Old School Punk [Explicit Lyrics]

Old School Punk [Explicit Lyrics]

Old School Punk [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
 
1. Problem Child - Wasted Youth
2. Wild in the Streets - The Circle Jerks
3. I Don't Care About You - Fear
4. Richie Dagger's Crime - The Germs
5. Code Blue - T.S.O.L., T.S.O.L.
6. Kids of the Black Hole - The Adolescents
7. Bloodstains - Agent Orange
8. Guns - Curt D.I.S.S., D.I.
9. Institiutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies
10. Ha Ha Ha - Flipper
11. I Got a Gun - Channel 3
12. Clorox Girls - Redd Kross
13. Angeles - X
14. Out of Vogue - Middle Class

Old School Punk,Various Artists,Thump Records,Alternative Pop/Rock,American Punk,American Underground,Hardcore Punk,Heavy Metal,L.A. Punk,Pop,Popular Music,Punk,Rock,United States of America
The Sounds of Science
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Beastie Boys Great Anthology
  • It is the Sounds of Science
  • The Sounds of Science
  • 1ST AND 2ND GREATEST HITS INFO...NO COUNTRY MIKE.
  • An Excellent Anthology
The Sounds of Science
The Beastie Boys
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002NDUA
Release Date: 1999-11-23

Tracks:

  1. Beastie Boys
  2. Slow And Low
  3. Shake Your Rump
  4. Gratitude
  5. Skills To Pay The Bills
  6. Root Down
  7. Believe Me
  8. Sure Shot
  9. Body Movin'
  10. Boomin' Granny
  11. Fight For Your Right To Party
  12. Country Mike's Theme (Previously Unreleased)
  13. Pass The Mic
  14. Something's Got To Give
  15. Bodhisattva Vow
  16. Sabrosa
  17. Song For The Man
  18. Soba Violence
  19. Alive (Newly Recorded)
  20. Jimmy James
  21. Three Mc's and one DJ

Tracks:

  1. The Biz Vs. The Nuge
  2. Sabotage
  3. Shadrach
  4. Brass Monkey
  5. Time For Livin'
  6. Dub The Mic
  7. Benny And The Jets
  8. Negotiation Limerick Files
  9. I Want Some
  10. Rock Hard
  11. Son Of Neckbone
  12. Get It Together
  13. Twenty Questions (Newly Recorded)
  14. Remote Control
  15. Railroad Blues (Previously Unreleased)
  16. Live Wire (Newly Recorded)
  17. So What'cha Want
  18. Netty's Girl
  19. Egg Raid On Mojo
  20. Intergalactic
  21. Hey Ladies

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Between 1986's Licensed to Ill and 1999's hits package, The Sounds of Science, the Beastie Boys matured from attention-starved brats to insightful, funky, trendsetting brats with an ace record collection and top choice in collaborators. And by staying in tune with their inner children, the Beasties have also managed not to drop off in fervor as they've continued to push their boundaries. How many other hip-hop/rock groups would be able to put songs as different as the hard-core "Egg Raid on Mojo" and the jazzed-out instrumental "Sabrosa" on the same collection? As well as a slightly deranged take on Elton John's "Benny and the Jets"? At a hefty 42 tracks, this collection has something for everyone--and manages not to skimp on the hits or pad itself with filler. Though it would serve well as an introduction, The Sound of Science is even better as a companion. --Randy Silver

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Beastie Boys Great Anthology.......2007-03-16

I don't really have any other Beastie Boys but this is a great anthology. The songs are wonderful and have a great beat. I love this compilation

5 out of 5 stars It is the Sounds of Science.......2006-04-05

This IS the most incredible album ever. How many artists can boast that they're punk, hip hop, funk, soul, and about 3 others??? (Did I forget country?) The thing I like about the beasties is that everything they do always sounds new and fresh. Let me put it this way, it's not like a good charlotte album.
I am so close to owning all their albums, I can taste it! This album is an awesome addition to my collection. I love almost all the songs on both CDs, and hardly any are throw-aways.
The only songs I don't like are Song for the Man and Railroad blues. Which is one of Country Mike's songs...
Anyways, definately pick this up..you're bound to like something on this album.

