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70-minute Shit Street is crammed with raw 1978-1979 live roarers, including 2 covers of ?It's All Over Now? and ?Search & Destroy? featuring guest guitar & vocal grunt from DEAD BOYS Cheetah Chrome & Jimmy Zero!!.'...Punk in its truest form: a bunch of really unpleasant losers playing some of the most furious, most antisocial amphetamine rave-ups ever....Shit Street is the album for the uninitiated to go for. It features all of their truly transcendent moments...' Mike Hudson.The Wire.
MP3 $8.99
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It seems strange that folks like Ray Wylie Hubbard once lived such wild lives but have been able to make solid comebacks later in life. Strange, because Hubbard, on Delirium Tremolos, sounds as good as he ever has. Better yet, the album has a nice, mellow country sound, and Hubbard has discarded, for the time being, his penchant for preachy, comic songs. It doesn't hurt that the album's been produced by Gurf Morlix, nor that he's joined by great harmony singers like Patty Griffin and {... [ read more ]
CD $17.08
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Sounding very much like the voice of young conscious Jamaica, 23-year-old Warrior King mashes up the set on his debut album. Like many reggae youths, Warrior King began his career with a bristling hardcore style, mimicking his favorite DJ of the day, the relentlessly gruff Bounty Killa. But as a Rastafarian consciousness developed in him on into his adult years, Warrior favored the "singjay" style for a more emotively striking and message-oriented brand of music. The reggae community exal... [ read more ]
CD $15.18