugs. Plenty of drugs.
So they can stop us from going outside, but like the Village People sang, nobody can stop the music.
Well, they could shut down the power grid and we'd be stuck with non electric shit like classical and folk music. A fate worse than Coronavirus!
So I just discovered Mundy's Bay via this song the other day. I've watched this video about 15 times already and sent it to a bunch of my friends, in lieu of asking if they're still alive. This is my kind of stuff. Hooky, dancey indie pop. And the chorus, with that slight keyboard flourish, is such an earworm.
The song is great, but it also makes me miss watching music videos. I guess they're going for a cable access/make-a-video-in-the-mall-machine kind of thing. And watching the drummer bounce along to the beat and the guitarist let loose around 1:59 makes me miss seeing live shows. I know it's only been a short while, but I go to a lot of shows. I had 6 shows lined up just until mid April that have been canceled.
But we can continue to bob our heads and dance in our houses to music like this for the time being. And when this is over, I expect you all to fill the music venues, dance clubs and karaoke nights of your cities and remember how music kept you sane during these ___ months. Years?
And keep taking drugs.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Ayguantu!
Tongo - Chop Suey
Yeah, it's old. You're old! And maybe you haven't seen it before. You're welcome, ingrate!
In other news, all old download links are alive with pleasure. So get off Spotify, dust off your Microsoft Zune mp3 player machine and dig some tasty old tunes.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Minor Threat - Out Of Step (Cassette, Remix Version) (Dischord, 1983)
Hopefully this download makes up for my absence. (And hopefully Dischord doesn't take this down, since it is a very non-standard version.)
I feel like all of my posts begin with delay, absence, disappearance, abduction. The aliens returned me in perfect shape though. Bleep Blork.
So there are a few classic punk albums that were released in very alternate forms:
Bad Brains - Rock For Light: The original mix and the much more available Caroline mix, which was sped up.
Circle Jerks - Wild In The Streets: The original mix and the much more available Frontier mix, which was cleaned up a lot, to its detriment in a lot of people's opinion. Well, a lot of old farts' opinion.
Youth Of Today - We're Not In This Alone: 3 versions! The original mix, a "better" mix, but with the drums off and the version with the vocals and something else re-recorded years later. ("Classic" might be a stretch, but I've come to not just think of them as humorless jocks.)
Snuff - Reach: Alternate test press mix. (Yes, I will include Snuff!)
And that brings us to Minor Threat - Out Of Step. I bought both their tapes from Tape World or some mall shop after seeing Another State Of Mind. They were the standouts of the entire movie for me. I listened to those cassettes hundreds of millions of tens of times, often to the chagrin of my parents on long car rides. They were the perfect mix of musicianship, anger, melody, danger and 3 other things. I followed every band the members did after that. I tattooed their name on my forehead. Okay, not that one.
But I grew up with that cassette. And until recently I still threw it on in the car when I went home to visit my parents. I had since replaced it with the Discography CD, but Out Of Step is the highlight for me. Well at some point I noticed that the CD version of the songs didn't quite sound the same. Some different parts, not quite as punchy. What gives?
I only learned a few years ago that there were 2 mixes of Out Of Step. The original mix is on the CD. The remix is on the cassette version I have. I still don't understand it, since the original mix seems to have some weird effects that you would think would come later.
So I've started to digitize some rare cassettes I have, to mixed results. Some sound muddy. Some have annoying warble. But my old ass Out Of Step cassette, maybe my most played cassette ever, sounds great! Now, admittedly, if you don't listen to music on headphones, you might not notice much. But compared to the original mix on the CD and vinyl, I think this sounds brighter, the bass is punchy as fuck, and since it's from cassette, no annoying clicks and pops. I really can't believe that Dischord hasn't released both versions digitally. I'm sure lots of other people grew up with this version and I find it hard to believe that anyone would prefer the other.
Minor Threat - Out Of Step (vbr 0)
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Alan Parsons Project - Mammagamma
I admit I'm not familiar with the Alan Parsons Project beyond "Eye In The Sky," which is a jam, and on the same album as this. But damn, this is a smooth ass, funky, electro, Italo Disco style banger.
In other news, I will be updating the site soon and re-upping a bunch, or all, of the old downloads soon. Hang tight!
Monday, June 24, 2019
A couple videos, and excuses
He's back from the dead, with a shaved head
Irish, Boston, Guinness, buck buck ya dead
Is that how it goes? My memory is fading. Almost forgot I had a blog. Bet you did too. But I won't let the haters win! I'm gonna keep on my grind and keep droppin' sick blog posts like this. You can't stop me!
So before I get back to posting some good downloads, here are a few videos with a commonality: the voice. I just heard Bragolin yesterday on the indie (actual) station. Who kind of reminded me of Teleman. Who kind of reminded me of Fischer Z. All in the post punk realm.
