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1
NOW That's What I Call An Era: The Sound Of The Suburbs 1977-1980
VARIOUS
Cat: LPNNNOW 154. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The Clash - "London Calling" (3:21)
Ramones - "Blitzkrieg Bop" (2:15)
Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life" (3:03)
The Jam - "Going Underground" (2:55)
The Undertones - "Teenage Kicks" (2:25)
The Cure - "Boys Don't Cry" (2:37)
Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (3:23)
XTC - "Making Plans For Nigel" (4:10)
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap" (4:54)
Blondie - "Hanging On The Telephone" (2:19)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden" (2:55)
The Rezillos - "Top Of The Pops" (3:22)
Plastic Betrand - "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (3:00)
The Dickies - "Banana Splits" (1:57)
Squeeze - "Cool For Cats" (3:10)
Skids - "Into The Valley" (3:15)
Magazine - "Shot By Both Sides" (4:00)
Public Image Limited - "Death Disco" (4:14)
The Members - "The Sound Of The Suburbs" (3:57)
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes" (3:30)
The Ruts - "Babylon's Burning" (2:33)
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb" (2:19)
The Only Ones - "Another Girl, Another Planet" (3:03)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea" (3:11)
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)" (4:44)
The Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway" (3:16)
Patti Smith Group - "Because The Night" (3:22)
Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket" (3:03)
The Police - "Roxanne" (3:06)
Dexys Midnight Runners - "Geno" (3:27)
Secret Affair - "Time For Action" (2:43)
The Motors - "Airport" (4:25)
Martha & The Muffins - "Echo Beach" (3:27)
Roxy Music - "Over You" (3:23)
Joe Jackson - "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" (3:37)
The Specials - "Gangsters" (2:49)
Madness - "The Prince" (2:29)
The Selecter - "On My Radio" (3:05)
The Beat - "Mirror In The Bathroom" (3:06)
UB40 - "Food For Thought" (4:04)
Japan - "Life In Tokyo" (3:32)
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (3:46)
Th B-52s - "Rock Lobster" (4:57)
Adam & The Ants - "Dog Eat Dog" (3:07)
Bow Wow Wow - "C30 C60 C90 Go" (3:03)
The Flying Lizards - "Money" (2:33)
The Human League - "Nightclubbing" (2:57)
Tubeway Army - "Are "friends" Electric?" (5:19)
John Foxx - "Underpass" (3:16)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Messages" (4:02)
The Buggles - "Video Killed The Radio Star" (3:23)
Review: This compilation serves as a sonic time capsule, collecting the raw energy and diversity a 70s scene with its roots in the UK's suburban music scene. Across three LPs, it highlights punk, post-punk, new wave and ska with an expertly curated tracklist that celebrates both iconic anthems and underground gems. Kicking off with explosive tracks like 'London Calling' and 'Blitzkrieg Bop', the first side sets the tone with pure punk energy. From the urgency of The Undertones 'Teenage Kicks' to the melancholic beauty of Joy Division's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', it's a journey through the era's emotional spectrum. The inclusion of The Cure's 'Boys Don't Cry' and XTC's 'Making Plans For Nigel' shows the post-punk shift toward introspection and innovation. The second LP leans into eclecticism, blending punk-fueled energy to melodic classics. It captures the intersection of rebellion and refinement. Tracks like Martha And The Muffins' 'Echo Beach' and Pretenders 'Brass In Pocket' add a touch of sophistication with a broader palette of sounds. Finally, the third LP celebrates the ska revival and early synth-pop with The Specials 'Gangsters', English Beat's 'Mirror In The Bathroom' and UB40's 'Food For Thought', before transitioning into more futuristic sounds like Gary Numan's 'Are 'Friends' Electric?' and The Buggles 'Video Killed The Radio Star'. Ending with a nod to the dawn of a new musical era, this collection balances nostalgia with a depth not many others get close to.
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 in stock $34.95
2
Peel Sessions 1978-1979
Cat: TONY 011. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Lou (4:05)
It Doesn't Matter (1:59)
Zerox (3:21)
Friends (3:14)
You're So Physical (3:08)
Cleopatra (3:29)
Ligotage (3:02)
Tabletalk (5:06)
Animals & Men (2:38)
Never Trust A Man (With Egg On His Face) (3:07)
Review: This was the golden age of Adam & The Ants - for one or two of the more serious-minded post-punk fans from the early 80s at the very least. A BBC Sessions album that is a tribute to the great DJ himself, John Peel who, had it not been for him, many may never had been introduced to the band. Featuring many different versions of tracks that were included on the debut Dirk Wears White Sox (released later in 1979), these tracks seem even more adrenalin-fuelled that the versions we eventually heard on the fantastic debut that for many has never been matched by anyone since. The opening two tracks, however, come from the early 1978 session that were not part of the debut and opening track 'Lou' doesn't even feature Adam Ant on lead vocals. This track was performed by the band's then manager and punk icon Jordan and sits well with the rest of this impressive collection of recordings that could be classed as Adam & The Ants part one (of three different versions). These sessions link the first two versions of the band very well and are a world apart from the commercial and more successful songs that eventually made them a household - and playground - name for the next decade and more.
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 in stock $17.59
3
Oh Shit! The Another Music In A Different Kitchen Demos 1977
Cat: ZTR 06. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Boredom (2:58)
Fast Cars (2:14)
You Tear Me Up (2:42)
Sixteen (3:10)
No Reply (2:15)
Orgasm Addict (2:05)
What Do I Get (2:46)
Whaever Happened To? (2:17)
Oh Shit (1:32)
Get On Our Own (2:27)
I Don't Mind (2:22)
Fiction Romance (4:04)
Autonomy (3:43)
I Need (2:46)
 in stock $19.16
4
Live In The UK 1976
Live In The UK 1976 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 97923. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Anarchy In The UK (3:36)
I Wanna Be Me (1:55)
I'm A Lazy Sod (2:57)
Dolls (New York) (3:02)
Don't Give Me No Lip, Child (3:24)
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone (3:21)
Satellite (4:00)
Submissions (4:06)
Liar (3:05)
Substitute (3:19)
No Fun (4:43)
Pretty Vacant (3:33)
Problems (4:37)
Review: A well recorded, fascinating glimpse into the earlier days of the most notorious punk band of all time, captured at a show at the rarely acknowledged 76 Club in Burton-on-Trent. It's a suitable setting, of course, as British punk was the voice of the suburbs and the small towns around the UK that, ironically, all so often banned them from visiting. The material that would form their only studio album - surely one of the most seminal LPs of all time - Never Mind The Bollocks... was still taking shape at this point, with 'New York' and 'Seventeen' present but nestling under working titles alongside non-album original 'I Wanna Be Me'. There are also outings for a selection of cover versions that show the influences that shaped the revolutionary sound about to turn music on its head, from The Stooges' 'No Fun' and The Who's 'Substitute' to the Dave Berry 1964 single flip track 'Don't Gimme No Lip Child' and The Monkees' '(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone'. Top chaos for cash fun.
