Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Mau Maus ‎– No Concern - 7"

Pax Records – PAX 8 - 1982

No Concern/Clampdown/Why Do We Suffer  

Named after the 1950's secret political action from Kenya, and inspired by a U.S. Hardcore act 0f the same name, Sheffield's Mau Maus formed after leaving school in late '79. They possessed no equipment and had nowhere to rehearse. In line tradition of the times, enthusiasm overpowered these problems and within months the band saw themselves playing a dire set of cover versions and poor original compositions at local youth clubs. The band slowly progressed to the small Pubs' circuit and by early 1981, had gained a regular following. They were soon to meet Marcus Featherby (founder of Pax Records and local gig promoter) who was to invite them to support The Angelic Upstarts at Sheffield's Marples club - on the condition that they did not play their "horrendous" cover of The Upstart's "Liddle Towers". Overwhelmed by the reaction received at gigs, the band soon found that their egos were growing a lot faster than their musical capabilities, and found it quite disturbing when Featherby told them they were crap! Undeterred, they took to the rehearsal studios for the remaining part of 1981 until they left confident enough to invite Featherby to a session. Impressed by their determination he offered them a deal for a single with Pax, and gave them many support slots at the Marples Club with the likes of The Wall and The Enemy...
April '82 saw the band's first visit to a recording studio, where they recorded 8 songs which were recorded and mixed within 5 hours - for £5O! "The Kill" - taken from this session - appeared on the highly successful "Wargasm" compilation album and gave great exposure ta the band leading up to the release of the "Society's Rejects" EP, which spent 1O weeks in the Independent chart, peaking at No. 22. On the back of this the band were offered their first London gigs, where they played the legendary Skunx Club and the 100 Club, supporting The Angelic Upstarts and Charlie Harper's Urban Dogs. A fantastic night, but for the fact that the band didn't get paid! September 1982 saw the Mau Maus back in the studio for a new EP. With Lee Wilson of Infa Riot producing, 4 tracks were recorded at London's Matrix Studios - costing ten times as much as Ihe first single! From this session come the "No Concern" EP and then the track "Give Us A future" (plus "Clampdown" from the EP) which featured on the compilation "Punk's Dead? Nah Mate.." album. Released in November 1982, the EP spent 10 weeks in the newly compiled Punk chart in 'Sounds', peaking at No. 10, just behind G.B.H. and The Anti Nowhere League - with the compilation album reaching No. 2! Gigs with Infa Riot and The Dead Kennedys spread the word that bit further and the Mau Maus were now becoming a highly sought after ad, receiving well over 100 letters a week and being featured in all the UK's bigger fanzines. Yet not strangely in 'Sounds'. Nothing to do with Sounds' Garry Bushell haling Pax boss Marcus Featherby I suppose.... Maturing both musically and lyrically, the band stormed Manchester's Revolution Studio to record their critically acclaimed "Facts Of War" EP in May 1983. featuring the Oil-esque anti-unemployment anthem "Just Another Day", the blatantly antiwar title track and the show slopping, trendy conscientious, 'Running With The Pack', this single peaked at No. 6 in the U.K. Punk chart, and spent 17 weeks there.
The Mau Maus were then to achieve some of their finest moments: 3 Tracks on the "Bollox to the Gonads" compilation album, which reached No.1 in the Punk chart and No. 6 in the Independent chart, (and which floated there abouts' for 24 weeks!!) and, as support band to The Exploited an their "Let's Start A War" U.K. tour, at the tail end of 1983. To say things were looking good for the band would be understatement of the year! ~ Tragedy struck on the last date of The Exploited tour at Feltham Football cIub when Bass player, 'Bunny' collapsed, was rushed to hospital and was diagnosed as having cancer. In respect, the band had a lengthy lay off until Bunny was diagnosed, 'in remission', and then had to recruit a stand in bass player, Alf, from a local Punk band. Just as the band were prepared to go and give their all, the inevitable disaster happened! The 1984 U.K. Miners' Strike, Leaving virtually everybody in Yorkshire without a wage, as well as leaving women and children without food! This didn't help the band at all,as half the band were miners! And the other half unemployed! When this strike collapsed, the miners' were just 2 months away from a total exhaustion of coal supplies in the United Kingdom and just weeks away from seeing the complete collapse of the British Government - not something many U.K. Punk bands can claim to be an adive part of! And not a weil known fad!! Again ironically, during this time Pax Records released the band's debut album, "Live At The ,Marples", recorded in September '83, which showed the band in their finest form - Live! Reaching No. 3 in the Independent chart, (slopped only by The Smiths and Billy Bragg!!!) the band had their finest chance for success. But, without Bunny, things took time. In this short space and happily cashing in, Featherby didn't waste any time compiling and releasing the Mau Maus' compilation Lp, "Running With The Pack", which features all the singles, radio plugs and an edit of the Live album.
By mid 1984, the band felt confident enough to venture back into the studio. Still without Bunny, and without a label after deciding the deal with Pax had run it's course, (again in line 80's tradition, Featherby had run off with all the money!) the band opted to start their own record label, Rebellion Records. The first release for them come in the form of the "Tear Down The Walls" EP. Produced by Simon Hinkier, (who went on to become 'The Mission' guitarist) at Fairview Studios, this 7" hit the lower ends of the Indie charts, but effectively, was the end of the band as a serious recording ad. Live however, it was a different matter. The word had spread. They replaced Conflict on a tour of Germany and Holland with The Varukers, (thanks to new manager, Tony Perrin) and upon their return to the UK played many successful shows with the likes of The Fits, who by the time were a happening band. Although now being reviewed in the National press, things didn't look good! The band recorded their second album (first & only studio LP) "Fear No Evil" - which despite containing studio versions of live favourites such as "Be My Baby" and "Rebellion", was poorly received and effectively the end of the band. A U.K. tour with The English Dogs (who had now gone into their 'Metal' phase) and The Varukers (who were also playing more Thrash than Punk) didn't do much for the band's popularity - neither did changing the chorus to tracks such as "Running With The Pack"! As a last gasp attempt to keep the band going, they recorded the "Nowhere To Run" 12" EP. With the pressures of the times', they also added second guitarist, Richard Hall. With Bunny back on bass, and Hinkler again at the helm of control, the band's most melodic plotter failed to inspire and after a further year's touring - the band called it a day. Chris bailed out first, as he felt his vocals - which were abrasive an the best of days - couldn't keep up wilh the direction that the band were going!
Where are they now? I hear you ask: Chris is a welder. Lev a van driver. Podge, a steel worker.
Alf, owns a gardening firm, and Bunny's still on the dole! (And Richard? He's gone missing!) - 
Written by Stuart Newman - Control! Fanzine 1996.

