Sunday 31 October 2010

Return Of The Living Dead Soundtrack (1985)

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1: "They Don't Leak"
2: "Hideous Ugly Place"
3: The Cramps - Surfin' Dead
4: "Like This Job?"
5: 45 Grave - Partytime (Zombie Version)
6: "It Worked In The Movie"
7: T.S.O.L - Nothing For You
8: "Its A Way Of Life"
9: The Flesheaters - Eyes Without A Face
10: "You're Not Alive"
11: Roky Erickson - Burn The Flames
12: "Rigermortus"
13: The Damned - Dead Beat Dance
14: "Send More Paramedics"
15: Tall Boys - Take A Walk
16: "Swallowed Up"
17: The Black Berries - Love Under Will
18: "Trash's Fantasy"
19: SSQ - Trash's Theme
20: "Let Me Eat Your Brains"
21: SSQ - Tonight (We'll Make Love Until We Die)
22: "Contingency Plan"
23: Francis Haines - The Trioxin Theme (Main Theme)

A great cheesey zombie film, and a great cheesey soundtrack. A good mix of punk, psychobilly, metal rock and new wave, all from the mid 80s, so you know it's gonna rock, plus its full of movie dialogue, featuring some pretty iconic lines (tracks 14 and 20 in particular)... The Cramps and SSQ provide the best tracks on here, but Roky Erickson and The Damned follow not far behind. The rest is kinda fun and dumb, just like the film, and perfect for Halloween parties and the likes...

Dave Heroes Says: Tina, if you really loved me you'd let me eat your brains...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?9c3t4l33cgj44f3

Dave Heroes Says:

Happy Halloween,
 We couldnt let the scariest night of the year go past without adding an equally scary record for you to grab... So download the Return Of The Living Dead Soundtrack, and have yourselves a scray old Halloween party...

From the undead Dave Heroes gang.
x

Tuesday 26 October 2010

Engage - Empowerment (1993)

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Redemption Records RED012-1 / Red Vinyl / US

1: Hard
2: Division
3: Inward
4: Final Paradox
5: Fingers of Fear
6: Success
7: Defence
8: Song Zero

First heard these on Lookout's legendary 'Can of Pork' compilation LP and really got into their epic tune 'Evolution'. When I saw they'd released an album a year later I snapped it up straight away. This LP is so underrated it's not even funny. You look on the net to try and find any info and it's impossible, seriously - no reviews, no pics, no nothing - it's almost as though it didn't exist! Ok, so this elusive band release 8 solid tracks clocking in at a little over 40 mins - the longest track being 8 minutes long! But that's what they do and they do it extremely well. It's an eclectic mix of gruff vocals and soaring sugar-coated backing harmonies which musically is sometimes slow, sometimes fast, has intricate guitar riffage, and even has some ska thrown in for good measure (Final Paradox). The album finishes with 'Song Zero' - an oh so nice instrumental totally different from all the previous tracks and makes you feel all sentimental and gooey inside. Empowerment is original, it's epic, it's mega political, it's thought provoking, it's awesome, it's here to download for you to judge yourself! Why this band didn't receive credit they deserved I'll never know! Oh yeah, great cover and was released on a nice slab of red wax...

Dave Heroes Says: A great album you've never heard...until now...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?5t2via1h553ox39

Friday 15 October 2010

The Loved Ones - Keep Your Heart (2006)

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Fat Wreck Chords FAT705 (2006) USA

1: Suture Self
2: Breath In
3: Jane
4: Over 50 Club
5: Please Be Here
6: Hurry Up and Wait
7: Sickening
8: Living Will(Get You Dead)
9: The Odds
10: Benson & Hedges
11: Arsenic
12: 100K
13: Player Hater Anthem

One of my favourite albums of recent years - yes siree! Featuring Dave Hause of Paint it Black fame and the former bassist for Kid Dynamite this is upbeat tuneful sing-along punk at it's very best. Think None More Black rather than Paint it Black - less hardcore - more hooks and melodies and it works a treat! 'Jane' is a fuckin winner of a tune and will have yer head bopping like some retarded pigeon. Nearly every track on here is awesome, solid and catchy as hell - if you've not heard these dudes yet I strongly suggest you do - they may well become your new favourite band.

