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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

24 January 2022

Now the Mask is Off

Covering basically the same time frame (1977-81), 

same bands (X,  The Weirdos,  Germs,  The Randoms,  The Bags,  The Eyes,  Black Randy & the Metrosquad) 

& same songs as the Live from The Masque release that I recently featured, these are studio versions with a slightly (it's punk, after all) more polished, less raw sound. 

Great companion piece to any who enjoyed the previous mentioned offering with enough additional music (The Hollywood Square,  The Zeros,  T.S.O.L.,  The Dils,  Adolescents,  The Urinals, & more) to make it well worth while. 

 

 

Various – Punk 45: Chaos in the City of Angels & Devils, Soul Jazz Records SJR CD329, 2016.
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Out of Vogue - The Middle Class
We're Desperate - X
Disintegration Nation    - The Flesh Eaters
A Life of Crime - The Weirdos
I'm White & Middle Class - The Urinals
I Got a Right - Iggy & the Stooges
Forming - The Germs
Bloodstains - Agent Orange
Trouble at the Cup - Black Randy & The Metrosquad
Ack Ack Ack Ack - The Urinals
Don't Push Me Around - The Zeros
ABCD    - The Randoms
What's Your Problem    - Circle Jerks
Survive - The Bags
Amoeba - Adolescents
Class War - The Dils
Brainless - The Deadbeats
I Like Drugs - Simpletones
World War III - T.S.O.L.
TAQN    - Eyes
Hollywood Square - Hollywood Squares
Final Ride - The Deadbeats

Enjoy,


5 comments:

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  2. Bacon PB Muffin1/24/22, 9:30 PM

    Thanks for sharing this in your, late 70s-early 80s, face collection...

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  3. To BPBM & Nick, thanks for the comments. Another set of good ole LA punk rawk (not exactly sure how Iggy & the Stooges made the cut, but always appreciated).

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  4. This whole Punk 45 series was stellar. Along with the "Yes LA" comp and the Dangerhouse comps, definitely the early LA Punk cream of the crop on this one. Don't need it but I'm happy to see this out there again!

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