Showing posts with label post punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post punk. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Academy Fight Songs (80s College Rock Playlist)


ACADEMY FIGHT SONGS (Sounds From The 80s Underground)
  1. Black Flag- My War
  2. The Minutemen- Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs
  3. Flipper- Way Of The World
  4. Big Boys- Advice
  5. The Dicks- Rich Daddy
  6. The Wipers- Romeo
  7. Mission Of Burma- Red
  8. The Embarrassment- Sex Drive
  9. The Replacements- Stuck In The Middle
  10. Husker Du- Celebrated Summer
  11. Die Kreuzen- Man In The Trees
  12. Big Black- I’m A Mess
  13. Butthole Surfers- Hey
  14. Scratch Acid- Greatest Gift
  15. Pussy Galore- Alright
  16. Killdozer- King Of Sex
  17. Squirrel Bait- Black Light Poster Child
  18. My Dad Is Dead- Planes Crashing
  19. The Dream Syndicate- Still Holding On To You
  20. The Feelies- Too Far Gone
  21. The Leaving Trains- Cigarette Motel
  22. Dramarama- Anything, Anything (I’ll Give You)
  23. Redd Kross- Peach Kelli Pop
  24. Screaming Trees- Transfiguration 
  25. Green River- This Town
  26. The Flaming Lips- Killer On The Radio
  27. Meat Puppets- Look At The Rain
  28. The Lemonheads- Die Right Now
  29. Dinosaur Jr.- Budge
  30. Sonic Youth- Expressway To Yr Skull

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Pop. 1280 brings some Synth-Doom to this summer.




the new Pop. 1280 record, Imps of Perversion is a solid follow up to last year’s The Horror and another excellent release by Sacred Bones Records. it’s difficult to classify Pop. 1280 as these are modern times and they shove everything from No Wave, Noise Rock, Goth, Synth & Post-Punk into a meat grinder and come out with a sound that would be best described as: Fucking Dark. a little bit of Swans, a little bit of Killing Joke, a heavy dose of late 90s post-hardcore legends The VSS…this is music for black leather jackets and blood soaked floors. this is music that wants to pummel you with it’s fist. if they still have a music scene left in Escape From New York, this is probably the shit they were making. love songs for the post-apocalypse. recommended.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Scientists bootleg Rubber Never Sleeps

DO YOURSELF A GODDAMNED FAVOR and check out 80s Aussie Swamp Rockers, The Scientists, (the godfathers of grunge and the 2nd greatest band to come outta the Australian punk scene behind The Birthday Party) digital release of their live bootleg cassette Rubber Never Sleeps (for sale on vinyl or for download on their bandcamp). taken from live recordings between 1978-1983, this collection features Kim Salmon and company ripping through covers by Alan Vega, Alex Chilton, The Modern Lovers, Chuck Berry, and The Flamin' Groovies as well as some gnarly live versions of some of their own classic songs.