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Recording information: Casbah Recording Studio, Fullerton, CA (08/01/1981).
Minutemen: Mike Watt (bass guitar); D. Boon, George Hurley.
Personnel: D. Boon (vocals, guitar); George Hurley (drums).
Purchase Joy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Minutemen Paranoid Time CD (1980)
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$8.99 On the very first single from the seminal San Pedro trio, the Minutemen showed off admirable chops and a steadfast hardcore aesthetic, as well as the strong political stance that separated them from most of their hardcore brethren. In the ultra-concentrated style that characterized their early work, the band bashes out seven songs within the space of about seven minutes.
PARANOID TIME hurtles along at a frantic pace. The opener "Validation," crystallizes the early Minutemen style: a scratchy guitar, shouted vocals, and a tight rhythm section adeptly executing a series of quick starts and stops. Before you know it, the song ends and "The Maze" charges in, with insistent bass and choppy guitar chords, and singer ...
| | Black Flag Damaged CD (1981)
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$13.79 Perhaps the quintessential California punk band, and one of the founding fathers of hardcore, Black Flag is to America what the Sex Pistols are to the U.K. DAMAGED is the band's most loved album, featuring some of its best-known songs. Though the group's speedy, full-frontal assault laid the groundwork for the faster-and-louder generation of punks to come, the guitar interplay of Greg Ginn and Dez Cadena is still melodic, and often even hook-filled.
The songs, delivered in an impassioned rant by a young Henry Rollins, are classic Cal-punk, mocking American complacency ("Six Pack," ...
| | Minutemen Politics Of Time CD (1984)
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$12.29 In their sadly abbreviated career, the Minutemen proved themselves to be an incredibly prolific outfit--touring and recording incessantly between 1980 and 1985. THE POLITICS OF TIME is a mixed bag that goes back to their earliest incarnation as the Reactionaries. It may not be the place for the uninitiated to investigate the group, but fans will appreciate this collection for the way it captures the Minutemen in a variety of settings and documents their rapid musical growth, their penchant for experimentation, ...
| | Introducing The Minutemen CD (1998)
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$14.89 This retrospective collection, released over 10 years after the Minutemen played their last, is indeed a fine introduction for first-time listeners who are curious about this one-of-a-kind trio. Between 1980 and 1985--the Reagan years--the group released an extensive string of E.P.s, singles, and records that were funky, jazzy, thrashy, uncompromisingly political, eccentric, and passionate. Song titles like "Maybe Partying Will Help," and "Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs" give some indication of the Minutemen's slant on things. The death of guitarist/singer and lyricist d. Boon, at the end of 1985, ended the group's career when they were at the peak of creativity.
The 36 songs gathered here cover all phases of the Minutemen's career in a fairly democratic way, with a goodly number of offerings from the early hardcore days. The collection is somewhat chronological, beginning with "Definitions" (the group's first single) and including at least one or two things from each ...
| | Butthole Surfers Psychic...Powerless...Another Man's Sac CD (1985)
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$12.79 From its bizarre cover art to its absurd title to its gleefully chaotic and thematically offensive songs, the Butthole Surfers' 1985 full-length debut, PSYCHIC...POWERLESS...ANOTHER MAN'S SAC, perfectly exemplifies the Texas-spawned ensemble's twisted, ungodly aesthetic. On this wildly unhinged first outing, frontman Gibby Haynes and guitarist Paul ...
| | Butthole Surfers Brown Reason To Live/Live Pcppep CD (2003)
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$12.79 BROWN REASON TO LIVE is also known as both PEE PEE THE SAILOR and BUTTHOLE SURFERS.
"There's a time to live and a time to die/I smoke Elvis Presley's toenails when I want to get high." So begins the Butthole Surfers's eponymous 1983 EP, repackaged on Butthole Surfers/Live PCPPEP with its live 1984 follow-up. The line, together with the caustic, hellacious ...
| | Sonora Tropicana Exitos, Exitos, Exitos CD (1992)
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| | Still Out Of Fuckin' Order CD (2001) Import
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| | Mark Kozelek What's Next To The Moon CD (2001)
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$9.89 An unlikely classic, Mark Kozelek's 2001 LP WHAT'S NEXT TO THE MOON reimagines AC/DC's balls-to-the-wall rock as indie pop lullabies-or Red House Painters or Sun Kil Moon songs (the singer-songwriter's much-loved projects of the 1990s & `00s respectively). Far from resorting to a gimmick, Kozelek sticks with lesser-known compositions by the Australian band, discovering the tortured longing beneath songs which at face value might seem mere odes to sex and the hard rocking life.
10 songs arranged by Mark Kozelek with lyrics by the legendary AC/DC singer, Bon Scott. This album is a beautiful acoustic treasure from one of the greatest singer/songwriter's of our generation.Rolling Stone gave Mark Kozelek's debut solo album "Rock 'N' Roll Singer" 3 1/2 stars! Amazon awarded "Rock 'N' Roll Singer" one of the "Best of 2000."It's been four years since Red House Painters released the critically acclaimed Songs for a Blue Guitar. While the band had wanted to focus on touring and get a break from the recording studio, legal difficulties ensured that the follow-up, Old Ramon, would be long awaited. It is only now considered for possible release later this year. But Red House Painters‚ singer and songwriter Mark Kozelek still kept plenty busy. He recorded "Find Me, Ruben Olivares" for Badman Recording Co. 's Shanti Project Collection and several tracks for Take Me Home, Tribute to John Denver released by Badman earlier this year. After spending time in Los Angeles working on Cameron Crowe's (Jerry Maguire) most recent film, "Almost Famous," Kozelek casually recorded ten tunes at Badman Recording Co. over the past year and "What's Next to the Moon" became a reality. The album is highlighted by several AC/DC that have been part of his recent acoustic tours. Obviously, a highlight is the title track, an unusual take on AC/DC's "What's Next to the Moon." ...
| | Something Corporate Leaving Through The Window CD (2002) +2 Bonus Tracks
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$12.79 At heart, Something Corporate find themselves somewhere between the quirky, piano-driven sound of Ben Folds Five and the power pop angst of Marvelous 3 and Semisonic. The bittersweet mid-tempo "Cavanaugh Park" boasts lush, dramatic keyboards, setting a vibe that is almost at odds with the lyrics. ...
| | T M Revolution Discordanza Try My Remix (Single Collection) CD (2004)
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| | Electric Light Orchestra Collection CDs (1995)
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$25.99 Originally released as three separate albums, FACE THE MUSIC, A NEW WORLD RECORD and DISCOVERY.
This three-disc set collects three of ELO's classic late-'70s albums in their entirety, and as such, it's an excellent overview not only of Jeff Lynne's musical genius, but of commercial '70s pop as a whole. 1975's FACE THE MUSIC, 1976's A NEW WORLD RECORD, and 1979's DISCOVERY--1977's double-disc OUT OF THE BLUE is omitted for space--are as good as Top-40 pop got in the last half of the '70s, and hearing the three together sketches out the arc of Lynne's career. FACE THE MUSIC, ELO's fifth album, is slightly rough-edged, but its enormous hit singles paved the ...
| | Stonegard From Dusk Till Doom CD (2006) (Import)
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