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This is a compilation of live performances from various points in his career. Of course, it's missing a great deal of relevant information and the recording quality is crude. This is probably the best place to be introduced to the demented moron who made obscenity a political statement, as he was still possessed of an intelligible voice on these recordings. He can even carry a tune on the earlier tracks, unthinkable to those familiar only with his later work. His between-song banter with the audience is hilariously stupid. It features guest appearances from Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis and MC5's Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson. Most of Allin's earlier recordings are out of print, so if you're a fan, find this. ~ Steve Huey
The 1998 re-release of G.G. Allin's most popular release, the compilation Hated in the Nation (originally issued in 1987), contains the same 18 tracks as the original but adds four bonus tracks, and replaces the original cover with a new one. The reissue was timed to coincide with the five-year anniversary of Allin's drug-induced death, and is the ultimate reminder of the menacing punk rock icon and the confrontational performances he became known for. G.G. Allin addicts will want to replace their original copy with the 1998 version since it contains the hard to find track "Out for Blood" (which is from a rare German split single from 1984), among others. If you were to buy one G.G. Allin album, this would be the one to get. ~ Greg Prato
Includes liner notes by Gerard Cosloy.
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The Motor City Badboys: Wayne Kramer (guitar, background vocals); Mike Davis (bass); Dennis Thompson (drums).
The Scumfucs: Killer K. (guitar); Ripp Cord (bass); B. Toff (drums).
The Cedar St. Sluts: Poline Pussy (guitar, background vocals); Connie Clit (guitar); Tammy Tits (bass, background vocals); Sally Sleaze (drums).
The Band With No Name: Chris "Chaos" Lamy (guitar, background vocals); Alan Chapple (bass, background vocals); Steve L. (drums); Guy Deschuiteneer (background vocals).
Engineers include: M. Kramer, David Lee, Gopal Varadhan.
Personnel: Wayne Kramer (guitar, background vocals); Dennis Thompson, DJ Steve L (drums); Alan Chapple (background vocals).
Liner Note Authors: Mykel Board; Gerard Cosloy.
Recording information: Noise New York.
Personnel includes: G.G. Allin (vocals).
The New York Superscum: J. Mascis, Gerard Cosloy (guitar); Stephen Dansiger (drums).
Hated In The Nation Music G G Allin Hated In The Nation Songs Hated In The Nation Music Hated In The Nation Music Review Average Rating: (3 out of 5 stars)   Props to Both GG and Sid Both Sid and GG flew the true flag of punk. They were both the real deal. That being said, the Sex Pistols were certainly more corporate and fashion-oriented and less truly punk than the Murder Junkies. Nevertheless, the Pistols have also earned their place. Punks should stay so busy hating everybody that they shouldn't have time to hate each other. At any rate, buy this record. And buy the Hated DVD too. Good stuff! Submitted by John V. (Alexandria, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sid Vicious? ok first of all how can you begin to compare sid to gg?
The Sex Pistols were just another corporate punk band. go listen to Yellowcard cd's and leave GG Allin to the real fans of punk. Submitted by Dr_Funk_504 (Waterloo,In,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
EXCELLENT! Hell yeah! GG Allin sreaming to the top of his lungs, very nasty, dirty, violent lyrics, just basically saying, "Don't f--- with me, or I'll go crazy and blow your f---ing head off.....BUY THIS ALBUM! (if you can find it). Submitted by a reviewer (Asheville, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GG was a fake he called him self a toatlly insane punk rocker yeah ok he should look at sid vicious & see what a real punk is Submitted by beavis (lehighton pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 2 found this helpful.
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