Rock for Light is the second full-length album by Bad Brains, released in 1983. It was produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars. We're proud to present the original mix of the album, for the first time in decades, as the band originally intended.
The exuberance of this release is kinda tuff ta' blow off. Contains the superior original version of "21st Century Digital Boy" plus 16 more crucial cuts. A barrage of melodic, hyper-overdrive.
Vinyl LP. Bad Religion's first record for a major label (Atlantic Records) opens with two guns blazing and doesn't stop firing until both sides of "Recipe for Hate" are played out. Battling it out for more than a decade in L.A.'s punk scene with their own
Bathouse - Helping Bats Helping People LP (black vinyl). Six short, furious noise-rock/no-wave tracks from the Malmö trio; includes singles "Enjoy" and "Ideal Specimen."
Two-song 7" from Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School of Medicine, 'No More Selfies' b/w 'The Ghost of Vince Lombardi'. Raw, compact punk that hits like a late-night alarm.
Big Black led the alternative music revolution of "Industrial" from Chicago in the 1980s. The band's 1987 "Songs About F*cking" hits hard with gritty rock 'n' roll.
Big Boys - Fun, Fun, Fun / Frat Cars LP (magenta vinyl). Remastered reissue collecting the Fun, Fun Fun and Frat Cars EPs into one 10-track LP. Matte jacket plus poster and sticker; limited coloured pressing.
Big Boys were mixing furious hardcore with loose-limbed funk and tight pop, all the while penning lyrics that struck a blend between punk ideology, angsty alienation, and goofy humor.
Big Laugh - Days of Disarray 12" (black vinyl). Four terse, metallic hardcore blasts from Milwaukee, tense riffs and jagged rhythms. 'Vacation' stands out on this potent farewell EP.
A reissue of Bikini Kill's New Radio 7" EP. The single features the most well known version of their song "Rebel Girl" as well as the title track and "Demirep." The songs were recorded in April 1993 at Avast Studios in Seattle, WA.
Bikini Kill's first 'proper' record improves greatly on the production quality of the band's earlier efforts. The production convincingly adds a brittle immediacy to the record that only serves to raise the album's emotional stakes.
Once called "their defining document" by Pitchfork it includes Bikini Kill's legendary collaboration with JOAN JETT on the New Radio (1993) single as well as the long out of print Anti Pleasure Dissertation (1995) and I Like F***ing (1995) singles.
The Singles is a compilation album of three singles by punk rock band Bikini Kill. The album was released in 1998 by Kill Rock Stars. Joan Jett produces, plays guitar and sings on the first three tracks.