superb near mint condition

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Mau Maus ‎– Facts Of War EP - 7"

Pax Records ‎– PAX 12  - -1983

Named after the 1950's secret political action from Kenya, and inspired by a U.S. Hardcore act 0f the same name, Sheffield's Mau Maus formed after leaving school in late '79. They possessed no equipment and had nowhere to rehearse. In line tradition of the times, enthusiasm overpowered these problems and within months the band saw themselves playing a dire set of cover versions and poor original compositions at local youth clubs. The band slowly progressed to the small Pubs' circuit and by early 1981, had gained a regular following. They were soon to meet Marcus Featherby (founder of Pax Records and local gig promoter) who was to invite them to support The Angelic Upstarts at Sheffield's Marples club - on the condition that they did not play their "horrendous" cover of The Upstart's "Liddle Towers". Overwhelmed by the reaction received at gigs, the band soon found that their egos were growing a lot faster than their musical capabilities, and found it quite disturbing when Featherby told them they were crap! Undeterred, they took to the rehearsal studios for the remaining part of 1981 until they left confident enough to invite Featherby to a session. Impressed by their determination he offered them a deal for a single with Pax, and gave them many support slots at the Marples Club with the likes of The Wall and The Enemy...
April '82 saw the band's first visit to a recording studio, where they recorded 8 songs which were recorded and mixed within 5 hours - for £5O! "The Kill" - taken from this session - appeared on the highly successful "Wargasm" compilation album and gave great exposure ta the band leading up to the release of the "Society's Rejects" EP, which spent 1O weeks in the Independent chart, peaking at No. 22. On the back of this the band were offered their first London gigs, where they played the legendary Skunx Club and the 100 Club, supporting The Angelic Upstarts and Charlie Harper's Urban Dogs. A fantastic night, but for the fact that the band didn't get paid! September 1982 saw the Mau Maus back in the studio for a new EP. With Lee Wilson of Infa Riot producing, 4 tracks were recorded at London's Matrix Studios - costing ten times as much as Ihe first single! From this session come the "No Concern" EP and then the track "Give Us A future" (plus "Clampdown" from the EP) which featured on the compilation "Punk's Dead? Nah Mate.." album. Released in November 1982, the EP spent 10 weeks in the newly compiled Punk chart in 'Sounds', peaking at No. 10, just behind G.B.H. and The Anti Nowhere League - with the compilation album reaching No. 2! Gigs with Infa Riot and The Dead Kennedys spread the word that bit further and the Mau Maus were now becoming a highly sought after ad, receiving well over 100 letters a week and being featured in all the UK's bigger fanzines. Yet not strangely in 'Sounds'. Nothing to do with Sounds' Garry Bushell haling Pax boss Marcus Featherby I suppose.... Maturing both musically and lyrically, the band stormed Manchester's Revolution Studio to record their critically acclaimed "Facts Of War" EP in May 1983. featuring the Oil-esque anti-unemployment anthem "Just Another Day", the blatantly antiwar title track and the show slopping, trendy conscientious, 'Running With The Pack', this single peaked at No. 6 in the U.K. Punk chart, and spent 17 weeks there.
The Mau Maus were then to achieve some of their finest moments: 3 Tracks on the "Bollox to the Gonads" compilation album, which reached No.1 in the Punk chart and No. 6 in the Independent chart, (and which floated there abouts' for 24 weeks!!) and, as support band to The Exploited an their "Let's Start A War" U.K. tour, at the tail end of 1983. To say things were looking good for the band would be understatement of the year! ~ Tragedy struck on the last date of The Exploited tour at Feltham Football cIub when Bass player, 'Bunny' collapsed, was rushed to hospital and was diagnosed as having cancer. In respect, the band had a lengthy lay off until Bunny was diagnosed, 'in remission', and then had to recruit a stand in bass player, Alf, from a local Punk band. Just as the band were prepared to go and give their all, the inevitable disaster happened! The 1984 U.K. Miners' Strike, Leaving virtually everybody in Yorkshire without a wage, as well as leaving women and children without food! This didn't help the band at all,as half the band were miners! And the other half unemployed! When this strike collapsed, the miners' were just 2 months away from a total exhaustion of coal supplies in the United Kingdom and just weeks away from seeing the complete collapse of the British Government - not something many U.K. Punk bands can claim to be an adive part of! And not a weil known fad!! Again ironically, during this time Pax Records released the band's debut album, "Live At The ,Marples", recorded in September '83, which showed the band in their finest form - Live! Reaching No. 3 in the Independent chart, (slopped only by The Smiths and Billy Bragg!!!) the band had their finest chance for success. But, without Bunny, things took time. In this short space and happily cashing in, Featherby didn't waste any time compiling and releasing the Mau Maus' compilation Lp, "Running With The Pack", which features all the singles, radio plugs and an edit of the Live album.
By mid 1984, the band felt confident enough to venture back into the studio. Still without Bunny, and without a label after deciding the deal with Pax had run it's course, (again in line 80's tradition, Featherby had run off with all the money!) the band opted to start their own record label, Rebellion Records. The first release for them come in the form of the "Tear Down The Walls" EP. Produced by Simon Hinkier, (who went on to become 'The Mission' guitarist) at Fairview Studios, this 7" hit the lower ends of the Indie charts, but effectively, was the end of the band as a serious recording ad. Live however, it was a different matter. The word had spread. They replaced Conflict on a tour of Germany and Holland with The Varukers, (thanks to new manager, Tony Perrin) and upon their return to the UK played many successful shows with the likes of The Fits, who by the time were a happening band. Although now being reviewed in the National press, things didn't look good! The band recorded their second album (first & only studio LP) "Fear No Evil" - which despite containing studio versions of live favourites such as "Be My Baby" and "Rebellion", was poorly received and effectively the end of the band. A U.K. tour with The English Dogs (who had now gone into their 'Metal' phase) and The Varukers (who were also playing more Thrash than Punk) didn't do much for the band's popularity - neither did changing the chorus to tracks such as "Running With The Pack"! As a last gasp attempt to keep the band going, they recorded the "Nowhere To Run" 12" EP. With the pressures of the times', they also added second guitarist, Richard Hall. With Bunny back on bass, and Hinkler again at the helm of control, the band's most melodic plotter failed to inspire and after a further year's touring - the band called it a day. Chris bailed out first, as he felt his vocals - which were abrasive an the best of days - couldn't keep up wilh the direction that the band were going!
Where are they now? I hear you ask: Chris is a welder. Lev a van driver. Podge, a steel worker.
Alf, owns a gardening firm, and Bunny's still on the dole! (And Richard? He's gone missing!) - 
Written by Stuart Newman - Control! Fanzine 1996.