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 in stock $13.98
5
Milo Goes To College
Cat: NAR 012R. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Myage (2:04)
I Wanna Be A Bear (0:41)
I'm Not A Loser (1:27)
Parents (1:38)
Tonyage (0:55)
M 16 (0:44)
I'm Not A Punk (1:02)
Catalina (1:47)
Suburban Home (1:44)
Statue Of Liberty (1:57)
Kabuki Girl (1:10)
Marriage (1:39)
Hope (2:01)
Bikeage (2:12)
Jean Is Dead (1:31)
! low stock $19.42
6
NOW That's What I Call An Era: The Sound Of The Suburbs 1977-1980
VARIOUS
Cat: CDXNNNOW 154. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The Clash - "London Calling" (3:21)
Ramones - "Blitzkrieg Bop" (3:03)
Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life" (3:03)
The Jam - "Going Underground" (2:55)
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap" (4:54)
The Undertones - "Teenage Kicks" (2:25)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden" (2:55)
The Rezillos - "Top Of The Pops" (3:22)
Plastic Betrand - "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (3:00)
Squeeze - "Cool For Cats" (3:10)
The Cure - "Boys Don't Cry" (2:37)
Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (3:23)
Dexys Midnight Runners - "Geno" (3:27)
The Police - "Roxanne" (3:06)
Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket" (3:03)
Blondie - "Atomic"
Martha & The Muffins - "Echo Beach" (3:27)
Joe Jackson - "It's Different For Girls" (3:23)
Roxy Music - "Over You" (3:23)
Adam & The Ants - "Antmusic"
The Members - "The Sound Of The Suburbs"
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes"
The Ruts - "Babylon's Burning"
Ramones - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea"
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb"
Generation X - "King Rocker"
Patti Smih Group - "Because The Night"
Joe Jackson - "Is Sh Really Going Out With Him"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea"
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)"
The Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
Dr Feelgood - "Milk & Alcohol"
Yellow Dog - "Just One More Night"
Eddie & The Hot Rods - "Do Anything You Wanna Do"
The Only Ones - "Another Girl, Another Planet"
Skids - "Into The Valley"
Magazine - "Shot By Both Sides"
The Vibrators - "Automatic Lover"
Sham 69 - "If The Kids Are United"
The Dickies - "Banana Splits"
The Specials - "Gangsters"
Madness - "The Prince"
The Selector - "On My Radio"
The Beat - "Mirror In The Bathroom"
Bad Manners - "Special Brew"
Ub40 - "Food For Thought"
The Clash - "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais"
The Boomtown Rats - "Like Clockwork"
Public Image Limited - "Death Disco"
Grace Jones - "Love Is The Drug"
Devo - "(I Can't Get Me No) Satisfaction"
The Slits - "Typical Girls"
The Regents - "7 Teen"
XTC - "Making Plans For Nigel"
Squeeze - "Take Me I'm Yours"
Blondie - "Hanging On The Telephone"
Pretenders - "Stop Your Sobbing"
The Motors - "Airport"
Secret Affair - "Time For Action"
The Jags - "Back Of My Hand"
The Jam - "All Around The World"
The B-52-s - "The Rock Lobster"
Bow Wow Wow - "C30 360 C90 Go"
Adam & The Ants - "Dog Eat Dog"
Toyah - "Leya"
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Happy House"
Hazel O'Connor - "Eighth Day"
Devo - "Whip It"
The Flying Lizards - "Money"
The Human League - "Nightclubbing"
The Psychedelic Furs - "Sister Europe"
Joy Division - "Atmosphere"
John Foxx - "Underpass"
Tubeway Army - "Are 'friends' Electric?"
Japan - "Life In Tokyo"
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dar - "Messages"
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (3:46)
Ultravox - "Sleepwalk"
Spandau Ballet - "To Cut A Long Story Short"
The Buggles - "Video Killed The Radio Star"
 in stock $15.52
7
Too Tough To Die (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Cat: R 125187. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Mama's Boy
I'm Not Afraid Of Life
Too Tough To Die
Durango 95
Wart Hog
Danger Zone
Chasing The Night
Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La)
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love)
Planet Earth 1988
Human Kind
Endless Vacation
No Go
Review: Are The Ramones now best known for being on t-shirts worn by people who have never heard the band? Maybe. But either way, Too Tough To Die, which was released 40 years ago, is often seen as a return to form. Really, it deserves a more radical categorisation. Released in the mid-1980s, the album felt out of step with the era, not in a negative way, but in how it captured the contradictions of its time. Made without a clear direction, its incongruity became its defining feature. As Joey Ramone noted in a 1988 interview, "Around '84, the world was changing drastically... Things were getting scary. So, our songs started changing." This shift in tone marked a new chapter in their musical evolution.