Check 'em out.
Bragolin - Into Those Woods
Teleman - Repeater
Fischer Z - So Long
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Squarehead - Squarehead (Self-Released, 1992/1993)
I got this album released. You're welcome!
So on a messageboard I frequent, someone posted an album on YouTube by a band called Squarehead. Apparently they had been looking for a different band with the same name and stumbled upon this iteration.
This Squarehead turned out to be a kindred spirit of bands like Leatherface, China Drum, Hooton 3 Car, etc. A few of us pop punk lovers on said board were obviously intrigued, and bewildered how we had never heard of them before. We then embarked on a mad internet dash to learn more about this mystery band.
Google turned up nothing. Faithful ol' Discogs turned up...20 bands with the same name. But I finally happened upon the right one, whose only entry was a cassette tape that made up the final 4 songs of the album on YouTube. Where did the other 4 songs come from (especially the first one)? Why isn't this on CD or vinyl or Soulseek???
Well, I then shared the YouTube find with the appropriate demographic, a music group dedicated to all things Leatherface. Surely they must know something.
Lo and behold, one of the members of Squarehead was either a fellow member or alerted to my post and gave us a little history on the band:
Some info on Squarehead… Based in and around Swindon we were going for a couple of years from '92 to 94. Line up was Dave Ganner - Vocals/Guitar, Fred - Drums, Nick Osman - Bass and myself on Guitar and occasional shouting. The album on youtube is the 2 demos we recorded in 92 and 93 . We didn't do a lot really, played about 30 gigs.. good uns with Rancid, Leatherface, and Guns n Wankers and some shit uns. Dave went on to play with Strain who were excellent and Fred is half of the brilliant 2 Sick Monkeys. I'll sort out a free download thingy for anyone who wants it. Thanks for all the nice words, I'm chuffed to fucking bits!
And as he promised, he shared the album on Bandcamp. Check out the first song and you Leatherface fans will be saying, "Come to papa!"
This entire tale also happened over the course of 4 days. My most satisfying Bandcamp experience since finding the Hunger Farm stuff.
6/24/2019: So the album is gone from Bandcamp for some reason. But here are the mp3s:
Squarehead - Squarehead (vbr 0)
This entire tale also happened over the course of 4 days. My most satisfying Bandcamp experience since finding the Hunger Farm stuff.
6/24/2019: So the album is gone from Bandcamp for some reason. But here are the mp3s:
Squarehead - Squarehead (vbr 0)
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
The Faction - Discography Part 3
Yep, I've been away again. Obviously working on my Photoshop skills. Okay, MS Paint. But just like MS Paint, they can't keep me down! No matter how hard they try! ("They" being TV, beer and general slackitude.)
So, The Faction. Probably the most perfect Skate Rock band ever. When I think of skating in the 80's, this is the band I immediately associate it with. I was never a vert skater, but I did hang out at a ramp near my house where they would often listen to "No Hidden Messages." They provided the opening song to one of the first skate videos I ever watched, the first Powell Peralta video. And of course they featured Steve Caballero, who wasn't just some skater in a band; he was one of the best skaters in the world.
I don't think they quite get the recognition they deserve outside of the old guy skate community. Their early stuff fits right alongside the best SoCal bands like the Adolescents, Agent Orange and TSOL, but they developed an even harder edge that never went into metal territory. Maybe their lyrics were a little sillier, but they were still relatable.
Their original 80's output has been "collected" over the years, at first haphazardly on 2 CDs, and then re-released on vinyl recently on Beer City Records. But there's still a bunch missing. The Faction reunited a few times over the years and recorded a few demos. In the late 80's Jeff Kendall joined on 2nd guitar and they recorded at least 4 songs, a few featured in a skate video.
They broke up again, but reformed in the early 2000's and recorded a few more songs that I've collected here. I saw their reunion show in 2004 in San Jose and I seem to remember them selling a CDr with 4 new songs, but I held off because it was a CDr and I thought it would get a proper release eventually. I might be making that up. I think that the only post 2000 song I'm missing is "Who The Hell Do You Think You Are?" which:
1) Is a cover song from a fake band from the movie "Punk Rock Logo."
2) Was in a Thrasher video, but
3) Was never formally released.
Steve Caballero posted some artwork a few years ago that I thought was going to be part of a full Faction discography including everything they recorded and the live stuff from CBGB's at least. Perhaps I'm making that up as well. Oh well. For now, here are 6 more songs that are pretty much in the vein of their old stuff.