superb near mint condition

Destructors ‎– Religion! There Is No Religion!


Destructors ‎– Religion! There Is No Religion! - Illuminated Records ‎– Kill 2 - -1982 - includes lyric sheet insert.

A1 Religion
A2 Soldier Boy
B1 Agent Orange
B2 Corpse Gas

The Destructors (aka The Blanks, Destructors V) are a punk rock band from Peterborough, England, formed in 1977 and active with a varying lie-up until 1984. They re-formed as Destructors 666 in 2006.
The band was formed by former 6ck 6ck 6ck members Allen Adams (vocals), Phil Atterson (guitar), and Dip (Paul Wicks) (bass), along with a varying line-up including Andy Butler (drums). They changed their name to The Blanks before their controversial debut 1979 single, “The Northern Ripper” (released at the time that The Yorkshire Ripper was on the loose). The Destructors name was resurrected by Adams and Jackson with a new line-up of Neil Singleton (vocals), Andy McDonald (drums), and ‘Dave’ (lead guitar), with Jackson and Dave replaced by Dave Ithermee (rhythm guitar) and Graham “Gizz” Butt (lead guitar, formerly of The System, among other bands) before their next release, 1982’s Senseless Violence EP. Butt took on the job of writing about half of the band’s music, with Adams writing the lyrics. Singleton remembered the songs: “They could be very complicated and a right bastard to remember. He also seemed to have a fixation with serial killers!”. A series of EPs and two albums followed before 1984’s final album Bomb Hanoi, Bomb Saigon, Bomb Disneyland. The band split shortly after Bomb Hanoi, their records never living up to their live shows, and the band members falling out. According to Singleton: “I don’t think we ever made a really good record! They never ever lived up to our live shows; We were so much better on stage”. Of the frictions within the band, Butt said: “Neil couldn’t get on with Alan, and me and Dave didn’t want Andy on drums any more. We weren’t happy with Alan organising everything and neglecting his bass-playing role”. Adams immediately formed a new band, Five Go Mad In Europe, and resurrected the band name as Destructors V in 1984. Singleton went on to front Trench Fever. Butt went on to form The Desecrators, joined English Dogs, and later formed Janus Stark, also playing guitar with The Prodigy.
The band name was resurrected again in 2006 as Destructors 666, with former members Adams, Dave Colton, and Steve Rolls joined by a (largely) new group of musicians. They released a series of EPs from 2006 onwards and continue to perform live.