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 in stock $28.48
8
Peel Sessions 1978-1979
Cat: TKR 1. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Get Over You (2:54)
Top 20 (1:57)
She Can Only Say No (0:37)
Male Model (1:52)
Listening In (2:16)
Family Entertainment (2:39)
Billy's Third (1:50)
Here Comes The Summer (1:54)
Nine Times Out Of Ten (2:33)
The Way Girls Talk (2:41)
Whiz Kids (2:26)
Top Twenty (2:02)
 in stock $20.70
9
Where You Want To Be (20th Anniversary Edition)
Where You Want To Be (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram tan in clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP 2329. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Set Phases To Stun (3:03)
Bonus Mosh (part II) (3:05)
A Decade Under The Influence (3:59)
This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) (3:58)
The Union (2:53)
New American Classic (4:28)
I Am Fred Astaire (3:43)
One-eighty By Summer (3:56)
Number Five With A Bullet (3:50)
Little Devotional (3:07)
Slowdance On The Inside (4:22)
Review: Originally released in 2004 and celebrating its 20th anniversary, Where You Want To Be would serve as the sophomore full-length from Amityville, New York emo/pop-punk icons in the making Taking Back Sunday. Following the rapid success of their 2002 debut LP Tell All Your Friends, John Nolan and bassist Shaun Cooper would leave the group to form Straylight Run (though they would eventually return) and be replaced by Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, respectively, with the pair utilising their jazz school background to help the band tighten up compositionally and attain their sought-after elevation. Working with former Husker Du soundman and producer Lou Giordano (The Goo Goo Dolls, Sunny Day Real Estate), pushed the members to embrace additional instrumentation, emblematic on the string-guided ballad 'New American Classic' while lead single 'A Decade Under The Influence' remains one of their signature cuts to this day. Retaining the gritty post-hardcore bite of their debut yet already discovering their burgeoning mainstream appeal which would take full flight on 2006's breakout album Louder Now, the legacy of the aptly titled Where You Want To Be is one of a poignant bridging point between two equally vital eras for the band.
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 in stock $31.05
10
Bottomless Pit
Bottomless Pit (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 254791 4521. Rel: 12 Aug 16
Giving Bad People Good Ideas (3:06)
Hot Head (2:03)
Spikes (5:16)
Warping (2:52)
Eh (2:51)
Bubbles Buried In This Jungle (2:38)
Trash (2:51)
Houdini (2:44)
BB Poison (3:04)
Three Bedrooms In A Good Neighborhood (3:01)
Ring A Bell (2:25)
80808 (3:17)
Bottomless Pit (2:47)
 in stock $38.05
11
No Elvis Beatles Or The Rolling Stones: The Singles 1977-1979
Cat: ZTR 03. Rel: 19 Feb 24
White Riot (1:59)
1977 (1:40)
Capital One Radio (2:37)
Listen (2:09)
Remote Control (3:01)
Londons Burning (live) (2:10)
Complete Control (3:14)
City Of The Dead (2:23)
Clash City Rockers (3:48)
Jail Guitar Doors (3:01)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (6:56)
The Prisoners (3:12)
Tommy Gun (2:54)
1-2 Crush On You (2:33)
English Civil War (2:10)
Pressure Drop (1:07)
 in stock $19.16
12
Minor Threat
Minor Threat (7" + insert)
Cat: DISCHORD 003. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Filler
I Don't Wanna Hear It
Seeing Red
Straight Edge
Small Man, Big Mouth
Screaming At A Wall (0:40)
Bottled Violence (0:55)
Minor Threat (1:28)
 in stock $10.10
13
Too Tough To Die (40th Anniversary Edition)
Too Tough To Die (40th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram blue cloudy vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP2354-LP. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Mama's Boy (2:10)
I'm Not Afraid Of Life (3:08)
Too Tough To Die (2:34)
Durango 95 (0:57)
Wart Hog (1:53)
Danger Zone (2:06)
Chasing The Night (4:18)
Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La) (4:02)
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love) (4:24)
Planet Earth 1988 (2:48)
Human Kind (2:44)
Endless Vacation (1:44)
No Go (3:03)
 in stock $36.23
14
Voice Of A Generation (reissue)
Voice Of A Generation (reissue) (limited white & green splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RRS 32CVS. Rel: 30 Jan 25
We Are The Boys (2:19)
Time Bomb (1:56)
Voice Of A Generation (2:15)
Bleed (1:52)
I Don't Need You (1:31)
TO? (2:08)
Propaganda (2:34)
Criminal Damage (1:11)
Vicious (2:23)
Voice Of A Generation (2:17)
Warriors (2:53)
Nation On Fire (2:36)
Your Revolution (2:22)
Scream (2:17)
4Q (1:28)
Escape (1:47)
Moscow (1:32)
Closedown (2:56)
Nation On Fire (3:07)
Youth (2:02)
 in stock $17.08
15
Never Exhale
Never Exhale (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: DITZ 1LPC1. Rel: 23 Jan 25
V70 (1:56)
Taxi Man (4:14)
Space/Smile (1:48)
Senor Siniestro (4:19)
Four (2:59)
God On A Speed Dial (2:28)
Smells Like Something Died In Here (3:45)
18 Wheeler (4:02)
The Body As A Structure (4:48)
Britney (7:27)
 in stock $25.37
16
One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition)
One More Time Part 2 (Complete Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'blue balls' blue & white marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 198028 50901. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Anthem (part 3) (3:30)
Dance With Me (3:07)
Fell In Love (2:16)
Terrified (2:44)
One More Time (3:27)
More Than You Know (3:36)
Turn This Off! (0:24)
When We Were Young (2:35)
Edging (2:29)
You Don’t Know What You’ve Got (3:19)
Blink Wave (3:07)
Bad News (2:20)
Hurt (interlude) (1:21)
Turpentine (3:06)
Fuck Face (0:28)
Other Side (2:10)
Cut Me Off (2:08)
See You (3:21)
Childhood (4:18)
No Fun (3:03)
All In My Head (2:43)
Can't Go Back (2:46)
Every Other Weekend (2:44)
Everyone Everywhere (2:59)
If You Never Left (2:52)
One Night Stand (3:35)
Take Me In (3:39)
Review: Following on from last year's triumphant return to pop-punk glory that was Blink-182's ninth overall full-length One More Time (yet seventh with original vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge and first since 2011's Neighbourhoods), the band return to remind fans that the extensive good will they've been awarded by their devout followers on this comeback is very much reciprocated. Too early to drop another full-length, yet clearly rejuvenated to the point that new material keeps rearing its head during their continuing global tour, the trio opt to meet themselves in the middle with One More Time Part 2, which is essentially a mega deluxe version complete with ten bonus tracks, adding an additional half hour of new material (a new album in pop-punk terms). Boasting refined anthems such as 'No Fun' and 'All In My Head', while making room for darker synth-laden moments such as 'Can't Go Back' and even more Box Car Racer indebted buzzsaw post-hardcore in the form of 'Everyone Everywhere', this definitive collection offers far more than a forgettable batch of cutting room floor B-sides, and provides a comforting notion that this (one more) time around, Blink are back for themselves and the creative reward as much as for the fans and the payday.
