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City Baby Attacked by Rats is an absolute masterpiece. The guitars sound like musical electrical discharges, they play fast riffs but with a unique touch.
City Baby Attacked by Rats is an absolute masterpiece.
The guitars sound like musical electrical discharges, they play fast riffs but with a unique touch.
This review celebrates Charged G.B.H.'s 1982 album City Baby Attacked By Rats as a punk rock masterpiece. The band’s unique fusion of raw energy with precise musicianship sets them apart. Vocalist Colin "Col" Abrahall’s charisma and the band's distinctive sound, which even influenced metal icons, are highlighted. The themes range from societal critique to poetic irony, making it a landmark British punk record beloved by fans and critics alike. Dive into the raw energy of Charged G.B.H.'s City Baby Attacked By Rats—listen now and experience punk history in the making!
"Back From Samoa cannot be considered a work of genius or innovation; their music remained rather direct and concise." "Mike Saunders is an excellent singer; he plays well with the vocal lines and has a pleasant voice with a distinctive tone."
"Back From Samoa cannot be considered a work of genius or innovation; their music remained rather direct and concise."
"Mike Saunders is an excellent singer; he plays well with the vocal lines and has a pleasant voice with a distinctive tone."
Angry Samoans' 1982 album 'Back From Samoa' is a raw and direct example of classic American hardcore punk. The album is praised for its concise tracks, catchy arrangements, and strong vocal performance by Mike Saunders. Although not innovative, it remains a fundamental piece in punk history. The review highlights favorite tracks and underscores the album's importance for punk enthusiasts. Explore the raw energy of Angry Samoans' Back From Samoa—listen now and dive into hardcore punk history!
The Mentors were the pioneers of the movement dubbed 'shock rock'—that music designed to shock and nothing more. 'You Axed for It' is a heavy metal album, exhibiting no particular qualities, with thrash-like nuances, a poor imitation of the best Venom.
The Mentors were the pioneers of the movement dubbed 'shock rock'—that music designed to shock and nothing more.
'You Axed for It' is a heavy metal album, exhibiting no particular qualities, with thrash-like nuances, a poor imitation of the best Venom.
This review examines the Mentors' 1985 album 'You Axed For It!,' acknowledging the band's pioneering role in shock rock with provocative, controversial themes. Musically, the album offers thrash-influenced heavy metal but lacks originality and instrumental strength. The review reflects on the band's history, controversial image, and legacy, highlighting El Duce's polarizing persona. While not deemed essential listening, the album holds value for fans of shock rock and metal history. Discover the origins of shock rock—listen to 'You Axed For It!' and explore its controversial legacy now.
Their music is raw and without many technical pretensions, their main goal is a message of protest and reaction. These punks have nothing to envy compared to some of the more famous overseas groups.
Their music is raw and without many technical pretensions, their main goal is a message of protest and reaction.
These punks have nothing to envy compared to some of the more famous overseas groups.
Animales Muertos is a Spanish punk band delivering raw, politically charged music with an underground edge. Their self-titled album features protest themes, anarchic beliefs, and a distinctive sound that stands alongside notable international punk acts. Despite limited technical polish, the album's message and energy resonate strongly. A notable highlight is their clever Spanish cover of Judas Priest's 'Breaking the Law.' Explore the raw energy of Animales Muertos' self-titled punk album and dive into a world of protest and powerful underground music!
Once you insert the CD in question, it is impossible to remove it from the player, it’s pure fun, stupid punk rock, crazy, carefree but well-played. This album puts a smile on your face and I don’t see it as a small thing.
Once you insert the CD in question, it is impossible to remove it from the player, it’s pure fun, stupid punk rock, crazy, carefree but well-played.
This album puts a smile on your face and I don’t see it as a small thing.
Sloppy Seconds' 1989 debut album Destroyed delivers carefree, well-played punk rock full of fun and party energy. The band embraces parody and silly themes, creating a wild and engaging listening experience. With 17 short, energetic tracks, the album is perfect for beer-fueled gatherings and punk enthusiasts seeking lighthearted music. Though not a milestone in punk history, the album succeeds in putting smiles on listeners' faces. Grab your beer and sandwiches and dive into Sloppy Seconds' Destroyed for a wild punk rock party!