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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Destructors ‎– Senseless Violence EP - 7"


DESTRUCTORS - SENSELESS VIOLENCE EP 
CARNAGE RECORDS - BOOK 2 - 1882
Includes lyric sheet insert
A1 AK 47 
A2 Meaningless Names 
B1 Police State 
B2 Dachäu 
B3 Death Squad

The Destructors (aka The Blanks, Destructors V) are a punk rock band from Peterborough, England, formed in 1977 and active with a varying lie-up until 1984. They re-formed as Destructors 666 in 2006. 
The band was formed by former 6ck 6ck 6ck members Allen Adams (vocals), Phil Atterson (guitar), and Dip (Paul Wicks) (bass), along with a varying line-up including Andy Butler (drums). They changed their name to The Blanks before their controversial debut 1979 single, “The Northern Ripper” (released at the time that The Yorkshire Ripper was on the loose). The Destructors name was resurrected by Adams and Jackson with a new line-up of Neil Singleton (vocals), Andy McDonald (drums), and ‘Dave’ (lead guitar), with Jackson and Dave replaced by Dave Ithermee (rhythm guitar) and Graham “Gizz” Butt (lead guitar, formerly of The System, among other bands) before their next release, 1982’s Senseless Violence EP. Butt took on the job of writing about half of the band’s music, with Adams writing the lyrics. Singleton remembered the songs: “They could be very complicated and a right bastard to remember. He also seemed to have a fixation with serial killers!”. A series of EPs and two albums followed before 1984’s final album Bomb Hanoi, Bomb Saigon, Bomb Disneyland. The band split shortly after Bomb Hanoi, their records never living up to their live shows, and the band members falling out. According to Singleton: “I don’t think we ever made a really good record! They never ever lived up to our live shows; We were so much better on stage”. Of the frictions within the band, Butt said: “Neil couldn’t get on with Alan, and me and Dave didn’t want Andy on drums any more. We weren’t happy with Alan organising everything and neglecting his bass-playing role”. Adams immediately formed a new band, Five Go Mad In Europe, and resurrected the band name as Destructors V in 1984. Singleton went on to front Trench Fever. Butt went on to form The Desecrators, joined English Dogs, and later formed Janus Stark, also playing guitar with The Prodigy. 
The band name was resurrected again in 2006 as Destructors 666, with former members Adams, Dave Colton, and Steve Rolls joined by a (largely) new group of musicians. They released a series of EPs from 2006 onwards and continue to perform live.

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Monday, 3 February 2014

Ripcord - Fast'n'Furious : The Complete Demos Double LP + CD Deluxe Ltd Edition


IN STOCK NOW - SUPERB ITEM

STRICTLY LIMITED EDITION DOUBLE COLOURED VINYL LP IN HEAVYWEIGHT SLEEVE, WITH 24 x 12" PRINTED INSERT, CD IN PVC WALLET - FIRST PRESSING LIMITED TO JUST 300 COPIES WORLDWIDE!

For the first time, UK Hardcore Punk legends RIPCORD have all five of their recorded demos compiled as a stand alone release (including their second demo, which has never officially been released until now). Featuring 42 tracks of classic UK Hardcore punk, this is a must for all collectors of mid to late 80s hardcore punk.

All tracks digitally remastered by Baz and John from the band at the legendary Whitehouse Studios in January 2014

To make this release ultra special, the strictly limited edition pressing is on coloured vinyl, with a 24 x 12" insert featuring unseen photos and liner notes and lyrics from the band, plus the CD version (with bonus track!) also included in a PVC wallet.

Coupled with the wonderful artwork by Welly (Artcore Fanzine) this is a must own for any fans of the era, archiving recordings that are almost three decades own into a wonderful, must own package!

Also available as a CD Import Version co-released with Break The Connection Records in Japan with Japanese translation booklet and obi insert

FORMAT: Limited Edition Double Colour Vinyl with 24" x 12" printed insert in heavyweight board sleeve with bonus CD in PVC wallet

TRACKLIST:
Side A 
1. False Prophecies 
2. Lucky Ones 
3. 3 Minutes To Hell 
4. Keep Away 
5. Starving Kids 
6. Big World 
7. The Way You Are 
8. In Search Of A Future 
9. Blind Eye
Side B 
10. Intro / State Of 
11. Countdown 
12. Freedom Fighters 
13. The Exterminator 
14. Crush Apartheid 
15. Breakout 
16. Lies Lies Lies 
17. Intro / Eve Of the End 
18. Single Ticket To Hell 
19. Armchair Critic
Side C 
20. Crush Apartheid 
21. Kiss Of Death 
22. Blind Eye 
23. Thatchula 
24. 3 Minutes 
25. Big World 
26. Furder 
27. Empty Faces 
28. Armchair Critic 
29. Thatchula 
30. Eve Of The End
Side D 
31. Single Ticket To Hell 
32. State Of Emergency 
33. Kiss Of Death 
34. Lies Lies Lies 
35. Drugshit 
36. You Don't Care 
37. Wicked 
38. Ignorant 
39. Eternal Tomb 
40. Live By The Bomb 
41. Lucky Ones 