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 in stock $32.61
17
Frenching The Bully (Loser Edition)
Frenching The Bully (Loser Edition) (limited silver vinyl LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SP 1648X. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Absynthe (3:04)
Another Shot Of Whiskey (2:34)
Insecurities (1:43)
Slaughter Of Bruce (3:15)
Kings & Queens (2:00)
It All Dies Anyway (4:02)
While You're Twisting I'm Still Breathing (2:34)
A (1:25)
Wingo Lamo (2:10)
Spear & Magic Helmet (2:39)
Cut My Skin It Makes Me Human (2:15)
Here's To Your Fuck (1:51)
Second Skin (3:09)
Review: Originally released in 1992, Frenching The Bully would serve as the debut full-length from Seattle hardcore punk heroes The Gits. Unfairly lumped into the burgeoning grunge scene at the time due to being a band with guitars in the Grungy City at the cusp of the Grungy Decade, they stood out for their aggro demeanour, energetic live performances and the enigmatic aura of frontwoman Mia Zapata, which ironically also led to their name often being incorrectly cited as part of the Riot Grrrl movement. Tragically, their success would be cut short due to the murder of Zapata while walking home from a show on July 7th 1993, just four days before being set to sign a deal with Atlantic Records. In the aftermath, friends would create a non-profit self-defence group called Home Alive, organising benefit concerts and CDs with the participation of several bands including Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and The Presidents of the United States of America, while Joan Jett and Bikini Kill frontwoman Kathleen Hanna would co-write the track 'Go Home' in tribute to Zapata. Posthumously releasing their second album Enter: The Conquering Chicken in 1994 before calling it a day, the untapped potential of The Gits and their harrowingly abrupt end still leaves a resounding stain on the Seattle punk scene, whereas the legacy of this debut speaks for itself, dictated by the ferocious conviction of what could and should have been one of our leading feminine punk voices.
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 in stock $22.52
18
Double Nickels On The Dime
Cat: SST 28. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Anxious Mo-Fo
Theatre Is The Life Of You
Viet Nam
Cohesion
It's Expected I'm Gone
#1 Hit Song
Two Beads At The End
Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth?
Don't Look Now
Shit From An Old Notebook
Nature Without Man
One Reporter's Opinion
Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
Maybe Partying Will Help
Toadies
Retreat
The Big Foist
God Bows To Math
Corona
The Glory Of Man
Take 5
My Heart And The Real World
History Lesson (part 2)
You Need The Glory
The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts
Mr Robot's Holy Orders
West Germany
The Politics Of Time
Themselves
Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
Nothing Indeed
No Exchange
There Ain't Shit On TV Tonight
This Ain't No Picnic
Spillage
Untitled Song For Latin America
Jesus & Tequila
June 16th
Storm In My House
Martin's Story
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Doctor Wu
Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
The World According To Nouns
Love Dance
 in stock $44.27
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Ramones (reissue)
Cat: 637080 5. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Blitzkrieg Bop
Beat On The Brat
Judy Is A Punk
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
Chain Saw
Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
I Don't Wanna Go Down To The Basement
Loudmouth
Havana Affair
Listen To My Heart
53rd & 3rd
Let's Dance (BMI)
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
 in stock $16.05
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Live In Frisco 1978
Cat: CDD 138. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Rockaway Beach (2:00)
Teenage Lobotomy (2:07)
Blitzkrieg Bop (2:07)
I Wanna Be Well (2:07)
Glad To See You Go (2:07)
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment (2:07)
You're Gonna Kill That Girl (2:07)
I Don't Care (2:07)
Sheena Is A Punk Rocker (2:07)
Havana Affair (2:07)
Commando (2:07)
Here Today Gone Tomorrow (2:36)
Surfin' Bird (1:35)
Cretin Hop (1:59)
Listen To My Heart (1:59)
California Sun (1:59)
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You (1:59)
Pinhead (1:59)
Do You Wanna Dance? (1:59)
Oh Oh I Love Her So (1:59)
Today Your Love Tomorrow The World (1:59)
We're A Happy Family (1:59)
Suzy Is A Headbanger (1:59)
Let's Dance (1:26)
 in stock $18.90
21
Sort It Out: Live At The Lyceum Theatre London 29th December 1978
Cat: JACK 061Y. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Safe European Home (3:34)
I Fought The Law (2:28)
Jail Guitar Doors (3:07)
Drug-Stabbing Time (3:44)
City Of The Dead (2:55)
Clash City Rockers (3:19)
Tommy Gun (3:03)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (5:24)
Cheapskates (3:06)
Julie's Been Working For The Drug Squad (3:00)
Capital Radio (4:17)
Janie Jones (5:17)
Garageland (1:51)
Complete Control (3:14)
London's Burning (1:22)
White Riot (3:05)
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1979
1979 (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MBC 191. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Hi-Fashion (3:48)
Circa 2 (2:42)
Someone I Can Talk To (2:49)
Unreal (3:48)
Try & See (2:19)
Contamination Zone (2:01)
TV On Tap (3:10)
So Nice (2:14)
Review: Formed in the Annan, Dumfries/Cumbria no man's land of English/Scottish borderland in 1978 before dissolving in the early 80s, The Limps are another case of a forgotten punk gem who never truly received their flowers. Releasing only a handful of singles during their short-lived tenure, which managed reliable spins from legendary DJ John Peel, this compilation collates every known recording of the band's output onto one singular slice of wax, including cuts taken directly from their Peel Sessions. The much anticipated pressing also comes just as the band are enjoying somewhat of a resurgence due to the use of their track 'Someone I Can Talk To' in the 2024 teen comedy Snack Shack. According to guitarist and songwriter Andy Septic (nowadays known as Cumberland Council's councillor and former mayor of Cockermouth Andrew Semple) - "John loved the second record saying it was a 'considerable improvement' from the first. We recorded his show on tape then years later we put it on YouTube and that's where the film director heard us", before humorously clarifying, "We've received a bit of money, but there's not much when it's got to be divided between four of us". Don't sleep as this small batch or rarities won't stick around long.
