Sunday, October 15, 2006

Crass - The Feeding of the 5000 (The Second Sitting)

Crass is the band that is often credited with starting the anarcho-punk movement. Even if they didn't start it, they sure were the most actively involved. It also seems like the more I find out about them, the more I love them. Anyways, Crass started in 1977 using music as a means to deliver their message. The Feeding of the 5000 was their first album from 1978. When they originally went to get it pressed, the people at the pressing plant wouldn't let them press the first song, Asylum, because of the lyrical content. They removed the track and replaced it with 2 minutes of silence, and titled the song The Sound of Free Speech. Later, when they released it on their own Crass Records, they replaced the song and titled the album The Feeding of the 5000 (The Second Sitting). If you want to learn anything more about Crass (which there is a lot of interesting information about), visit this website: Crass Official Website

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Saturday, October 14, 2006

The Victims - Television Addict 7" Single

I'd like to dedicate today's post to KBD Records. Television Addict by The Victims is one of my favorite KBD singles of all time. The Victims were a band that lasted from 1977-1979 and were from Perth, Australia. The Television Addict single was self-released in 1977. They went on to release an EP titled No Thanks to the Human Turd, which I don't think is nearly as good as their first release. I heard they also had a release titled Perth Is Culture Shock, but I have no further information than that. You can buy their discography entitled All Loud on the Western Front somewhere.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Rites of Spring - End On End

Rites of Spring is often classified as the first emo band ever. They were formed in the Spring of 1984 and lead the charge of the Revolution Summer (summer of 1985), which was Washington D.C. bands trying to take the violence out of the scene by playing more emotional music. Their first and only LP, Rites of Spring, was recorded in February of 1985 and released in June of the same year. Their less chaotic EP, All Through A Life, was recorded in January of 1986. Shortly after, the band broke up. All Through A Life was released posthumously in May of 1987. After Rites of Spring broke up, 3 of the 4 members got together with Michael Hampton in May of 1986 for a reincarnation of Rites of Spring, called One Last Wish. Their only recording was done in November of 1986, which was released posthumously by Dischord Records in November of 1999, titled 1986. Shortly after the recording was done, One Last Wish broke up in January of 1987. Rites of Spring reunited in the spring of 1987 as Happy Go Licky. Happy Go Licky was more experimental than Rites of Spring or One Last Wish, mostly or completely improvising their songs. Since they were only around until New Years' Day of 1988, they never got a chance to record anything in a studio. Taped live performances were remastered by Ian MacKaye and released posthumously in August of 1997 as Will Play. Rites of Spring members Guy Picciotto and Brendan Canty went on to play with Fugazi, which they are still both currently playing for.

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Welcome!

Well, this is the first post of my blog. I plan to put up great, important, interesting, influential, etc. albums. I got the title of this blog from a song off of the first album I plan to put up. I hope you will enjoy my blog! :)

NOTE: To get these albums you will need winRAR which you can download here: winRAR.
--Jeff