Friday, 31 January 2014

Cülo/Tenement - Split EP - 7" clear vinyl /200

Culo/Tenement - Split EP - 7" clear vinyl /200

Pretty sad deal on the high cost, but since its a small repress and due to a few other things such as new covers and the plant's set up fees, the record wasn't cheap to redo. But you know what? I bet this $ amount still beats paying what I heard some people were paying to get this record on just black wax! This has been OOP basically since the week it originally came out, so due to constant questioning by distributors and the fact both bands play songs from it in their live set still to date, I am redoing 200 more of the record to appease the masses. I wish it could've been more but per both band's request was to keep it small so we're lucky even a few more shall be born. ALL copies are on COKE BOTTLE CLEAR too, enjoy - Nick Sick - Cowabunga Records
A1 Tenement – Your Life Or Mine
A2 Tenement – Violent Outlet
B1 Cülo – I Don't Wanna Listen
B2 Cülo – I Don't Wanna Go To Psych Ward B
B3 Cülo – Antisocial Creep

B4 Cülo – Victim Of The Normal Life
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Thursday, 30 January 2014

Electric Funeral - D-beat Noise Attack

2014 official reissue of the long time sold out first demo cassette "D-beat Noise Attack" with Electric Funeral.
Its a 3d demo tape ( originally recorded & released in 2010) from Swedish buddy Jocke ( Warvictims, Desperat, D-Takt & Råpunk Records), the only person who doe's all EF stuff. Its still total insane Swedish d-beat with wall of noise guitar attack. For all fans of noisy stuff loke Disclose, Warvictims, Giftgasattack, Lebenden Toten etc. Its totally approved by Jocke and what's more.
A1.Hellish Afterworld A2.End Of All Life  A3.Next Generation A4.Bomb Raid A5.D-beat Noise Attack A6.Equal Slaves A7.Destroy And Rebuild A8.Fight Back

TOTAL RAWPUNK DESTRUCTION!

Nerveskade - S/T

NERVESKADE - S/T TAPE
Self-titled long play album released on LP and tapes in 2010 from Portland glue huffer punks NERVESKADE! Here's pro-printedreissue edition! Filthiest agressive attack of DISORDER/CHAOS UK styled sound plus japanese noiz punk in these songs! 50 copies made!
Get your ears bleed!

Outside Of Society
Mind Control
War
Empty Plate
Parasites
Waiting For Death
Terminal
Nerve Damage
Forced To Live
Brain Damage
Walking Waste

Bombsplinter - No One Survives

pro-printed second tape No One Survives from LA rawpunx Bombsplinter (after first demo and cd-r released before) which sounds like scandi hardcore of 80's in nowadays! We can see straightforward analogy of swedish raw hardcore punx Crude SS in artwork and it's done really amazing! For all fans of Moderat Likvidation, Discharge, Svart Parad and Crude SS must have!

1.History Of Violence 2.Bombsplinter 3.Forgotten Victims 4.Symbol Of Gain 5.Nuclear Threat 6.No One Survives 7.Life Of Chaos

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Funeral Parade - Demo

This is the pro-printed reissue of the only demo 2010 tape from PDX anarchopunk/goth-punk band Funeral Parade. Featuring members of Bellicose Minds, Nerveskade,Bog People, Zatsuon and others they recorded 5 songs or dark anarchopunk with some post-punk/goth-pubk tunes, sounds like Part 1 (the title Funeral Parade was taken after single-named song of Part 1), later Deathcharge, The Mob, Lost Tribe plus The Cure/ UK Decay. The atmosphere on the tape is brilliant!

A1 The Light A2 Lost A3 Eyes Of Madmen A4 Twisted Games A5 For You

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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Nausea-Condemned To The System-LP ltd colour vinyl

NAUSEA  "Condemned To The System" LP - ltd colour vinyl mailorder only. 
Deep Six Records#204
http://willowtip.bandcamp.com/album/condemned-to-the-system
Los Angeles' Nausea, spearheaded by guitarist / vocalist Oscar Garcia, along with their sister band, Terrorizer (which also featured Garcia) helped define the Grindcore genre in the late 1980s. Now Garcia, along with long-time partner in crime Eric Castro (Majesty) have been joined by two new members: Bassist Alejandro CB (Pounder, Chemical Bitches) and guitarist Leon del Muerte (Murder Construct, ex-Exhumed, Phobia, Impaled, Intronaut) to unleash a ferocious new full-length album via Deep Six LP Willowtip Records on CD: “Condemned To The System”. The album was recorded by Sean Vahle, (DIS, Phobia, Exhumed, Murder Construct, Intronaut) and mixed/mastered by Alejandro Corredor (Inquisition, Exhumed, Enslaved). The new album will feature a slew of new grinders like “…And We Suffer” and “Hate and Deception”, alongside vintage and unreleased tracks like “Falsely Accused” and “Does God Need Help?”. The band has been very active in the live arena for the past 3 years, performing a
t the Maryland Death Fest, Power of the Riff Fest, shows alongside Repulsion, Nails, Nasum, and most recently a European Tour that included a headlining spot at Bloodshed Fest in Holland, Hell Inside Fest, and Dresden Metal Fest in Germany. Next year the band is scheduled to play Mexico and Europe again. SPECIAL PREORDER on color wax.
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Sunday, 19 January 2014

Uproar–Die For Me - 7"

