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Almost everyone has heard of Greenday or Rancid, but the Bay Area's vibrant 1990s punk scene hosted a number of lesser-known acts that aficionados will tell you were much better than their more popular brethren. Both Blatz and Filth fall into this category, and their 1992 split album is evidence enough. On songs like "Homemade Speed," the boy/girl vocal interplay and rattletrap sound of Blatz recall a ragged, budget-store X still living desperately. By contrast, Filth's scorched street hardcore practically chokes on its own fury, coming off like an American Discharge or Exploited, righteous and dirty just like the name says.

This is a split CD featuring two bands, Blatz and Filth.

Audio Mixer: Kevin Army .
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List Price $14.98 (You save $3.53)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Alternative CDs, Punk, Rock
Label Alternative Tentacles
Orig Year 1994
All Time Sales Rank   362552  
CD Universe Part number 7712533
Catalog number 385
Discs 2
Release Date Jan 20, 2009
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Engineer Kevin Army
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Shit Split CD DISC 1:
Windows MediaRealAudio Media1.Fuk Shit Up
Windows MediaRealAudio Media2.Fuk New York
Windows MediaRealAudio Media3.Lullabye
Windows MediaRealAudio Media4.Blatz To The Future
Windows MediaRealAudio Media5.Hustler
Windows MediaRealAudio Media6.Homemade Speed
Windows MediaRealAudio Media7.Lullabye/Chuck
Windows MediaRealAudio Media8.Berkeley Is My Baby (And I Wanna Kill It)
Windows MediaRealAudio Media9.Cockroach Cafe
Windows MediaRealAudio Media10.California
Windows MediaRealAudio Media11.Dolly
Windows MediaRealAudio Media12.I Don't Care About You
Windows MediaRealAudio Media13.Fuk Shit Up
Windows MediaRealAudio Media14.Learning How to Smile
Windows MediaRealAudio Media15.Roadkill
Windows MediaRealAudio Media16.Nausea
Windows MediaRealAudio Media17.WW3 & Live/Demo Soundcollage
Shit Split Songs DISC 2:
Windows MediaRealAudio Media1.Today's Lesson
Windows MediaRealAudio Media2.Lust For Glory
Windows MediaRealAudio Media3.Hate
Windows MediaRealAudio Media4.Freedom
Windows MediaRealAudio Media5.List, The
Windows MediaRealAudio Media6.You Are Shit
Windows MediaRealAudio Media7.Night Of Rage
Windows MediaRealAudio Media8.Filth
Windows MediaRealAudio Media9.Violence As A Solution
Windows MediaRealAudio Media10.Scarred For Life
Windows MediaRealAudio Media11.Banned From The Pubs
Windows MediaRealAudio Media12.Buttshits
Windows MediaRealAudio Media13.Dear Fuck
Windows MediaRealAudio Media14.1990 Demo Tape

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