Black Eyes - Hostile Design LP. More than 20 years after Cough, the D.C. post-punk five-piece return with six jagged, sax-tinged tracks produced by Ian MacKaye; includes the single Pestilence.
The closest punk rock came to spoken word Jazz? Rollins shpiels on side A, Black Flag improvises on side B. If you jazz and punk and Rollins, check this 1984 classic out.
Black Flag - Licorice Pizza & More 7"; a scarce promo-era 7" from the Damaged period pairing a live 'Thirsty and Miserable' with 'Life of Pain'; a gritty collectors' piece from the Rollins-era lineup.
Slip It In is an extension of the sound Black Flag utilized on its second album My War: heavy, cathartic, intense, dense and progressive. At this point, Black Flag was considered by many to be one of the leading bands of the American punk scene.
Unofficial 7" pressing collecting three raw 1983 demos; "What Can You Believe", "Modern Man" and "Slip It In"; presented as a loose 45 RPM single for collectors of the demo-era Black Flag sound.
"Wasted... Again" is an album originally released by American hardcore punk band Black Flag in 1987 on SST Records. It is a best-of compilation released after Black Flag's breakup in 1986.
Live LP capturing Black Flag’s Aug 23, 1985 Starry Night set in Portland; Kira on bass and Anthony Martinez on drums. A raw, late-period nine-track vinyl document featuring My War and Slip It In.
Classic material from UK Punks Blitzkrieg. Their debut 1982 “Lest We Forget. E.P” on legendary UK label No Future along with their self-released 2nd EP ‘Animals In Lipstick’ from 1983 along with rare live tracks of songs never recorded.
Recorded over three years and two continents including re-recording vocals with their new vocalist Nikki Brumen (ex-Pagan), Praise Armageddonism is Blood Command at their best yet.
THE Boneless Ones formed in 1984. Inspired by the Thrasher Skate Rock tapes (That had just been released) and driven by many skate related bands of the time; BIG BOYS, JFA and of course, CODE OF HONOR
A punk classic, gloriously anthemic power pop from the cult UK outfit. On 17 March 1978, a mere six months after the release of their self-titled debut, The Boys second album "Alternative Chartbusters" was released.
Equal parts sass, snark and surf-punk infused guitar, Bratmobile’s third album bursts with catchy hooks and thought-provoking critiques of their scene, consumerism and the patriarchy.