Va - A Reason For Living (Santa Cruz, 1990)
01) Looking For You (transcode I cleaned up from mp3)
Va - Steve Caballero - Bandology Vol. 1 (Sessions, 2002) / Thrasher Skate Rock Vol. 10 - Parental Advisory Explicit Sk8rok (Thrasher, 1991)
02) Accelerate
Va - Vans Off The Wall Volume V (Vans, 2002)
03) Cut It Out
Va - Snoisses: The Skateboarder Sessions (Sessions, 2003)
04) The Whister
Va - How's My Driving?? Volume 2 (SuperSpeedway Music, 2004)
05) Aisle Seat
Va - All In! - A Tribute To Jfa (DC Jam, 2013)
06) Out Of School (JFA)
The Faction - Discography Part 3 (vbr 0)
Sunday, May 6, 2018
Thursday, March 1, 2018
I Heard It Round And Round The Grapevine
One post a year. Not bad eh? Sorry for my abscess absence. I've been working on my New Year's resolution of playing more Mario Bros 1-3 and developing a marijuana habit. Somehow I'm still too lazy to become a stoner.
I promise some new uploads soon. In the meantime, feast your ears on one of the best mash-ups I've heard in a long time. Or maybe it's just my love of all things Ratt.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
The Arteries - Brought Up Not Dragged Up (No Label, 2005)
Hey, I'm still alive! Are you? You don't have to answer that.
Sorry about the long delay, gentle readers. Since my last entry I moved back to the US, got married, trained and competed for the World's Fastest Tator Tot Eating Competition (got 5th place), had 10 babies, finished my musical adaptation of "The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again" and overhauled the tranny in my Z-Roc 524.
Okay, the first 2 are true. Now I'm just a lazy American again who never updates my blog. Until now!
And boy do I have a humdinger for ya! So anyone remember a little punk outfit out of Swansea a few years back called The Arteries? They raged it something fierce with their hard rockin' style of punk. They put out a bunch of eps, some limited 10"s and 2 albums. Dead Sea was probably their highlight with melodic hardcore vocals over bulldozer rhythms, but tempered through a pop/skate punk sensibility.
Well, it turns out these guys were hiding a couple old releases, one of which I luckily learned about and then won on "the ebay." That CD I present you is actually their 2nd release entitled "Brought Up Not Dragged Up." They have one other release that I'm still trying to track down called, I believe, "More Books, Less TV." (If anyone has this, holla at ya boy. Yeah, I'm bringing that back.)
This album isn't far off from their next offering, "Blood, Sweat And Beers," just not quite as well recorded. It's not bad at all though. 8 songs of driving punk with a touch of metal that owes from the early days of Fat Wreck and skate punk without sounding like a copycat. There's even some weird horn playing on a track or two that's, uh, interesting.
The members have since gone onto Pale Angels (meh) and Hot Mass (whee).
The Arteries - Brought Up Not Dragged Up (R) (vbr 0)
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Best Of 2016
Well, it's February 8th of 2017, so this list is a bit overdue. As usual in part to do with my laziness. But partly because I can't be arsed (yeah, I have British friends) to come up with descriptions of a bunch of albums that I'm not sure I'll be listening to in 3 years time. Yeah, not to be a killjoy, but 2016 didn't have a huge musical impact on me. Maybe I haven't let some of the albums sink in yet, but there wasn't too much that bowled me over besides maybe 5 of the albums listed below. Wild Animals was definitely my fave of the year though. And of course I missed seeing them a couple weeks ago because I preferred getting drunk with my friends than sitting through a hardcore fest with 3 decent bands. So jaded, man.
So this year I present a list. Then I'll get back to posting way better bands from 20 years ago.
Did I mention jaded?
* Albums *
Accidente - Pulso
Bad Future - Bad Future
Bob Mould - Patch The Sky
The Celetoids - Pupal Stage
Chestnut Road - LP2
Dark Thoughts - Dark Thoughts
Death Pedals - Meat House
Descendents - Hypercaffium Spazzinate
Direct Hit! - Wasted Mind
Duncan Redmonds - Honkypingpongseijinattack!!
Ekebuba - Rat Bite
Hot Mass - Nervous Tensions
Lumpy And The Dumpers - Huff My Sack
Martha - Blisters In The Pit Of My Heart
The Montell Jordans - Sweater Puppies
Nada Surf - You Know Who You Are
Nerf Herder - Rockingham
Not Scientists - Leave Stickers On Our Graves
Pup - The Dream Is Over
Tiny Moving Parts - Celebrate
The War Goes On - The War Goes On
Warsong - Control
White Lung - Paradise
Wild Animals - Basements: Music To Fight Hypocrisy
* Eps *
Bikini Cops - Two
Dag Nasty - Cold Heart
Dangus Tarkus - Binky Boy
High - High Spirits In Sick Times
Pizzatramp - Two Quid Ten Minutes
Red Death - Deterrence
Red Hare - Lexicon Mist
Rendez-Vous - Distance
Shoplifters - Believe
Silent Era - Silent Era
Snuff - No Biting
Triple Deke - Two Minutes For Holding
* Reissues *
Dow Jones & The Industrials - Can't Stand The Midwest 1979-1981
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
This Is My Fist! - Everything Else
A few years later I started to see a band name around the Bay: This Is My Fist! Hmm, sounds familiar. When they popped up on a couple compilations I had, I realized this was the same band whose CDr I had packed away. I located the CDr again and was stoked to discover that besides being really good, it contained the 8 songs from their first 2 vinyl only releases.
