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| | Damaged CD (1981)
$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. ...
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| My War CD (1984)
$13.79 1984's MY WAR is a sometimes-confusing transitional record for Black Flag. Hobbled by a lengthy legal battle with SST's former distributors Unicorn Records, during which the band couldn't even record under its own name, remaining members Greg Ginn, Henry Rollins ...
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| In My Head CD (1985)
$12.49 Though the band didn't officially break up until 1987, 1985's IN MY HEAD was Black Flag's last studio recording, as well the last release to feature longtime drummer Bill Stevenson, who left shortly after these sessions to rejoin the Descendents ...
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| Slip It In CD (1984)
$13.69 1984's SLIP IT IN is the album that forever polarized Black Flag's audience. Many of the band's fans in the California-based hardcore scene felt that this album was a slap in the face to speedy, ultra-streamlined punk. Straight-edge punks, who ...
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| Who's Got The 10 1/2? CD (1986)
$12.29 Black Flag's final release before splitting in late 1986, the live document WHO'S GOT THE 10 1/2? is probably the best of the several live recordings available from this prolific band. Unlike LIVE '84 and the mostly live EVERYTHING WENT ...
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| Loose Nut CD (1985)
$13.79 Black Flag's astonishing burst of productivity from 1984 to 1985--five studio albums, a live record, and an experimental EP--created a lot of impressive music, but LOOSE NUT is the pinnacle. Albums like FAMILY MAN and SLIP IT IN had seen ...
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| Live '84 CD (1984)
$14.89 Recorded live at the Stone, San Francisco, California on August 26, 1984.
Originally released only on cassette, Black Flag's LIVE '84 captures songs recorded during the band's near-constant touring during that year. Rather than capturing one show, as the later WHO'S ...
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| Family Man CD (1984)
$12.29 Sleeved in a controversial Raymond Pettibon drawing of a man with a gun to his temple standing near the dead bodies of his wife and child, FAMILY MAN is possibly the oddest of Black Flag's many releases. Recorded in 1984, ...
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| Wasted...Again CD (1987)
$12.29 WASTED AGAIN--the title tacitly acknowledges that some of these songs have been anthologized more than once--commemorates Black Flag's breakup after eight years and more than a dozen releases. Chatty liner notes detail the band's history and ever-shifting lineups, all of ...
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| TV Party CD (1982)
$6.39 Hindsight usually emphasizes the more strident, aggressive aspects of Black Flag's career. The image of Henry Rollins' muscular, tattooed physique and glowering face as he stalked the stage screaming and spitting defiant and often angry lyrics, backed by Greg Ginn's ...
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 Black Flag Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Black Flag songs: Wasted, Jealous Again, Damaged I, Nervous Breakdown, No Values, Revenge, White Minority, Six Pack Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie Lyrics, Spray Paint Lyrics, Damaged II Lyrics, Depression Lyrics, No More Lyrics, Police Story Lyrics, Room 13 Lyrics, Rise Above Lyrics, Life of Pain Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Thirsty and Miserable Lyrics, What I See Lyrics.
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 Black Flag Biography
Black Flag, founded in 1978, was one of the first California punk bands. They were originators of American hardcore, a faster, louder variant on the original British punk style. In 1980, singer Henry Rollins arrived, and the band began its journey toward iconic status. Though Black Flag didn't survive the '80s, Rollins went on to become an icon of alternative-rock culture, and the band's music inspired legions of younger punk groups.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Greg Ginn | Gone, Mojack, Jambang, Minutemen, Taylor Texas Corrugators, Sonny Vincent | | Henry Rollins | Iggy Pop, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Twenty2, Tool, Misfits, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Les Claypool, William Shatner | | Bill Stevenson | All, Descendents, Comeback Kid, Only Crime, Tom Rush, Broadway Calls, Earth Opera, Lemonheads, Love Equals Death | | Kira | Marco Catracchia, Cormega, Gemini, Pastor Troy, Twisted Roots, Enko, Johnny And The Moon, Big Noyd, Foxy Brown | | Rob-O | Misfits, Pete Rock | | Dez Cadena | Osaka Popstar, Ramones, Twisted Roots, Misfits |
 Contemporaries
Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, Dinosaur Jr., The Sex Pistols, Minutemen, Bad Religion, Buzzcocks, Hüsker Dü, Fugazi, All, Meat Puppets, Dead Kennedys, Descendents, Bad Brains, Gang of Four, The Misfits (U.S.), Circle Jerks, X, Gun Club, Social Distortion, Jello Biafra, fIREHOSE, Flipper, The Germs, The Adolescents, Christian Death, Redd Kross, Agent Orange, The Weirdos, Fear, Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, .45 Grave, Gone, Chaos UK, The Necros, Negative Approach, Big Chief, The State, Wrangler Brutes
 Followers
Sonic Youth, Nirvana (US), Green Day, Moby, NOFX, The Offspring, Pennywise, Pantera, Rage Against the Machine, T.S.O.L., Kill Your Idols, Sworn Enemy, Bl'ast!
 Influences
Black Sabbath, The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, The Ramones, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The Doors, MC5, Buzzcocks, Thin Lizzy, Suicide, X, The Monks
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