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Destroy Oh Boy!
Destroy Oh Boy! (LP + insert)
Cat: CRYPT 32. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Born Toulouse-Lautrec (2:26)
Tail Crush (2:28)
Up For A Downslide (2:22)
Tattooed Apathetic Boys (2:18)
Spinnin' Clock (1:55)
Dragstrip Riot (3:31)
We Give A Rat's Ass (2:18)
Runnin' On Go (2:08)
Long Gone Sister (1:40)
Mr Suit (2:51)
Let's Dress Up The Naked Truth (1:56)
Hapless Attempt (2:35)
I Want My Baby Dead?! (1:34)
Sucker Punch (3:26)
Review: While initially under the assumption that their debut LP "would be stacked in the back of Used Kids Records in Columbus and they'd be putting them out in the dollar bins, every couple of months" according to vocalist Eric Davidson, while bassist Matt Reber once stated he "didn't think anyone would like" the album, it appears the members of New Bomb Turks were a little more than overzealous with their self-deprecation. Becaause Destroy Oh Boy! has grown to become a much adored classic in the punk scene since its initial 1993 release. Described by Spin critic Chuck Eddy as "the only band I can think of lately that even attempts to play [punk rock] as the rock'n'roll it was meant to be, and that counts for something", the endearing quality of the band's debut comes from their reluctance to lean into hardcore aggression; opting rather to channel the blues-laden garage rock of yesteryear, leading to a fuzzed out, sweaty, anthemic, jovial piece of quintessential garage punk that is now often considered as one of the vital blueprints of the subgenre in the decades since.
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Back From The Grave Volume 5
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Cat: CRYPT LP005. Rel: 12 Jul 10
 
50s/60s
Humans - "Warning"
Warlords - "Real Fine Lady"
Vestells - "Won't You Tell Me"
Illusions - "City Of People"
Jaguars - "Its Gonna Be Alright"
Few - "Escape"
Tikis - "Show You Love"
Keggs - "To Find Out"
Jesters Of Newport - "Stormy"
Henchmen - "Livin'"
Tigermen - "Close That Door"
Aztex - "The Little Streets In My Town"
Hatfields - "The Kid From Cinncy"
Nobles - "Something Else"
Centrees - "She's Good For Me"
Rising Tides - "Take The World As It Comes"
 in stock $25.77
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