This album has become very difficult to find in the recent erasure of punk's roots from the aging genre of angry guitar music by sappy strummer pretty-boys. If you respect yourself, you'll put down the MTV-endorsed swill that passes for rebellion today and get your hands into this hideous mess. From the very first chord plugged out on the first track of this two-album disc, the listener is compelled to take a hard pull from the whiskey bottle and write angry letters to their congressman. It is not well-constructed music. It does not have a positive message, or even a clear message, but rather sows the seeds of a slow sinking sensation in you heart. Many of the tracks give the impression that the guitar and drum parts had been written no more than ten minutes before taping and the lyrics are being created as you listen. The vocalist drone and growl with a true disregard for aural aesthetics as the guitar bounces and scratches from one pulsing, dischordant construction to the next. The percussion is solely for rhythm and rarely showy. I bought this album on eBay because I do not live in an area that posesses any character or variety in its music retail businesses and I did not want to order it through evil megachain Hastings. I also bought it because I had some issues to work out with myself and felt that this album, taken in combination with a dose of hard straight liquor would facilitate the beating I so needed to hand out/recieve. Frankly, if you have searched this album out, you know exactly what you are looking for. This is shredded antisocialty pressed into plastic. Tracks include 'Destroy the Handicapped,' 'Skinheads Smoke Dope,' and 'Everybody Makes me Barf.' Plus more! In summary, if this is what you are looking, you've found it.Read full review
The transfer is from vinyl albums and it does not include original artwork, but it's Sammy and Fang.
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