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Dave Heroes Says: Heart felt punk rock to chill with your loved one to...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?43p5s3bav407k17

Tuesday 12 October 2010

Triggerman - Dead Like Me LP (1992)

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Workshed Records WSR 009 1992

1:Time Divides
2:One Innocent Girl
3:Aftertaste
4:Impression
5:Running Out
6:Witness
7:A Gun In The Hand
8:If Only I
9:Limit
10:Insulate

Another Depthcharge gamble purchase here back in '92 after noticing on the LP they were label mates with 411. Clean-cut So-cal/Westbeach sounding sxe hardcore featuring members of 411, Farside, Ignite, NFAA etc. This isn't groundbreaking to say the least but it's definately worth having if you're into the nicer, more melodic sound of hardcore. It's another one of those incestual bands that released one album then disappeared into oblivion with the usual suspects moving on to pursue other projects. Kicks off with 'Time Divides' which is a really great fast paced number; along with the tune 'If Only I' are the stand-out tracks on here for me. I like this LP - it's soothing hardcore yer nanna wouldn't mind dozing to on a Sunday afternoon. Zzzzzzzzzz

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Dave Heroes Says: Shame they only released one album...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?h19vcjp938kvcik

Monday 11 October 2010

Spermbirds - Common Thread LP (1990)

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X-Mist Records XM-022 1990

1: Melt The Ice
2: Open Letter
3: Two Feet
4: Stronger
5: Only A Phase
6: One Chance
7: With A Gun
8: Common Thread
9: Truth Of Today
10: Victim Of Yourself

The second punk band I ever got into and Spermbirds 3rd studio album. I remember doing a tape swap with a German exchange pupil whilst still at school - I taped him Bad Religion 'No Control' and in return I received 'Common Thread' - from then on I became a big Spermbirds fan and so did the rest of the Thirsk punkers. I'll always have a major soft spot for this LP - even though I love the other Spermbirds LPs - this one just seems fuller, heavier - more solid and complete. Lee Hollis' vocals are still pissed-off and angry but musically it's a much more mature and well structured affair than previous releases. 'Only a Phase' is my stand out track on here - the way it builds is class and the individual instrument breakdown towards the end always seems puts a smile on me cheeky face - Yee-hah! Also the cover is great too - can't forget the cover...


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Dave Heroes Says: The best German-American band ever who also frequently featured on The Paper Bag Man films...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?j4upjesf9ireyvi

Friday 8 October 2010

Louder Faster Vol.1 CD (1998)

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(I'll get a better scan of the cover shortly, busy playing darts right now...)

Freaks Union
1: Waste Of Space
2: Waiting
3: Union
Speedurchin
4: Won't Get Fold Again
5: E.G.W.A
6: I Don't Belong
The Write Offs
7: Stupid Things
8: Just A Minute
9: Alien
Mutt
10: Whirlpool
11: Fight Back
12: Right To Choose
Homebrew
13: Dull & Duller
14: Why Don't You
15: Climax
Filter Thrust
16: Let Go
17: Penetration
18: Star Lover

This comp featured a whole bunch of bands that gigged with, and hung out a lot together. One of the best punk rock years of my life... It was put out by Dave from Homebrew, and one of his mates. Hulls very own Freaks Union kick things off, giving an early taste to their ever evolving sound. Punk rock, like early Rancid meets the Misfits... Speedurchin deliver the next tracks, Snuff, Ramones, melodic punk rock at hyper speed. Next we got Thirsk ska-punk legends The Write Offs, with their second line up (no Aaron on vox, Katy joined on sax). Mutt follow with their raw rough street punk, SLF meets the Blitz. Homebrew are next, more punk rock from these old but loveable punk rockers. Filter Thrust close the CD, and they're shit. Honestly. A great reminder of what the Thirsk/Harrogate/Hull/Leeds punk posse were sounding like back then...