Beat The System !! ‎– raw NO. 2, Lightbeat Records ‎– RAW 2  1983

A1 Better Off Dead
A2 Its Not You.
B1 Have A Good Laugh
B2 Dead Rockers
B3 Die For Me

Formed in 1980 in the North east of England, UPROAR went on to gig all round Europe and the UK. Re-united in 2008 they are faster and louder than ever and ready to start where they left off.

superb near mint condition
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Uproar-Rebel Youth EP-7"

Beat The System !! ‎– B.T.S. RAW No.1, Lightbeat Records ‎– RAW 1  1982

A1 Rebel Youth
A2 No War No More
B1 Fallen Angel
B2 Victims

Near mint condition direct from the label -WILL BE SHIPPED BY REGISTERED POST.
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Uproar–Nothing Can Stop You-7"

Volume Records UK ‎– VOL 9, Volume Records UK ‎– VOL. 9 - 1984

A1 Nothing Can Stop You
A2 Your Empire
B1 No Escape
B2 Shoot To Kill

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The Partisans–17 Years Of Hell-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 12 - 1982

A. 17 Years Of Hell B1. Power & The Greed B2. Bastards In Blue

Rob Harrington (Spike) - Vocals, Andy Lealand - Guitar, Louise Wright - Bass, Mark Harris (Shark) - Drums

Formed in the summer of 1979 from Bridgend, South Wales, this very young band heavily influenced by The Sex Pistols, were capable of producing a very tight sound almost by accident. A post-No Future member was bassist Dave Parsons. He replaced the lovely Louise (who was 17 years old at the time), appearing on the "Blind Ambition" EP and "The Time Was Right" LP before achieving fame with Transvision Vamp. He is now a member of mega-selling Bush! Andy and Rob have reformed The Partisans with a new line up, and have played a number of gigs as well as releasing new material.

 Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent

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Channel 3 – I've Got A Gun - 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 11  - 1982

A. I've Got A Gun B1. Manzanar B2. Mannequin

Mike Magrann - Vocals/Guitar, Kimm Gardener - Vocals/Guitar, Larry Kelley - Bass, Mike Burton - Drums
(Jack Debaun - Drums on "After The Lights Go Out" LP)

This American band were formed in Cerritos, California in 1980 by school friends Magrann and Gardener. They has already released the self-titled "CH3 EP" before their No Future releases were licenced from the U.S. label, Posh Boy Records - the album "I've Got A Gun" was basically a repackaged version of "Fear Of Life". They continued recording steadily throughout the early eighties (even experimenting with a 5-man line up), but only a brief European tour in 1994 reminded their fans that the band were still around. However, with the core members of Magrann and Gardener, Channel 3 returned to a four-piece band and released a powerful self titled LP in 2002.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent

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Blitz–Warriors- 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 16 - 1982

A. Warriors B. Youth

Carl Fisher - Vocals / Nidge Miller - Guitar, Neil McLennan (Mackie) - Bass, Charlie Howe - Drums

Formed in 1980 in New Mills, Blitz were the label's first signing. Their debut release, a four track EP, was recorded very quickly, as were most singles on the label. The first pressing of 1000 copies were sold in a few days, mainly by mail order. A subsequent distribution deal with Rough Trade and Pinnacle led to sales of over 20,000 copies. Initial copies were all hand stamped as the label thought they would only sell 1000! Their debut album even hit the National charts! The band later became one of the most influential Punk bands of all time with numerous late 90's Punk bands covering their songs. Tragically, Nidge died in a road incident in Austin, Texas in February 2007 after a gig whilst touring with his reformed band.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent

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Blitz‎–Never Surrender - 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 6 - 1982

A. Never Surrender B. Razors In The Night

Carl Fisher - Vocals / Nidge Miller - Guitar, Neil McLennan (Mackie) - Bass, Charlie Howe - Drums

Formed in 1980 in New Mills, Blitz were the label's first signing. Their debut release, a four track EP, was recorded very quickly, as were most singles on the label. The first pressing of 1000 copies were sold in a few days, mainly by mail order. A subsequent distribution deal with Rough Trade and Pinnacle led to sales of over 20,000 copies. Initial copies were all hand stamped as the label thought they would only sell 1000! Their debut album even hit the National charts! The band later became one of the most influential Punk bands of all time with numerous late 90's Punk bands covering their songs. Tragically, Nidge died in a road incident in Austin, Texas in February 2007 after a gig whilst touring with his reformed band.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent
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Saturday, 18 January 2014

Red Alert‎–Take No Prisoners-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 13 - 1982

A. Take No Prisoners B1. Empire Of Crime B2. Sell Out

Steve 'Cast Iron' Smith - Vocals, Tony Van Frater - Guitar, Gaz Stuart - Bass, Nobby - Drums

Led by Tony Van Frater, Red Alert were formed as a five-piece band from Sunderland, releasing their first EP in 1980. They were one of No Future's most prolific bands releasing three singles, a 12" and an album during their time with the label. They are still going strong to this very day and their current material is equally as exciting as their original releases. They have a close relationship with fellow Sunderland band Red London, and some band members have recorded material for both bands.