Long live 7 Seconds! 'The Crew' was their first album, undoubtedly the purest, most furious, and fastest work that 7 Seconds have ever executed.
Long live 7 Seconds!
'The Crew' was their first album, undoubtedly the purest, most furious, and fastest work that 7 Seconds have ever executed.
This review highlights 7 Seconds' debut album 'The Crew' as a vital and energetic pillar of positive hardcore punk. Released in 1984, it contrasts with typical punk by emphasizing anti-drug messages, anti-racism, and self-respect. Despite being musically simple and short, the album delivers raw passion, youthful talent, and timeless relevance. Fans are encouraged to appreciate its unique position in punk history. Listen to 'The Crew' by 7 Seconds and experience a raw, energetic positive hardcore punk classic.
The 4-Skins are one of the fundamental bands of the British oi! scene, characterized by a strong apolitical and anti-racist component. From the start of the album, it’s filled with only great songs, sung with proud honesty and pride.
The 4-Skins are one of the fundamental bands of the British oi! scene, characterized by a strong apolitical and anti-racist component.
From the start of the album, it’s filled with only great songs, sung with proud honesty and pride.
The 4-Skins' album Clockwork Skinhead is praised as a fundamental oi! punk record with strong anti-racist messages and catchy, honest songs. The review highlights the band’s Jamaican music influences and the album’s relentless energy, especially in live tracks. The reviewer appreciates the album's straightforward and unapologetic style, recommending it for fans seeking genuine punk music without clichés. Listen to Clockwork Skinhead now and experience the raw power of classic oi! punk with a message.
Discharge still have no other words except "Why". "Why" aims solely at revolution, music is secondary.
Discharge still have no other words except "Why".
"Why" aims solely at revolution, music is secondary.
Discharge's 'Why' epitomizes raw, aggressive hardcore punk with its blunt anti-war message. The album rejects musical complexity for raw emotion and directness. Its themes focus on war's horrors and societal indifference. Despite low technical skill, the music's power lies in its intensity and message. 'Why' is a historic, influential record still relevant today. Dive into Discharge's 'Why' and experience the raw power of punk's fiercest anti-war statement!
The album is well-played and gives a clear idea of the live power of Anthrax. 'Bring The Noise,' a small rap interlude performed together with Public Enemy, breaks up the pounding metal concert halfway through.
The album is well-played and gives a clear idea of the live power of Anthrax.
'Bring The Noise,' a small rap interlude performed together with Public Enemy, breaks up the pounding metal concert halfway through.
Anthrax's Live: The Island Years captures the band’s 1991 lineup delivering a powerful thrash metal experience. The album features well-chosen tracks from 1984 to 1991, showcasing impeccable musicianship. A notable highlight is the collaboration with Public Enemy on 'Bring The Noise.' Despite limited distribution, this live album is highly recommended for fans of this era and lineup. Listen to Anthrax’s Live: The Island Years and experience the raw power of classic thrash metal!
The message of Crass is the fundamental element of their work, let's say that the poetics and eccentric lyrics were much more important than the music. Listening to all of 'Penis Envy' becomes a very difficult, if not impossible, test.
The message of Crass is the fundamental element of their work, let's say that the poetics and eccentric lyrics were much more important than the music.
Listening to all of 'Penis Envy' becomes a very difficult, if not impossible, test.
Crass' 'Penis Envy' is an intense and concept-driven hardcore punk album emphasizing political and social messages over traditional musicality. Eve Libertine's distinct monotone vocals and noisy, disjointed instrumentation make the album a challenging listen. While some tracks like 'Systematic Death' stand out, the overall repetition and harsh sound can be exhausting. The album's radical themes and experimental approach showcase Crass' uncompromising stance within the punk scene. Dive into Crass' 'Penis Envy' to experience punk’s raw political edge and fearless experimentation.
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