Dave Heroes says: Its probably best to stop playing this after track 15... Other than that good times, great memories...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?xad6ddy7bgdbu0w

Eek-A-Mouse - Wa-Do-Dem LP (1982)

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1: Ganja Smuggling
2: I Will Never Leave My Love
3: Lonesome Journey
4: Long Time Ago
5: Noahs Ark
6: Operation Eradication
7: Slowly But Surely
8: There's A Girl In My Life
9: Too Young To Understand
10: Wa-Do-Dem
11: Ganja Smuggling (Live)
12: Police In Helicopter

This one is for all the tokers out there... Eek-A-Mouse treats us to more boucey, fun, and occasionally serious reggae, with his unique vocal stylings. All the major reggae food groups are represented: Weed, women, peace, and oppression, and this album will leave you feeling fat and fully satisfied. If you've heard Eek-A-Mouse before you'll know what to expect from his singing, every now and then he goes into weird 'b-oing, dum diddy dum dum' vocal noises, whether he does this because he's forgotton the words after way too much of the herb, or because he knows its strangely catchy, is anyones guess. When I went to Jamaica I only found one guy who had heard of him (for being the home of reggae, most locals only seem to know Bob Marley), anyway, he was a shop keeper, and as I was talking to him, he held his hand up to his face like he was holding a mic, and started mimmicking Eek-A-Mouses weird noises. It was a rad moment, very funny. At least to me. Some really great reggae tracks on here, Police In Helicopter & Wa-do-dem being some of the stand out tracks, but the best one on here, is world wide weed smokers anthem 'Ganja Smuggling' which could very well be one of the most awesome reggae songs ever, there's even a live version on here - I'm not usually a fan of live songs on albums, but I'll make a exception on this occassion, it really is that awesome... Believe.

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Dave Heroes says: Wa -oi, wa-oi, dum-dum-diddy dum dum. B-oing. The man has a way with words...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?x5msmqboo2m1vzf

Depth Charge - Nine Deadly Venoms (1994)

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1: Shaolin Buddha Finger
2: Dead By Dawn
3: Bounty Killers
4: Depth Charge
5: Bastard Swordsmen
6: Bounty Killers II
7: Daughters Of Darkness
8: Goal
9: Hubba Hubba Hubba (What's In The Bag Man)

Something a bit different here, hope you like it. Depth Charge are/were a UK based trip hop/hip hop/dance/electronic band. Funky head bopping beats, mesmerizing loops and tastey samples fuel this instrumental album, leaving you spinning it again and again. The first song is loaded with old kung fu samples, the second samples from the Evil Dead films (which features some creepy loops and beats, very fitting to the film), and throughout the record we get treated to more samples from cowboy films, more kung fu films (some sounding like same the guy from classic kung fu epic Mafia vs Ninja, but who can tell from a dubbed film, right?), and football commentators. A bizarre mix, but it works all the same. Fans of DJ Shadow style instrumental hip hop, or cheesey old action/horror films will especially dig this.

Dave Heroes says: "You bastard, and now I'm going to do to you what you did to my father in the woods ten years ago" "Whats your name boy?" "I am Han-do Jin, Han-Wongs son"... I want to see this film.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?uk4h612m7pl8i8d

Thursday 7 October 2010

411 - This Isn't Me LP 1991

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411 - This Isn't Me LP (WorkShed Records 007, 1991)
Maroon / Black vinyl

1: Face The Flag
2: Blackout
3: This Isn't Me
4: Self Help (Backing Vocals - Dave Smalley)
5: Destroy The Dream
6: The Naked Face
7: Those Homophobic
8: Our Father
9: Show Me (Backing Vocals - Erica Christian)
10: Carnal Knowledge

Remember buying this on a sweet maroon vinyl from Depthcharge (RIP) when it came out - probably the main reason being it had a pair of vans on the cover and we were all skateboard dudes then. This LP is quite simply...awesome. Relatively unknown to most but an much loved fave among the Thirsk oldies. Polished, well produced - SoCal styled, tight and crunchy - this was a much more mature, evolved sound which offered a fresher take from the more chaotic, ever satuated, 80's sxe scene. Dan O'Mahoney's (NFAA/Carry Nation etc) distinctive vocals compliment the precision of Kevin Murphy's (Farside) foot-tapping riffage spot on. From the pacey and catchy a hell 'Destroy the Dream' to the more slower, more thoughtful 'Show Me' there's some good tunes going on here with power and integrity. Still got it, still listen to it, still look at the cover and think 'rad'.