Red Alert–City Invasion- 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 20 - 1983

A. City Invasion B. Negative Reaction

Steve 'Cast Iron' Smith - Vocals, Tony Van Frater - Guitar, Gaz Stuart - Bass, Nobby - Drums

Led by Tony Van Frater, Red Alert were formed as a five-piece band from Sunderland, releasing their first EP in 1980. They were one of No Future's most prolific bands releasing three singles, a 12" and an album during their time with the label. They are still going strong to this very day and their current material is equally as exciting as their original releases. They have a close relationship with fellow Sunderland band Red London, and some band members have recorded material for both bands.

Attak‎–Murder In The Subway-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 17 - 1982

A. Murder In The Subway B. Future Dreams

Gary Basnett - Vocals/Guitar, Sean Chadwick (Chad) - Bass, Lindsay McLennan - Drums
(Saleem Basnett - Vocals on "Blue Patrol")
(Michael Woodacre (Woody) - Guitar on "Zombies" LP)

Formed in early 1981 in New Mills as a four piece band, Attak reverted to a trio when their singer left for school commitments. They released two singles in this form, with Lindsay, sister of Mackie from Blitz, being the drummer. A new guitarist was recruited for their album before they split up in late 1983. Gary later turned up in a revamped Blitz and provided the vocals on their "Killing Dream" album. Gary and Lindsay married in 1985.

superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent

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Attak ‎– Today's Generation EP - 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 7   1982 - includes merchant insert

A. Today's Generation
B1. Hell
B2. No Escape

Gary Basnett - Vocals/Guitar, Sean Chadwick (Chad) - Bass, Lindsay McLennan - Drums
(Saleem Basnett - Vocals on "Blue Patrol")
(Michael Woodacre (Woody) - Guitar on "Zombies" LP)

Formed in early 1981 in New Mills as a four piece band, Attak reverted to a trio when their singer left for school commitments. They released two singles in this form, with Lindsay, sister of Mackie from Blitz, being the drummer. A new guitarist was recruited for their album before they split up in late 1983. Gary later turned up in a revamped Blitz and provided the vocals on their "Killing Dream" album. Gary and Lindsay married in 1985.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent - includes merchandise card
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Peter & The Test Tube Babies–Banned From The Pubs-7" blue labels

No Future Records ‎– Oi 4 - 1982  -  rare blue labels

A1 Banned From The Pubs
A2 Moped Lads
B Peacehaven Wild Kids

Peter Bywaters - Vocals, Chris Marchant (Trapper) - Bass, Derek Greening - Guitar, Mark Storr-Hoggins (Ogs) - Drums

This Brighton based band, who formed in 1978, had already started to make a name for themselves before they approached No Future. They had already recorded a John Peel session and had appeared on the legendary "Oi! The Album" compilation. The label signed the band after receiving a tape containing the Peel sessions and "Banned From The Pubs", a song about life which is very important when you're just 18! They are going strong to this very day and still feature original members Peter and Derek.

great clean copy - rare blue labels - cover slight has ring-wear - WILL SHIP BY REGISTERED POST

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Violators–Summer Of '81- 7" orange labels

No Future Records ‎– Oi 19 - 1982 - orange labels

A. Summer Of '81 B. Live Fast - Die Young

Helen Hill - Vocals, Shaun Styles (Cess or Stylesy) - Vocals, Mark Cole (Coley) - Guitar, John Marchington (Matchi) - Bass, Anthony Hall (Ajax) - Drums

From New Mills, this was another of the good Punk/Oi! bands produced in the Stockport/Manchester area. The Violators used the stark imagery from the film "A Clockwork Orange" to great effect. Never really comfortable in the punk role they, nevertheless, produced some great songs and were much liked by Garry Bushell of 'Sounds' who gave them a lot of press. They split very soon after the release of their second single. Helen and Coley formed Taboo, but never issued any singles. The rest of the band continued briefly as The Violators, releasing a further single on No Future's sister label, Future Records. Styles and Marchington then formed "Ice The Falling Rain", releasing further material on Future Records. Please note that this is not the same band who released a single called "NY Ripper" in 1980.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both vg - rare orange labels

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The Partisans-Police story-7" includes rare inserts

No Future Records ‎– Oi 2 - 1981 - FIRST PRESS - includes rare photo/lyric sheet insert and mega rare Partisans info sheet - this has a slight stain

A. Police Story B. Killing Machine

Rob Harrington (Spike) - Vocals, Andy Lealand - Guitar, Louise Wright - Bass, Mark Harris (Shark) - Drums

Formed in the summer of 1979 from Bridgend, South Wales, this very young band heavily influenced by The Sex Pistols, were capable of producing a very tight sound almost by accident. A post-No Future member was bassist Dave Parsons. He replaced the lovely Louise (who was 17 years old at the time), appearing on the "Blind Ambition" EP and "The Time Was Right" LP before achieving fame with Transvision Vamp. He is now a member of mega-selling Bush! Andy and Rob have reformed The Partisans with a new line up, and have played a number of gigs as well as releasing new material.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent - includes rare photo/lyric sheet insert and mega rare Partisans info sheet - this has a slight stain  - WILL SHIP BY REGISTERED POST

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The Samples–Dead Hero-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 14 - 1982
A Dead Hero B1 Fire Another Round B2 Suspicion
Sean Taylor (Badger) - Vocals, Dave Evans - Guitar, Pascal Smith (Pecker) - Bass, Rick Vividhead - Drums
This four piece band from Worcester were managed for a couple of years by No Future supremo Chris Berry. They released a single "Vendetta" in 1980 on their own record label, before featuring on "A Country Fit For Heroes". Their only single for No Future, "Dead Hero", was coincidently released a week before the Falklands War. A couple of music papers refused to print promotions for the single until a press release was issued explaining that the song was written about the First World War. It went on to sell 7,500 copies. A follow-up single entitled "Nobody Cares" was recorded for No Future, but the label folded before its release.

