| Suicidal Tendencies Frontier Records music Suicidal Tendencies CD (1983) Remastered
$10.59 On its 1983 self-titled debut, Suicidal Tendencies unleashed an angry, brooding set of hardcore/punk tunes that stood in sharp contrast to the group's sunny Southern California surroundings. Often credited with inventing the skate-punk style, the band lays down hard-charging riffs
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| Circle Jerks Frontier Records CDs Group Sex CD (1980)
$9.49 Principally recorded at Byrdcliffe Studios, Culver City, California.
On GROUP SEX, the Circle Jerks' second full-length album, the band makes no great changes in its musical style. On the other hand, there really was no need for revision.
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| Christian Death Frontier Records Records Only Theatre Of Pain CD (1982)
$9.69 The 1984 debut album from goth metal mongers Christian Death can, in retrospect, be seen as something of a landmark release. A trendsetting disc in its merging of a creepy gothic sensibility and heavy metal, not to mention its stridently
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| Suicidal Tendencies Frontier Records music Suicidal Tendencies CD (1983)
$11.55 On its 1983 self-titled debut, Suicidal Tendencies unleashed an angry, brooding set of hardcore/punk tunes that stood in sharp contrast to the group's sunny Southern California surroundings. Often credited with inventing the skate-punk style, the band lays down hard-charging riffs
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| Adolescents Frontier Records CDs Adolescents CD (1981)
$9.69 The CD of the ADOLESCENTS' classic first LP, originally released in 1981, includes the WELCOME TO REALITY EP.
Principally recorded at Perspective Sound, Sun Valley, California.
The first and best wave of L.A. punk bands from 1977-1979 all broke up under-documented and
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| Long Ryders Frontier Records music Native Sons CD (1984)
$9.05 The Long Ryders' 1984 full-length debut is one of the defining albums of the mid-'80s roots-rock scene, a loose amalgamation of bands reacting against the MTV-ready crop of synth-pop superstars by playing guitar-heavy country-influenced rock and roll. Heavily influenced by
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| Weirdos Frontier Records Records Weird World, Vol. 1 CD (1991)
$9.69 It's rather ironic that while Los Angeles was the capitol of the American recording industry in the mid-to-late '70s, most of the seminal bands of the original New York punk rock scene (the Ramones, Television, Patti Smith, Talking Heads) were
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| Heatmiser Frontier Records CDs Cop And Speeder CD (1994)
$10.49 1994's Cop and Speeder takes a few steps away from the hooky orientation of both the Yellow No. 5 EP and 1993's Dead Air -- the dark and only vaguely indie rock constructions it explores has the blues- and soul-based
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| Thin White Rope Frontier Records music Moonhead CD (1987)
$9.25 Thin White Rope's second album, Moonhead, is the edge-of-chaos masterpiece of the paisley underground, an album that sounds like Neil Young & Crazy Horse tackling Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures. All of the 14 songs, even a pounding cover of Jimmy
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| Redd Kross Frontier Records Records Born Innocent CD (1981)
$10.49 Reissue of
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