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 in stock $16.82
23
Underclass Hero (reissue)
Underclass Hero (reissue) (translucent blue & black swirl vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: Q2638LP BLUE. Rel: 21 Oct 24
Underclass Hero (3:13)
Walking Disaster (4:47)
Speak Of The Devil (3:58)
Dear Father (3:46)
Count Your Last Blessings (3:00)
Ma Poubelle (1:04)
March Of The Dogs (3:02)
The Jester (2:48)
With Me (4:27)
Pull The Curtain (4:19)
King Of Contradiction (1:32)
Best Of Me (4:19)
Confusion & Frustration In Modern Times (3:44)
So Long Goodbye (2:53)
Look At Me (bonus track) (1:52)
 in stock $33.12
24
Essex Drugs & Rock & Roll
Essex Drugs & Rock & Roll (white vinyl LP)
Cat: SOTN 103LP. Rel: 27 Jan 25
RNR (4:25)
Slag (2:45)
On It (3:44)
Summer Days (3:21)
Go (3:17)
Skidmark (3:15)
F Up (3:14)
Very Nice Life (3:19)
Tommy (4:04)
Beatriz (3:51)
This Room Is Caving In On Me (2:44)
Turning Pages (3:00)
Band Life Blues (4:13)
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25
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Poison (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 04361. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Intro (feat Apocalyptica) (2:23)
Her Voice Resides (4:19)
4 Words (To Choke Upon) (3:43)
Tears Don't Fall (3:38)
Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do) (5:38)
Hit The Floor (3:30)
All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me) (3:40)
Hand Of Blood (3:23)
Room 409 (3:53)
The Poison (2:19)
10 Years Today (4:45)
Cries In Vain (3:54)
The End (6:17)
Review: Seven years after Bullet For My Valentine first formed under the name Jeff Killed John, they finally dropped a debut album. Gone were the Nirvana and Metallica covers that had defined the band's first incarnation, and in was a more melodic and poppier take on thrash and heavy metal. Going on to sell in excess of 1.6million copies between its initial release in 2005 and 2018, it remains BFMV's most commercially successful outing, earning them gold certification by the US RIAA and UK BPI, and platinum in the eyes of Germany's BVMI. If all this is news to you, perhaps we should start with some references. One for fans of Funeral For A Friend, Alexisonfire and more glossy emo-hued metal groups, it doesn't take long to realise why praise was heaped on The Poison, and the musicians, for their powerhouse riffs and unapologetically loud aesthetic.
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Brain Drain (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Cat: R 125905. Rel: 09 Jan 25
I Believe In Miracles (3:24)
Zero Zero UFO (2:20)
Don't Bust My Chops (2:31)
Punishment Fits The Crime (3:02)
All Screwed Up (3:56)
Palisades Park (2:19)
Pet Sematary (3:28)
Learn To Listen (1:51)
Can't Get You Outta My Mind (3:22)
Ignorance Is Bliss (2:39)
Come Back, Baby (3:56)
Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight) (2:05)
 in stock $28.21
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Harmony In My Head: The A Different Kind Of Tension Demos 1979
Cat: ZTR 08. Rel: 12 Dec 24
You Say You Don't Love Me (2:33)
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life (2:20)
Harmony In My Head (3:18)
I Don't Know (2:47)
Run Away From Home (2:47)
The Drive System (2:46)
Mad Mad Judy (2:05)
Jesus Made Me Feel Guilty (2:19)
Something's Gone Wrong Again (2:54)
You Know You Can't Help It (2:32)
I Believe (5:23)
 in stock $19.16
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Lust For Life (reissue)
Lust For Life (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 753719 1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Lust For Life
Sixteen
Some Weird Sin
The Passenger
Tonight
Success
Turn Blue
Neighbourhood Threat
Fall In Love With Me
 in stock $31.05
29
Sins Of Our Fathers (reissue)
Sins Of Our Fathers (reissue) (limited toxic green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: GENR 0181. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Sins Of Our Fathers (2:03)
This House (1:40)
Beauty Lies (1:37)
The Dice (1:20)
Parasite (1:53)
Charge It (1:24)
March Of The Morons (1:33)
Floodlight (1:33)
Yah Die Ho (1:24)
Our Song/Bad Thoughts (3:22)
Killing Floor (1:11)
Macht Uns Schlecht/Bridge + Tunnel (2:07)
Below Average/Boots Of God (3:14)
Inertia (1:51)
Die In Fire (1:56)
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30
Studio Outtakes 1978-1979
Studio Outtakes 1978-1979 (coloured vinyl LP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: BLANK 1978. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Some Kinda Hate (2:00)
Hollywood Babylon (2:21)
Last Caress (1:53)
Hybrid Moments (1:22)
Static Age (1:40)
In The Doorway (1:25)
Who Killed Marilyn? (1:54)
Where Eagles Dare (1:58)
Horror Business (2:40)
Teenagers From Mars (2:40)
Children In Heat (2:09)
Who Killed Marilyn? (2) (1:53)
Children In Heat (2) (2:16)
Review: Like Ronseal serving up exactly what it says on the tin, this Studio Outtakes 1978-1979 compilation from iconic horror punks Misfits offers some of the most sought after/presumed lost/rarest of the rare demos from their seminal yet steeped in intrigue early days. Boasting raw undubbed outtakes as well as OG demos from the now infamous Static Age sessions (the band's first fully recorded album that technically ranks as their third seeing as it wasn't officially released until 1996) and the much adored Horror Business 7", this is a must have collectible for any and all devout Crimson Ghost alumni, complete with jagged, primitive yet enlightening early versions of quintessential cuts such as 'Hollywood Babylon', 'Last Caress', 'Who Killed Marilyn?', 'Where Eagles Dare', and the unholiest of grails deep within the fanbase; the instrumental version of 'Hybrid Moments'.