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Dave Heroes Says: Highly underated and way ahead of their time...better than that rubbish pop band of the same name.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?01g8amaw35qtoxl

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Leatherface - Little White God 7" (1994)

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1: Little White God
2: I Gotta Right
3: Meaning

The UKs legendary Leatherface here, and a nice little taste of their melodic, gravely voiced, Husker Du style punk rock.The first song on here is Little White God, a nice cruncy tunefull punk rock number full of the catchiest guitar hooks ever. The single follows with two covers, 'I Gotta Right' originally by Iggy & The Stooges, and 'Meaning' which is a cover of the UKs China Drum...If you've not heard Leatherface before, this is the perfect little introduction to them, and if your already a fan hopefully this'll be something you not already got... If yr only going to steal one thing today, make it this.

Dave Heroes says: Sunderlands finest export...

Download:  http://www.mediafire.com/?55edrp9ue4rqddn

Chopper - Self Preservation Society EP (1995)

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Crackle Records 1010 pressed in March 95 OUT OF PRINT

1: Not Perfect
2: Volume
3: Ubelter
4: Sad16
5: That Fucking Hurt

We all love a bit of Chopper, dont we? This was their second 7" on Crackle Records, and in my humble opinion, is probably their finest one. Chopper play ultra fast, ultra poppy, punk rock, kind of like Snuff meets The Descendents, and who wouldn't love that? Every single song on here is beyond awesome, but 'Volume' is one of my faves, about being in a band with yr mates, and has a way-too-catchy 'na na na' chorus that'll be stuck in yr head for weeks at a time. This is a must grab, and to quote nWo's Kevin Nash - "Its just too sweet".

Dave Heroes says: Relive yr punk rock teen years.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?bcvf9d01v0laaiz

Toast - Smart Kids... Dumb Music EP (1995)

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Crackle Records 1070 pressed in March 95 OUT OF PRINT

1: I Feel Sick
2: Waste Of Time
3: Sarah Jane
4: Make Me Puke

More punk rawk from Toast, this time on the always awesome Crackle Records. Catchy, simple, and melodic but raw and fast, just exactly how we like our snotty braindead punk-pop. More songs about drinking and broken hearts all wrapped up in a 3-chord punk rock wrap of speed. Perfect for anyone who still thinks they're 18.

Dave Heroes says: You can't get enough Toast...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?2mlftbnk3a86t3m

Toast - Songs For Losers EP (1995)

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Damaged Goods

1: You're Getting On My Nerves
2: Make It Up
3: Give Me A Beer
4: Mr Postman

The UKs very own Screeching Weasel. Snotty, angry, fast, but catchy as hell, this is Ramones style punk turned up to 11, and then turned up a bit more. 'Make It Up' is probably the best track, but the other 3 tracks are all dang good too, if you like your pop punk with balls, and sounding rough, raw and punk as fuck, then this is for you - fo'sure.

Dave Heroes says: Loverly Toast...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?19s57d9c4baf36g

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Naked Raygun - Home 7" (1990)

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Caroline Records

1: Home
2: Last Drink

Chicago based punk rockers Naked Raygun began life in the early 80s, playing working class hardcore punk, but by the time they released this, ten years later, and two years before they split up, they were becoming alot more melodic. This is a great 7", and ongreen vinyl too (not that a download can really capture that). The first song, Home, is like a more heavy American version of early Jam stuff, great melodic punk rock. Last Drink is the anthem to closing time, and stumbling out of the bar... "I Look into my empty glass, no money left, I'm drunk at last"... A real winner. Reminds me of old days of sitting in Shrimps old room, smoking hash and drinking...

