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I made this compilation about 10 years or so ago for my car. In fact, I don’t have a car and I don’t even have a driver’s license. Well.
Download the whole thing as one large zip.file (79.9 MB) and drive safely or else. I had to encode this with 128 kb/s to make it reasonably small. Just suck it, print the cover pieces and make your own damn CD, Punk.
Quote of the moment:
«What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which is related only to objects and not to individuals, or to life. That art is something which is specialized or which is done by experts who are artists. But couldn't everyone's life become a work of art? Why should the lamp or the house be an art object, but not our life?» (Michel Foucault)On heavy rotation:
An album full of diamonds and diamonds.Movie of the moment:
«Midnight in Paris» is not only the best Woody Allen movie in quite some time (although I must say that I loved «Matchpoint» for its cold bourgeois-brutality) – it can also be seen as a witty comment on the current retro-trend. And it's pure cinematic joy!Book of the moment:
It's a paradox: Blogs like this one disenchant the music that enchants their makers. The obscure, the magic, the mystery that was an integral part of popular music until a few years ago, has now been shattered completely. The internet and all its effect has torn down the boundary that used to separate the past from the present in the cultural production: Everything is only a few mouseclicks away, from music to art, fashion, design - you name it. The downside: Popular culture finally eats itself, is obsessed with its own past and thus creates nothing new. This is one of the main thesis of renowned music journalist Simon Reynolds' in his excellent book «Retromania. Pop culture's addiction to its own past». Reynold goes one step further and makes an interesting point saying that Punk itself was a reactionary cultural movement, dreaming of a world "without the Sgt Peppers album". A sometimes pretty academic, well written, resourceful and very much recommended book!Blogroll
- 1000 Aspirines
- 80s Punk Videos
- Alice Bag
- Always searching for Music
- Arp Easy Nod
- Bazillion Points
- Bleedin Out
- Brain in my Ass
- Bruderschaft des Schlafes
- Calypso Now
- Cosmic Hearse
- Damaging Noise
- Demo Tapes
- Distortion to Deafness
- Donofthedeadpix
- Dressed for the H-Bomb (defunct)
- Drunk and armed
- Eet U Smakelijk
- Elliott sucks
- From the Garage
- Glorify the Turd
- Hangover Heart Attack
- Hardcore Punk Reviews
- Hardcore Show Flyers
- Horrible Noise
- http://gasmusic.blogspot.com/
- Illogical Contraption
- Kangnave
- Killed by Death Records
- Last Days of Man on Earth
- Metal Inquisition
- More than a Witness
- Mr Phreek's Anokist Emporium
- Music ruined my Life
- Mustard Relics
- Mutanten Melodien
- Old Punks never die
- One chord is enough
- Operation Phoenix Fanzine Archive
- Pay no more than
- Phil Vas' stories
- Phoenix Hairpins
- Punk Business Manager!
- Punk Rock Record Party Podcasts
- Rocket Science
- Rondo Ton
- Schrott Blogger
- Spending loud Night
- The Horrors of it all (Comic Blog)
- The P5
- Thee Headveins
- True Punk and Metal
- Vinyl done right!
- Violation (Tapes)
- Ümlaut
Politics; Culture
Research
Shops
Spiritual Guidance
Good bad Music- THE OBSESSED- Instrumental 7″ (Doom Records, USA, 1996) February 1, 2012
- SEWER ZOMBIES- Conquer the Galaxy LP (Subversive Records, USA, 1987) January 24, 2012
- FLIPPER- Sex Bomb, c/w Brainwash 7″ (Subterranean Records, USA, 1981) December 24, 2011
- HARDCORE OR DIE! December 19, 2011
- HELLHAMMER- Satanic Rites Demo Tape (Prowling Death Records, Switzerland, 1983) December 5, 2011
- ANGST- s/t 12″EP (Happy Squid Records, USA, 1983) November 9, 2011
- BREAKOUTS- No more 12″EP (Accelerator Records, USA, 1983) October 25, 2011
- ANGEL WITCH- Loser 7″EP (Bronze Records, UK, 1981) October 21, 2011
- SIEGE- Live in Stamford, January 26 1985: RIP Kevin Mahoney October 17, 2011
- NIHILISTICS- selftitled LP (Braineater Records, USA, 1983) October 14, 2011
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12 Comments
Hey, Erich, I´d loke to contribute witha modest donation, but I´m too dumb anda I just didn´t find in your site any instrunctions of how to do so. So… tell me, how can I give you some money, buddy?
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hey this is great nice comp. hit after hit!
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Please post Malignus Youth’s recordings from 87-89.
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Great collection. fanx!
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Post something by YYY.
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Eddie – I’m not taking orders here. Okay?
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great collection of known and unknown blasts! the cover rules! “killed by death” becomes “reanimated by life”. great.
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It wasn’t an order, it was a request cuz I thought you took requests.
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Ah, a nice mix-cd. Got some that great Yugo-band in there. Now where’s the godamn Amebix bootleg?
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i see you’re heavily rotating warning again, is that thing out on vinyl yet?
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this was fantastic! any shot at getting a track listing on this thing?
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click the right image, strauss!
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