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31
Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2023
Cat: 220224 EMU. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Five Foot One (CD)
TV Eye
Modern Day Ripoff
Raw Power
Gimme Danger
The Passenger
Lust For Life
Endless Sea
Death Trip
Sick Of You
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Search & Destroy
Mass Production
Nightclubbing
Down On The Street
Loose
Frenzy
Rune (Blu-ray)
Five Foot One
TV Eye
Modern Day Ripoff
Raw Power
Gimme Danger
The Passenger
Lust For Life
Endless Sea
Sick Of You
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Search & Destroy
Mass Production
Nightclubbing
Down On The Street
Loose
Frenzy
Review: Iggy Pop's performance at the 2023 Montreux Jazz Festival is a thrilling showcase of both his legendary past and revitalised present. Marking his third appearance at the prestigious event, Iggy delivers a fiery set with a seven-piece band, reinvigorating Stooges classics like 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' and 'T.V. Eye', while captivating the crowd with solo anthems such as 'Lust for Life' and 'The Passenger'. The show also features new material from his recent album Every Loser, including 'Modern Day Ripoff' and 'Frenzy', proving his ongoing relevance in the rock scene. Recorded with pristine multi-track audio and complemented by stunning 4K visuals, the concert blends the raw energy of vintage Iggy with the vitality of his current creative resurgence. This live recording captures a moment of remarkable musical power, reaffirming Iggy Pop as one of the most dynamic and enduring figures in rock music.
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The Black Album
Cat: WIK 2334. Rel: 29 Jul 16
Wait For The Blackout (3:52)
Lively Arts (3:02)
Silly Kids Games (2:32)
Drinking About My Baby (3:04)
Twisted Nerve (4:34)
Hit Or Miss (2:36)
Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde (4:31)
Sick Of This & That (1:48)
History Of The World (part 1) (3:51)
13th Floor Vendetta (5:00)
The Rapy (6:12)
Curtain Call (17:15)
Love Song (2:10)
Second Time Around (1:46)
Smash It Up (part 1 & 2) (1:54)
New Rose (4:19)
I Just Can't Be Happy Today (4:08)
Plan 9 Channel 7 (5:00)
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33
Horror Epics (reissue)
Horror Epics (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: RRS 124CV. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Horror Epics (5:11)
Don't Forget The Chaos (3:06)
Law & Order (2:50)
I Hate You (1:39)
No More Idols (4:55)
Maggie (2:46)
Dangerous Visions (3:40)
Down Below (4:18)
Treat You Like Shit (3:38)
Forty Odd Years Ago (2:58)
My Life (5:39)
Race Against Time (bonus track) (4:24)
Propaganda (bonus track) (2:42)
Review: Another year, another vital repress of Scotland's greatest punk export The Exploited's adored yet overlooked fourth full-length Horror Epics. Originally released in 1985 and arriving two years after the career high-point that was Let's Start A War... (Said Maggie One Day), fan appreciation for the project has only ballooned in the decades since, with a myriad of 7" singles and compilations often boasting at least one of the album's essential cuts such as 'No More Idols' or 'Treat You Like Shit'. For both seasoned heads and newcomers alike, who aren't bothered by the piecemeal approach, take advantage of Radiation Records' tireless efforts to constantly keep such punk classics in circulation in their intended form.
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34
Watoosh! (remastered)
Watoosh! (remastered) (gatefold LP + poster + comic book)
Cat: DNAL 3701. Rel: 06 Feb 25
M & M (4:15)
Fairytale (4:20)
Nita (4:49)
Mother's Native Instrument (4:53)
Bird In The Basement (3:42)
Recap (3:40)
When I Was A Little Girl (5:04)
Warmth Of Windows (3:53)
Square Root Of Me (5:23)
Absorbed (1:27)
Review: Back in 1999, four years before the release of what many perceive to be the self-titled debut full-length from Canadian post-hardcore heroes Billy Talent, the band first released Watoosh! under their original moniker of Pezz (which they subsequently changed after running into legal trouble). Whilst receiving a CD re-release in 2005 via Atlantic Records, the album has never been made available on vinyl until now. Remastered by Harry Hess at HBomb Mastering and distributed by longstanding Canadian punk label Dine Alone (home to the likes of Alexisonfire and City & Colour), the newly revitalised tracks bear all the trademarks of the band's eccentric yet gnarly approach to punk with a notably less reliant focus on instantaneous hooks prevalent in their major label latter days. While the multiple blank tracks of silence have naturally been omitted for the wax pressing, the one instrumental piece "Track 13" remains as the re-titled 'Organ Interlude' before closing with the blistering cover of The Tragically Hip's 'New Orleans Is Sinking'.
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35
NOW That's What I Call An Era: The Sound Of The Suburbs 1977-1980
VARIOUS
Cat: CDNNNOW 154. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The Clash - "London Calling" (3:21)
Ramones - "Blitzkrieg Bop" (2:15)
Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life" (3:03)
The Jam - "Going Underground" (2:55)
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap" (4:54)
The Undertones - "Teenage Kicks" (2:25)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden" (2:55)
The Rezillos - "Top Of The Pops" (3:22)
Plastic Betrand - "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (3:00)
Squeeze - "Cool For Cats" (3:10)
The Cure - "Boys Don't Cry" (2:37)
Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (3:23)
Dexys Midnight Runners - "Geno" (3:27)
The Police - "Roxanne" (3:06)
Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket" (3:03)
Blondie - "Atomic"
Martha & The Muffins - "Echo Beach" (3:27)
Joe Jackson - "It's Different For Girls"
Roxy Music - "Over You" (3:23)
Adam & The Ants - "Antmusic"
The Members - "The Sound Of The Suburbs"
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes"
The Ruts - "Babylon's Burning"
Ramones - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea"
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb"
Generation X - "King Rocker"
Patti Smih Group - "Because The Night"
Joe Jackson - "Is Sh Really Going Out With Him"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea"
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)"
The Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
Dr Feelgood - "Milk & Alcohol"
Yellow Dog - "Just One More Night"
Eddie & The Hot Rods - "Do Anything You Wanna Do"
The Only Ones - "Another Girl, Another Planet"
Skids - "Into The Valley"
Magazine - "Shot By Both Sides"
The Vibrators - "Automatic Lover"
Sham 69 - "If The Kids Are United"
The Dickies - "Banana Splits"
The Specials - "Gangsters"
Madness - "The Prince"
The Selector - "On My Radio"
The Beat - "Mirror In The Bathroom"
Bad Manners - "Special Brew"
Ub40 - "Food For Thought"
The Clash - "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais"
The Boomtown Rats - "Like Clockwork"
Public Image Limited - "Death Disco"
Grace Jones - "Love Is The Drug"
Devo - "(I Can't Get Me No) Satisfaction"
The Slits - "Typical Girls"
The Regents - "7 Teen"
XTC - "Making Plans For Nigel"
Squeeze - "Take Me I'm Yours"
Blondie - "Hanging On The Telephone"
Pretenders - "Stop Your Sobbing"
The Motors - "Airport"
Secret Affair - "Time For Action"
The Jags - "Back Of My Hand"
The Jam - "All Around The World"
The B-52-s - "The Rock Lobster"
Bow Wow Wow - "C30 360 C90 Go"
Adam & The Ants - "Dog Eat Dog"
Toyah - "Leya"
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Happy House"
Hazel O'Connor - "Eighth Day"
Devo - "Whip It"
The Flying Lizards - "Money"
The Human League - "Nightclubbing"
The Psychedelic Furs - "Sister Europe"
Joy Division - "Atmosphere"
John Foxx - "Underpass"
Tubeway Army - "Are 'friends' Electric?"