Dave Heroes says: One of those classic bands that probably influenced all the bands that influenced the bands you listen to now...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?vd2v4dt60be9vtq

Operation Ivy - Plea For Peace (1992)

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1: Uncertain
2: Troublebound
3: Someday
4: Plea For Peace

This site would be incomplete without at least one entry by these guys. Operation Ivy were one of the bands that created the soundtrack to my teens, and still get played a whole ton today... This is a bit of a rare EP, their last official release, four songs that didnt make it onto the classic Energy album, but don't let that put you off, all four songs are great (and hell knows there's tons of terrible Op Ivy songs kicking around on bootlegs all over). You oughta know the Op Ivy sound, originators of ska-core, ska punk, call it what you will, these guys have a real rough punk edge to their ska sound, and match it with decent social/poltical lyrics. One of the best bands what ever happened, and thats no lie.

Dave Heroes says: Only Hitler & cops dont like Operation Ivy...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?xvmd0nsnz4z3lxg

Don Fisher - Setting New Standards In Apathy 7" (1996)

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Crackle Records: 1000 pressed in December 96 OUT OF PRINT

1: Obvious
2: This Time
3: Cant Tell
4: Dodge

Another fucking gem right here. Powerful pop punk, just soaking with melodies & hooks, and bursting with energy, like a bunch of kids all hocked up on sugar at a party. I think these guys were from Wakefield, and featured ex-Chopper Dan on Bass. Everybody knows Crackle was home to the best pop punk bands in the 90s, and this is testement to that. Fans of Snuff, Leatherface, Chopper take note... You'll wish you'd of heard of these ages ago...


 Dave Heroes says: Summer Bays finest head teacher...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?x1hrtowu1627mml

Sunday 3 October 2010

Hawkwind - Warriors On The Edge Of Time (1975)

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1. "Assault and Battery (Part 1)"
2. "The Golden Void (Part 2)"
3. "The Wizard Blew His Horn"
4. "Opa-Loka"
5. "The Demented Man"
6. "Magnu"
7. "Standing at the Edge"
8. "Spiral Galaxy 28948"
9. "Warriors"
10. "Dying Seas"
11. "Kings of Speed"
12. "Motorhead"

Another Hawkwind record for Jon Curry.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?tqhtzbzrddc4bnp

Hawkwind - Space Ritual (1973)

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1: Earth Calling/Born To Go
2: Down Through The Night
3: The Awakening
4: Lord Of The Light
5: Black Corridor
6: Space Is Deep
7: Electronic No.1
8: Orgone Accumulator
9: Upside Down
10: 10 Seconds To Forever
11: Brainstorm
12: Seven By Seven
13: Sonic Attack
14: Time We Left This World Today
15: Masters Of The Universe
16: Welcome To The Future

Heavy stoner rock, from before we were born...
This one goes out to the memory of Jon Curry. Play loud.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?hj9d10lxbq81po9

Dave Heroes Heroes (Part 2: Jon Curry)

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Last night a friend of mine passed away in his sleep. His favourite band was Hawkwind, so it seems fitting to put a couple of their albums up in memory of him. Cardinal Jonathan Halton Curry, RIP.
Our thoughts & prayers go out to his loved ones, family & friends.

"Sneaked into his neighbours house last night and mixed butter into their 'I can't believe it's not butter!'. Now they don't know what to believe" - JC, Sept 28th

Dave Heroes says: Download the Hawkwind records, and play loud for Jon Curry...