I somehow never caught them live, but I managed to track down all of their material. And of course, they released everything on Bandcamp a few years ago. But I've cleaned this all up, remastering everything to the same volume, taking some of the hiss out of some releases, and adding a couple songs to the demo that aren't available on Bandcamp.
So if you've never heard This Is My Fist!, imagine Joan Jett singing for a classic Lookout! Records band. If you have heard them, you're welcome!
I Don't Want To Startle You But They're Going To Kill Most Of Us 7" (2002)
01) Voice From Occupationland
02) Story Of Reconversion
03) I Realized My Error On Harrison Street
04) Last Of The Ammunition
VA - Letters From The Landfill (2004)
05) Yank Fiction
06) Your Filth, My Fury
07) Stiles The Dog
08) Biblethumpin'
VA - To The Bitter End (2004)
09) Wine & Cheese (Ambition Mission)
VA - California Thrash Demolition (2005)
10) Jesus Plus Nothing
Dutch Oven Demos (2005)
11) Gun Crazy Explosion Noises
12) Wooden Bullets
13) Wretched Of The Earth
14) Country Time
15) Hooray For The Home Team
16) I'm Not Even Trying
17) Skyscrapers
18) You Sank My Battleship
VA - We'll Inherit The Earth: A Tribute To The Replacements (2006)
19) Beef For Breakfast (The Replacements)
Fifth Hour Hero Split 7" (2007)
20) Davy Crockett's Dead, You Know
Giant Haystacks Split 7" (2007)
21) Gun Crazy Explosion Noises
22) Love (Q Factor)
Marked Men Split 7" (2009)
23) All That Is Wrong
24) Bad Seed
Previously Unreleased
25) Crash (The Primitives)
This Is My Fist! - Everything Else (vbr 0)
Friday, September 2, 2016
Didn't think this video could get any goofier?
Think again! Haha!!!
Mick Jagger & David Bowie - Dancing In The Street
Mick Jagger & David Bowie - Dancing In The Street
Friday, July 15, 2016
Gang Green - AA Sides
Gang Green started out as a 3 piece, playing rough, fast hardcore similar to their fellow peers in the Boston Hardcore scene. At some point, the hard rock bug bit Boston (alliteration and shit!) and bands like DYS, SSD and the F.U.'s tried their own take on the sound, with mixed results. I've never been a fan of any DYS or SSD material really, but I think their rock stuff was especially bad. The F.U.'s morphed into Straw Dogs, but retained some of their later punk sound. Jerry's Kids probably pulled off the transition best, with a fast and powerful followup adding better production and more guitar solos. And The Freeze pretty much stayed constant and awesome throughout their entire career.
But Gang Green will always be my favorite of the bunch. They're basically my AC/DC, covering the essential rock themes like sex, drugs and rockin' out. But add skateboarding and a faster hardcore sound to the equation? Sign me up! It's hard to pick a favorite album of theirs. Of course "Alcohol" and "Skate To Hell" are awesome. But "Bomb" and "LDSB" from You Got It, or "Flight 911" and "Ballad" from Older...Budweiser are just as classic to me.
So I've compiled their non-album tracks here, mostly from their aforementioned heyday. I thought they were following up their 2011 7" with an eventual album, but haven't heard anything about that in a while. They recently canceled a tour of Barcelona where I was hoping to see them. I was working in Pittsburgh one time and they were supposed to play, but that show was canceled as well. I'm not sure if they're the most reliable band. I remember reading about their exploits in Thrasher a long time ago, touring with DRI and getting thrown off planes. But I like to imagine that Chris Doherty still cancels shows due to being hungover or spraining his wrist skateboarding. I'm happy just to have the music all these years.
VA - Drop The Needle: Boston Hardcore Anthology (2013)
01) Let's Drink Some Beer (Original Version, 1985)
Another Wasted Night (Funhouse Records, 1989)
02) Another Bomb (Original Version)
Living Loving Maid 12" (1987)
03) Living Loving Maid (Led Zeppelin)
I81B4U ep (1988)
04) Bartender
05) Lost Chapter
06) Rent
07) Put Her On Top
08) Cum In U
King Of Bands (1991)
09) Thunder
10) Rub It In Your Face
Back & Gacked ep (1997)
11) You Tucked It To Me
12) Deflect And Swerve
I Fear 7" (2011)
13) I Fear
14) The Other Place
Gang Green - AA Sides (vbr 0)
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