Japan - "Life In Tokyo"
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dar - "Messages"
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (3:46)
Ultravox - "Sleepwalk"
Spandau Ballet - "To Cut A Long Story Short"
The Buggles - "Video Killed The Radio Star"
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36
Too Tough To Die B Sides Sessions Demos & More
Cat: NOGO 1. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Smash You (2:22)
Street Fighting Man (2:55)
I'm Not An Answer (2:54)
Too Tough To Die (2:28)
Endless Vacation (1:45)
Elevators Operators (3:40)
Can't Say Anything Nice (2:51)
Mama's Boy (2:16)
Howling At The Moon (Sha-la-la) (3:17)
No Go (3:06)
Freak Of Nature (1:33)
Danger Zone (2:07)
Daytime Dilemma (Dangers Of Love) (4:01)
Out Of Here (4:09)
Review: Coming off of the back of 1983's Subterranean Jungle, which saw a return to their punk rock roots, the brothers Ramone opted to stay the course for their 1984 follow up Too Tough To Die. Enlisting drummer Richie Ramone for his first project, the collective creative intention was to further stray from the lukewarm reception bestowed upon their more pop-centric End of the Century (1980) and Pleasant Dreams (1981), and rediscover the harder edges that built their initial success. With this unifying vision in mind, the band opted to record as live and raw as possible in order to capture that punk rock ethos, with this compilation providing a bevvy of demos, B-sides and alternate takes from these sessions, many of which feature Richie on lead vocals. A true gem for devout followers of the real Fab 4 as well as a curious bridging point between the aforementioned Subterranean Jungle and the fully realised product of Too Tough To Die.
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37
Chung King Can Suck It (remastered)
Chung King Can Suck It (remastered) (limited black & white split coloured vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: REV 200D1. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Take Me Away (2:52)
Bringing' It Down (1:46)
Hold Me Back (1:54)
Give It Up (2:20)
The Storm (2:46)
Hear Me (1:51)
Like You (2:06)
I've Lost (1:51)
Holding On (1:36)
No Apologies (2:27)
Review: Legendary California punk label Revelation Records recently celebrated their 200th release with this remastered repress of the forever elusive proto-debut album from New York City based hardcore legends Judge, formed by Youth Of Today guitarist John "Porcell" Porcelly and former drummer Mike "Judge" Ferraro. Aptly titled Chung King Can Suck It in staunch rebuke to the recording studio where the band would track the initial sessions for their 1989 LP, only to be provided with the lowest quality tech room within the facility and left at the whims of a mostly absentee cokehead for engineer (a point made all the more ludicrous when considering the member's near-militant straight edge ethos), upon hearing the final mixdowns, a unanimous agreement was reached to begin all over again at a more suitable location. As the original masters had already been sent to the pressing plant before cancellation, 110 copies were produced before they could "stop the presses", with the band eventually re-recording and releasing what is now the highly revered classic Bringin' It Down, while the Chung King recordings would become a much sought-after fan collectible, so much so that a copy sold on Discogs in 2015 for an absurd $6,048, ranking as the most expensive item sold on the site up to that point. Previously only widely available as part of the What It Meant CD-only compilation, this surprise reissue marks the first time these OG recordings have ever been made affordable on wax, while the newly written/recorded Bringin' It Down closer 'Where It Went' has been omitted with the recordings of the original final two cuts 'Holding On' and 'No Apologies' lovingly restored.
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Death In Soho
Cat: SECLP 324. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Gimmie The World (2:21)
The System (3:02)
Innocent (4:00)
Last Breath (3:13)
99 Days (2:32)
Rock 'n' Roll World (2:25)
Get Off The Phone (3:03)
Horror Story (2:09)
Stealing Beauty (2:11)
What Do You Know (2:17)
Deep Peace (2:33)
Too Much Money (2:38)
Life Of Crime (2:18)
The Avenue (3:12)
Bomb You (2:05)
Review: Originally formed in 1976 and often described as "one of the longest-lived groups of the punk era", London's own 999 are punk rock royalty who have the type of loyal fanbase that were either there to see their classic debut single 'I'm Alive' land them a deal with United Artists around the same time as their peers in Buzzcocks, or astute historians who've studied all of their past accomplishments (and unfair inconsideration) in retrospect. Whichever side of the number you land on, both generational fanbases often intersect at the release of the criminally underrated Death In Soho. Originally released in 2007, almost a full decade on from 1997's Takeover, while it'd be another 13 years until the 2020 follow up Bish! Bash! Bosh!, this latter day output showcases the seasoned veterans playing for themselves and for keeps, combining aged bitterness with classic punk rock sensibilities but with an admittedly warmer sense of production value. Don't let the age-old attitude that legacy punk bands don't deliver late-stage LPs worth of value fool you, Death In Soho is one of 999's best. Yes, we said it.