CunninLynguists - A Peice Of Strange (2005)

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1: Where Will You Be?
2: Since When?
3: Nothing To Give
4: Caved In (Ft. Cee-Lo Green)
5: Hourglass
6: Beautiful Girl
7: Inhale
8: Brain Cell
9: America Loves Gangsters
10: Never Know Why (Ft. Immortal Technique)
11: The Gates
12: Damnation
13: Hellfire
14: Remember Me (Abstract Reality)
15: What'll You Do?
16: The Light

More awesome-ness in the form of hip hop, this time from The CunninLynguists (awful name, but dont let that put you off)... Quite laid back, but head boppin' beats and smooth flows, and a nice album to blaze one up to. Features guest appearences by the likes of Cee-Lo Green, and one of our most favourite humans ever - Immortal Technique, so you know you should blag this just because he's on it... Most of the album has that kind of 'put yr feet up' vibe going on, but theres a couple of more energetic jumpers on here, like (my fave) 'Hellfire' - based on cut up loops from The Crazy World of Arthur Browns classic rock song 'Fire'... Another great hip hop record you may have passed over, so nows yr time to ch-ch-check it out...

Dave Heroes says: Its Sunday, burn one up and play this as the rain falls outside... Hmmm, yo, most satisfying.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?eu6ztejrj3m9jhe

GG Allin & The Criminal Quartet - Carnival Of Excess (2002)

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1: Outskirts Of Life
2: Guns, Bitches, Brawls & Bottles
3: Carmelita
4: Watch Me Kill
5: Fuck Authority
6: Son Of Evil
7: Snakemans Dance
8: Pick Me Up (On Your Way Down)
9: No Rights
10: Borrowed Time

Recorded in 1991, but released in 2002, this is one of GGs finest, and most 'different' albums. Teaming up with The Criminal Quartet, the good lord GG Allin blesses us with a country/acoustic/punk rock cross over album. Of course, the usual 'push it to the limits' attitiude is present, but given its musical stylings its the kind of GG album that even those who aint GG fans will probably like - probably. Some real classic songs on here, and 'Outskirts Of Life', 'Watch Me Kill', 'Fuck Authority' and his cover of 'Carmelita' are amongst some of GGs finest moments. A must for all GG fans, fans of outlaw country & rebel music, or just fans of songs that'll piss your parents off.

Dave Heroes says: GG Allin, oh GG. Your small willy doesnt mean you're any less the man... RIP

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?vb574dwn3ji8byt

KRS-One - U Must Learn UK (2006)

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1: U Must Learn UK
2: U Must Learn (Instrumental)

The legendary KRS-One returns with a new version of his classic You Must Learn, only this time he's teaming up with UK hip hoppers MCD, Paradise, and one of the greatest ever UK MCs, and a firm favourite in these parts - Skinnyman! A great introduction to some of the best, and most politically/socially aware MCs from both sides of the Atlanic, doing what they do best. The B-side to this release is an instrumental version, so you can play kareokee with yr mates if you fancy it?

Dave Heroes says: Expect a lot more releases by these guys to appear on these pages in the near future...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?cb6qnrb1ow35jj1

Saturday 2 October 2010

Skimmer - Uncool EP (1996)

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Crackle Records (1500 pressed in October 96 OUT OF PRINT)

1: Uncool
2: Hanging Out With No One
3: Unpunk
4: Sarahs Blanket

Another great little UK pop punk release from Crackle Records (home to Chopper, Toast, Servo and many more...). Skimmer play that Ramones style punk, but with a more poppy influence, vocal harmonies aplenty and bursting with caffine fuelled energy. All the tracks on this 7" are solid, and great in their own right, but for me 'Hanging Out With No One' is the stand out song, with a catchy chorus that'll stick in your head for days... Well worth checking out if yr a fan of pop punk, and see what was going on in the UK 15 years ago...

Dave Heroes says: Dumb fun punk rock from the UK, OK?

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?6md3i864caarb8e

Chopper - Said And Done 7" (1994)

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Crackle Records (1300 pressed in May 94 OUT OF PRINT)

1: Said And Done
2: Linzis Ceiling
3: Near To Me
4: Twister

Probably one of the first punk bands I ever saw, back when they opened for most decent US punk bands that played at the Duchess in Leeds during the mid-90s. Chopper hailed from Wakefield, and were a good mix of UK punkers Snuff, and US Punkers The Descendents. Fast paced, laced with harmonies, and just enough of a snotty attitide to keep it from being too clean and dorky. This was their first 7", on the mighty Crackle Records, they did another 3 7"s, a couple of split 7"s, and an album for them too. Not the best release they ever did, but a good place to see where they started from, and a great peice of UK pop punk history.