Superb all round clean condition - includes No Future cardboard merchandise insert

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Friday, 17 January 2014

Violators – Gangland - 7"+ lyric sheet and merchandise insert

No Future Records Oi 9  1982 includes mega rare lyric sheet and No Future cardboard merchandise insert.

A Gangland/B The Fugitive

Helen Hill - Vocals, Shaun Styles (Cess or Stylesy) - Vocals, Mark Cole (Coley) - Guitar, John Marchington (Matchi) - Bass, Anthony Hall (Ajax) - Drums
From New Mills, this was another of the good Punk/Oi! bands produced in the Stockport/Manchester area. The Violators used the stark imagery from the film "A Clockwork Orange" to great effect. Never really comfortable in the punk role they, nevertheless, produced some great songs and were much liked by Garry Bushell of 'Sounds' who gave them a lot of press. They split very soon after the release of their second single. Helen and Coley formed Taboo, but never issued any singles. The rest of the band continued briefly as The Violators, releasing a further single on No Future's sister label, Future Records. Styles and Marchington then formed "Ice The Falling Rain", releasing further material on Future Records. Please note that this is not the same band who released a single called "NY Ripper" in 1980.

Superb all round condition - nice clean copy - will be shipped by registered post.

Blitzkrieg–Lest We Forget E.P.- 7"+ merchandise insert

No Future Records Oi 8  1982

A1. The Abuse Of Power A2. Destruction B1.Lest We Forget B2. Warfares Heroes

Mick Riffone - Vocals, Gaz Sumner - Guitar, Chris Hind - Bass, John McCallum - Drums
(Phil Gaul (Din) - Drums on "The Future Must Be Ours" track)

Hailing from Southport, Blitzkrieg were formed in 1979 but their progress was hindered by constant line up changes. They released just one EP for No Future, as well as appearing on "A Country Fit For Heroes". Phil left the band shortly after releasing their debut vinyl appearance on the "Country Fit For Heroes" EP. He was replaced by John, who in turn left in 1982, replaced by David Ellesmere (from The Insane) and the band released their "Animals In Lipstick" EP before splitting up shortly afterwards due to personality clashes. Riffone and Ellesmere reformed the band in 1987 and embarked upon a brief tour. They reformed again in 1990, releasing an LP "The Future Must Be Ours" for Retch Records in 1991, which includes remixed versions of their No Future release as well as some previously unreleased material.
nice clean copy includes thick No Future merchant card.
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Screaming Dead–Valley Of The Dead-7" original Skull Records

Original first press with wrap-round cover on Skull Records ‎– DEAD 1 - 1983 self released on Skull Records label, but when it sold out its first pressing within a week it was picked up by No Future records.
A.Valley Of The Dead B1. Schoolgirl Junkie B2. Lilith

Sam Bignall - Vocals, Tony McCormack - Guitar, Mal Page - Bass/Piano/Organ, Mark Ogilvie - Drums

A heavily Damned influenced band, The Screaming Dead came from Cheltenham and were Gothic through and through. Letters to the No Future label were always accompanied by intricate illustrations - the band's presentation was amazing and they certainly lived the part! They released three singles for No Future and two more afterwards before folding in 1987. A retrospective CD album entitled "Bring Out Yer Dead" was released in 1993, and they reformed to release another CD, entitled "Death Rides Out" in 2000, comprising some new versions of their old material as well as some new material. Tony later formed Inkubus Sukkubus, with whom he is still touring and recording.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent - original self released on Skull Records label with wrap-round cover - includes 2 x original gig half ticket stubs - will be shipped by registered post.
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Blitz - All Out Attack E.P. original pink rubber stamped labels

Blitz - All Out Attack EP - No Future Oi1 - 1981

3 x formats 1. First press of 500 with rubber stamped labels and fold-out cover -SOLD OUT. - 2. Second press with blank white labels and fold-out cover. - 3. Third press with No Future labels and pic cover.
Carl Fisher - Vocals / Nidge Miller - Guitar, Neil McLennan (Mackie) - Bass, Charlie Howe - Drums
Formed in 1980 in New Mills, Blitz were the label's first signing. Their debut release, a four track EP, was recorded very quickly, as were most singles on the label. The first pressing of 1000 copies were sold in a few days, mainly by mail order. A subsequent distribution deal with Rough Trade and Pinnacle led to sales of over 20,000 copies. Initial copies were all hand stamped as the label thought they would only sell 1000! Their debut album even hit the National charts! The band later became one of the most influential Punk bands of all time with numerous late 90's Punk bands covering their songs. Tragically, Nidge died in a road incident in Austin, Texas in February 2007 after a gig whilst touring with his reformed band.
all in great all round condition - 1 & 2 will ship by registered post.
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