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154 (reissue)
Cat: PF 13LP. Rel: 29 Jun 18
I Should Have Known Better (3:53)
Two People In A Room (2:10)
The 15th (3:07)
The Other Window (2:08)
Single Ko (2:21)
A Touching Display (6:56)
On Returning (2:05)
A Mutual Friend (4:24)
Blessed State (3:26)
Once Is Enough (3:24)
Map Ref 41N 93W (3:37)
Indirect Enquires (3:37)
40 Versions (3:28)
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Pink Flag (reissue)
Cat: PF 11LP. Rel: 29 Jun 18
Reuters (3:03)
Field Day For The Sundays (0:29)
Three Girl Rhumba (1:24)
Ex Lion Tamer (2:19)
Lowdown (2:25)
Start To Move (1:13)
Brazil (0:41)
It's So Obvious (0:53)
Surgeon's Girl (1:18)
Pink Flag (3:45)
The Commercial (0:50)
Straight Line (0:44)
106 Beats That (1:14)
Mr Suit (1:24)
Strange (3:59)
Fragile (1:19)
Mannequin (2:37)
Different To Me (0:44)
Champs (1:46)
Feeling Called Love (1:24)
12XU (1:58)
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Damned Damned Damned (reissue)
Cat: RADK 7035. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Neat Neat Neat
Fan Club
I Fall
Born To Kill
Stab Yor Back
Feel The Pain
New Rose
Fish
See Her Tonite
1 Of The
So Messed Up
I Feel Alright
! low stock $9.31
42
I Never Say Goodnight
I Never Say Goodnight (1-sided etched 12'' + MP3 download code)
Cat: CG 141312LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
I Never Say Goodnight (3:44)
Which Way Will You Go (3:32)
Some Piece Of Peace (4:28)
You Got A Problem Without Knowing It (acoustic version) (2:50)
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43
All Killer No Filler (reissue)
All Killer No Filler (reissue) (limited black & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: B 003864401. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Introduction To Destruction
Nothing On My Back
Never Wake Up
Fat Lip
Rhythms
Motivation
In Too Deep
Summer
Handle This
Crazy Amanda Bunkface
All She's Got
Heart Attack
Pain For Pleasure
 in stock $34.15
44
Zen Arcade
Zen Arcade (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SST 027. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Something I Learned Today
Broken Home, Broken Heart
Never Talking To You Again
Chartered Trips
Dreams Recurring
Indecision Time
Hare Krsna
Beyond The Threshold
Pride
I'll Never Forget You
The Biggest Lie
What's Going On
Masochism World
Standing By The Sea
Somewhere
One Step At A Time
Pink Turns To Blue
Newest Industry
Monday Will Never Be The Same
Whatever
The Tooth Fairy And The Princess
Turn On The News
Recurring Dreams
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45
I Fucked A Republican
The November 3 - "I Fucked A Republican" (3:16)
Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School Of Medicine - "Blunder Blubber" (2:23)
Review: With the absolute debacle that is the present day US political landscape, Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra has opted to press his The Guantanamo School of Medicine (originally digital-only) single 'Blunder Blubber' to wax. Originally penned to mark the passing of right-wing scare monger Rush Limbaugh and recorded in 2020 during the Tea Party Revenge Porn sessions, the track served as a major critique of the rise of right-wing extremism, tracing its roots back to Limbaugh's influence and the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine under President Reagan in 1987, a policy change that allowed one-sided political commentary on public airwaves, which Biafra perceives as the floodgates opening to the MAGA mayhem of today, with the vocalist even noting - "I wrote [the song] back when Clinton was president, seeing the writing on the wall. I was hoping never to use it, but we had no choice but to update and perform it now." On the flip is the debut single from The November 3 with their aptly titled 'I Fucked A Republican', dropped during the 2020 Republican National Convention. As both groups and the American left at large are largely shocked and deflated that they're right back where they were this time four years ago, it appears a doubling down of refusal is now vital with this double whammy of sonic middle-fingers now finding a tangible, vinyl home to keep their message permanent and enduring in such worrisome times.
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Glow On
Glow On (gatefold LP)
Cat: 007567 8644436. Rel: 31 Aug 21
Mystery (2:36)
Blackout (2:53)
Don't Play (2:14)
Underwater Boi (3:04)
Holiday (2:53)
Humanoid/Shake It Up (1:10)
Endless (2:00)
Fly Again (2:27)
Alien Love Call (feat Blood Orange) (2:57)
Wild Wrld (2:53)
Dance-Off (2:10)
New Heart Design (2:28)
TLC (Turnstile Love Connection) (1:39)
No Surprise (0:45)
Lonely Dezires (feat Blood Orange) (2:29)
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47
Box Car Racer (reissue)
Cat: GEFB 002635701. Rel: 01 Jan 90
I Feel So (4:35)
All Systems Go (3:15)
Watch The World (3:48)
Tiny Voices (2:21)
Cat Like Thief (5:37)
And I (3:09)
Letters To God (3:15)
My First Punk Song (1:04)
Sorrow (3:11)
There Is (3:14)
The End With You (3:12)
Elevator (2:43)
Instrumental (1:57)
 in stock $37.79
48
Kerplunk! (reissue)
Kerplunk! (reissue) (LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: REPR 77841. Rel: 01 Jan 90
2000 Light Years Away (2:18)
One For The Razorbads (2:27)
Welcome To Paradise (3:28)
Christie Road (3:31)
Private Ale (2:23)
Dominated Love Slave (1:40)
One Of My Lies (2:11)
80 (3:34)
Android (3:07)
No One Knows (3:32)
Who Wrote Holden Caulfield? (2:42)
Words I Might Have Ate (2:18)
Sweet Children (1:42)
Best Thing In Town (2:02)
Strangeland (2:07)
My Generation (2:17)
 in stock $44.52
49
Ultra Mono
Cat: PTKF 21861. Rel: 25 Sep 20
War (feat Colin Webster & David Yow) (3:06)
Grounds (feat Colin Webster & Warren Ellis) (2:57)
Mr Motivator (feat Colin Webster) (3:24)
Anxiety (feat David Yow) (2:58)
Kill Them With Kindness (feat David Yow & Jamie Cullum) (3:39)
Model Village (4:03)
Ne Touche Pas Moi (feat Jehnny Beth) (2:34)
Carcinogenic (3:25)
Reigns (feat Colin Webster) (4:23)
The Lover (feat Colin Webster & David Yow) (3:18)
A Hymn (5:14)
Danke (3:39)
 in stock $19.93
50
Damaged
Damaged (LP)
Cat: SST 007. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Rise Above
Spray Paint
Six Pack
What I See
TV Party
Thirsty & Miserable
Police Story
Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
Depression
Room 13
Damaged II
No More
Padded Cell
Life Of Pain
Damaged I
 in stock $32.61
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