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Post by NewtownNeurotic on Nov 3, 2006 20:09:13 GMT
Yeah that Last Rites LP is top-notch. Same label too as Subculture's classic "Loud & Clear" ep (Essential Records.) I suppose my holy grails would be the great and mysterious Porno Cassettes 7" (I have grown to question my sanity and wonder whether this really even exists at all, or was just a pisstake one-off someone made themselves), The Great British Heroes 7" on Lightning (only one known copy exists, all others were thrown in the trash right after it was released and never sent to shops), the On the Street comp (especially since I haven't heard any of the music on it, and I think Demolition Blues is great), the ultra-rare Major Accident "Warboots" ep test pressing or acetate (there are what, like 6 existing test presses and 2 acetates I think?), and the 7" by No More Bloody Destruction (never even seen a copy in person). And pretty much anything on Ace Records that I'm missing, especially any weird releases that no one has discovered yet (their catalogue #'s run into the upper thirties as far as I've seen, so there must be more out there.) Hey, anyone have that Aborted "No Rules" 7"? I'd like to hear that one or pick up a copy if it's worthwhile. I've had to slow down with the collecting recently, I think the last major want-list item I picked up was the Picture Frame Seduction "Hand of the Rider" LP, pretty good stuff, very much in the same vein as their killer 7".
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Post by uk82 on Nov 4, 2006 11:18:46 GMT
I ripped my On The Street LP and shared it on soulseek so it is no mystery no more. Too bad it include main crap as Oi Polloi's boot down the door which is on every damn compilation. Their space would have been better used by some other band.
I would generally say this is like a 'Demolition blues' vol. 2
I liked it alot really, try find it for download somewhere
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