Dave Heroes says: The greatest UK pop punk band ever!

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?k4625dg0xx2drmr

Guns N Wankers - Silly 7" (1994)

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1: Guns N Wankers - Gillette
2: Guns N Wankers - Bing Bong
3: Solid Gold Hell - Valley Of Scorn
4: Chung - Flowers
5: David Kilgour - Fallaway

You might have Guns N Wankers 'Pop' & 'Hardcore' 7"s, and a few of you will have the 'Metal' 7", but this is a bit of a rare one. The 'Silly' 7" is actually just 2 Guns N Wankers tracks, plus 3 other bands doing a track each. G&Ws first one is a cover of the Gillette song (The best a man can get...), very much a Snuff track it is. Bing Bong is a punky blast, with a door bell - Silly really does some up both of their tracks, but both are good so who cares? The next track is by Solid Gold Hell, 'Valley of Scorn' is a noisey metal-ish number, and its a bit shit in all honesty. Chung are a bit better, they give us 'Flowers', which is a punky/indie pop track with sugar sweet female vocals. Finally we have David Kilgour with 'Fallaway' which is an acoustic indie pop song, ok if you like that kinda thing... Its worth it just to complete your Guns N Wankers collection, and Chung are pretty nice too...

Dave Heroes says: Guns N Wankers are ex-Snuff, so Snuff fans take note!

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?7fw5uu1803gwxpx

The Leftovers - A Few Days Difference 7" (1994)

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1: Nothin Changes
2: Why?
3: The Things We Do
4: The Difference Of A Few Days...
5: URA Bitch And U Gotta Mustache

Quite a nice little EP this is, manic punky ska, with a singer who sounds like he's a cartoon. Dont let that put you off though, its goofy enough to fit the music. Not as generic or as uninteresting as thousands of other bands doing this kind of ska/punk mash up, musically in the same vein as the legendry Op Ivy, but the lyrics are a little more light hearted. If ska punk is yr thing, I'm sure you'll love this rare little beauty...

Dave Heroes says: Operation Ivys younger goofy brother?

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?zsghy04c4vqe4k2

Maniac Squat - Fuck Off 7" (1995)

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1: Fuck Off
2: Hey Rude Boy

Apologies for the small pic, photobucket kept taking down our scan of the cover for violating their policies (can't imagine why?), so I had to blag this pic off the net... The first track on this single is a oi-ish punk rock track, with a 'fuck off' laden chorus. Immature, but fun none the less. Best played loud. The b-side is an instrumental ska track, nice and two-tone influenced, and I'm sure you'll love it.

Dave Heroes says: The first ever band to be interviewed in Thirsk zine 'My God Can Beat Up You God'...

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?hm5i3yudm6byme7

Gatorface "Wasted Monuments" LP 2010

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No Idea Records 2010

1.Intro
2.The Cleaner
3.Recievers
4.Kids Stealing Kids (track missing)
5.More Harm
6.Luxury Lost
7.Wasted Monuments
8.Not Scientist
9.Armageddon at Eleven
10.Straw Bridge
11.Fuck Florida, I'm Moving to Brooklyn
12.Thanx
13.Janie Jones

My new favourite band. This album just totally rocks. Featuring members of New Mexican Disaster Squad this angry, snotty, pissed-off pop punk stuff is damn near perfect - imagine a fresher, tighter Dillinger 4 with the venom of Kid Dynamite and just a smidging of early Screeching Weasel and yer in da right area. "Not Scientists" is my stand-out track on here and "Burning Crosses" is class but the more you listen to the whole album the more it grows on yer like a long scraggy arse hair. You need this. Seriously, even if it's for the cool arsed artwork...


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Dave Heroes Says: Steady on lads, don't drop him..."

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