Not So Quiet On The Western Front

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Total Tracks: 47   Total Length: 78:24

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punkkid

it looks realy good(and the samples sound realy good but i only get 40 downloads a month :'(

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Excellent Collection

systemssuck

This is the third copy of this album I've had to buy in my life, and I'm a cheap bastard (thank you eMusic.) This is an excellent buffet table of offerings from the 80's West Coast scene. If you used to go to shows at the iBeam, the Dew Drop Inn, and the other small venues that were happening then you're going to feel like you've come back home. Really good stuff.

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Equal Opportunity Offender

manchego

If you are easily offended by crass and tactless lyrics, this album is not for you. It's not that the songs contained are extremely 'gross' or chalked-full of four letter words, it's just that this album emcompasses the punk ideal in its 47 tracks quiet efficiently. 'Nazi Bitch and the Jews' effectively voice their opinion of police, as well as the band 'Millions of Dead Cops.' For those of you that don't remember or weren't there, 'Cops' wanted to kill every punk kid on a skateboard during the 80's. This is a *must* for those that need true 80's California punk in their collection.

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Originally issued as a two-LP set in 1983, this is one of the defining documents of the West Coast punk scene. (A pronouncement like that would have made most of these 47 bands throw up, but it’s still true.) As such, it was also hardcore punk’s swan song, arguably the last relatively unselfconscious expression of a naively nihilistic and homogeneously noncomformist youth subculture that was designed to fall apart. Of the bands represented here, which ones still exist? None, although Flipper and the Dead Kennedys have secured a place in pop music history and there may still be shreds of Millions of Dead Cops (aka Multi-Death Corporation, aka Millions of Dead Christians, aka More Dead Cops) touring around. It would go against the communalistic spirit of the thing to point out highlights, of course, but Bad Posture’s charmingly acronymic “GDSMFSOB” is worth noting, as are Flipper’s sludgy “Sacrifice”and M.A.D.’s “Holocaust.” “Collapse,” by Ribsy, clocks in at a nice, succinct 48 seconds. Try not to feel guilty for getting nostalgic. – Rick Anderson

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