2008, Matador
One could argue that Mission of Burma's first 12' release, 'Signals, Calls and Marches,' was the point where 'indie rock' as a separate and distinct musical subgenre well and truly began. Mission of Burma's music had the brawn and the volume of hardcore punk, but with a lyrical intelligence and obvious musical sophistication that set them apart from the Southern California faster-and-louder brigade. 'Signals, Calls and Marches' was as accomplished and impressive a debut as any American band would release in the 1980s. Includes two bonus tracks.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Academy Fight Song |
| 2 | Max Ernst |
| 3 | Devotion |
| 4 | Execution |
| 5 | That's When I Reach For My Revolver |
| 6 | Outlaw |
| 7 | Fame And Fortune |
| 8 | This Is Not A Photograph |
| 9 | Red |
| 10 | All World Cowboy Romance |
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