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A Wet Helmet:
Alright ladies, here's another classic.

Much like Cro-Mags, everyone had their demo tape for-fucking-ever before they ever put a real album out.  And again, much like Cro-Mags, they put out a spectacular first album, and then a whole bunch of "WTF was that?  What happened to the band I loved?"   Now they're mostly a joke, but damn did they start out good.

From 1990, the self titled Biohazard




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a pack of wolves:

--- Quote from: spoon_of_grimbo on 03 May 2009, 16:21 ---i think "harmony no harmony" is still pretty widely available on stuff like amazon.co.uk (that's where i got it, if i remember rightly), but "a song to ruin" is drastically out of print.  i actually emailed the record label and they've got no intention of re-releasing it yet.  i ripped mp3s off a mate's CD- he was savvy enough to get into the band earlier than me and bought it when it came out.  but yeah, frank's a pretty great lyricist.  i remember hearing "this air conditioned life has had me gasping for some reeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaal conversation" blaring out of the TV when the "breaking the back" video first started getting airtime and thinking "well, THAT's different!"  even his simpler style in his solo stuff is still full of cool wordplay.

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It's being reissued: http://www.xtramilerecordings.com/

Moist Cowboy:
I present to you:

REAGAN HATER;

http://www.myspace.com/reaganhater417

spoon_of_grimbo:
HOLY FUCK GUYS, IT'S THE NEW GHOST OF A THOUSAND RECORD!!!  Seriously, while everyone was wanking over the new Gallows record, their old touring mates have been busy busting out a giant-bollocked slab of punk'n'roll-ish hardcore badassery.  Seriously, this could end up being my favourite record of '09.  "Fed to the Ocean" is one of the most viciously awesome tracks I've heard in a long time. 

For those who prefer lazy journalistic comparisons, think The Bronx (circa "I" and "II") and Refused having a fight with rusty knives.

The Ghost of a Thousand - "New Hopes, New Demonstrations"




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(it's on megaupl0ad, because mediaf!re is being a twat and not loading the main page for some reason.  only real difference is you have to type in a few letters and wait 45 seconds. but it's worth it for this baby!  oh, and remember to swap the 0 for an o).

Thrillho:

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--- Quote from: spoon_of_grimbo on 03 May 2009, 16:21 ---i think "harmony no harmony" is still pretty widely available on stuff like amazon.co.uk (that's where i got it, if i remember rightly), but "a song to ruin" is drastically out of print.  i actually emailed the record label and they've got no intention of re-releasing it yet.  i ripped mp3s off a mate's CD- he was savvy enough to get into the band earlier than me and bought it when it came out.  but yeah, frank's a pretty great lyricist.  i remember hearing "this air conditioned life has had me gasping for some reeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaal conversation" blaring out of the TV when the "breaking the back" video first started getting airtime and thinking "well, THAT's different!"  even his simpler style in his solo stuff is still full of cool wordplay.

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It's being reissued: http://www.xtramilerecordings.com/

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Yeah I heard about this a few days back and I almost blew a fuse in my brain.

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