5 out of 5 stars The Sounds of Science.......2006-03-31

The Sounds of Science is an impressive catalog of one of the most interesting bands of the MTV generation. Anyone who listens to the Beasties should pick this up and if you don't listen to them, get it anyway. You'll start.

The best thing about this set is that it showcases the Beasties versatility, from funked out instrumentals with screaming wah wah, like "Sabrosa" and "Son of Neckbone" to straight up hip hop numbers like "Sure Shot," "Jimmy James" and the Q-Tip collabo "Get It Together." They're harder stuff ("Egg Raid on Mojo," "Gratitude") is right there with the fun old school tunes that made the B-Boys what they are ("Slow & Low," "Brass Monkey") Then of course, come the hits, from "Sabotage" to "Intergalactic" to "So What'cha Want" to "Fight For You Right." Needless to say, the song selection is great.

If you've never dug deep into the Beastie Boys, you will think nothing more of them than some snotty annoying ass guys who rap about partying. Upon actually listening to this album, you'll find intelligent subject matter and insightful lyricism in many of the songs. "Bodhisattva Vow" is a homage to Buddhism, while "Song for the Man" is a commentary on chauvinistic mating calls. "The Negotiation Limerick File" is a call of tolerance done in limerick poetry.

In between all the hits and annoying rap songs are the wonderful oddities that make this album what it is. Two obscure country tunes "Railroad Blues" and "Country Mike's Theme" provide for funny interludes. "Twenty Questions" is has cool lyrics set to a bossanova groove and there are two interesting covers, Sly Stone's "Time for Livin" and Elton John's "Benny & the Jets" (sung by Biz Markie of course). Then there is posibbly my favorite Beastie Boys song, "Something's Got to Give." I don't even know what to call it. It is just incredible.

Overall, this is a comprehensive look at a great band. Anyone who is even the least bit skeptical of their virtuosity as musicians should listen to the two instrumentals and buy The In Sound From the Way Out. One problem, the Antology omits a few of their early staples. "No Sleep Til Brooklyn," "Paul Revere" and "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" are missing as well as their first hit, "Cooky Puss." I don't neccesarily like those tracks, but they should be on the anthology. Anyways, stop listnein to me babble and go buy this. You will not be dissapointed.

5 out of 5 stars 1ST AND 2ND GREATEST HITS INFO...NO COUNTRY MIKE........2005-10-03

the new greatest hits track listing is simular but has no disc 2 and a dvd...bUT tHIS 1 HAS TRAX FROM COUNTRY MIKE....IT LACKS WE CAN DO THIS AND THE LIVE VERSION OF WE CAN DO THIS AND SLOPPY DRUNKS WHICH ARE THE BEST BEASTIE SONGS IN THE WORLD....BUT IT DOES HAVE THE RAIL ROAD BLUES AND COUNTRY MIKE THEME...LONG LIVE COUNTRY MIKE LIKE A MOTHER F#@^#*&^ER....

Track listing for Solid Gold Hits:

1. So What'cha Want
2. Brass Monkey
3. Ch-Check It Out
4. No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn
5. Hey Ladies
6. Pass The Mic
7. An Open Letter To NYC
8. Root Down
9. Shake Your Rump
10. Intergalactic
11. Sure Shot
12. Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
13. Triple Trouble
14. Sabotage
15. Fight For Your Right

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5 out of 5 stars An Excellent Anthology.......2005-05-09

First things first, I hate rap. Especially people like 50 cent, and a whole bunch of other rappers that I don't even bother to remember their names. (I also really dispise how most rappers have about a million almost naked women in their videos. And you can't even understand what the hell they're saying!) But I don't know what it is about the Beastie Boys...Almost all their songs are catchy as hell, and hilarious at times. I like how these guys can make songs that are all totally different, and always sounding new and fresh. That's what I like about the Beastie Boys. Such as "Twenty Questions" which is bossanova. 60's bossanova? That's not Beastie Boys! But I love that song! And "Something's Got to Give" which is a cool song, with the weird bass, and the funky high pitched noises. yea, that may sound just a bit odd, but it's another great song. And "Time for Livin'" Which is just some hardcore rock. Also, "Root Down" which is extrememly catchy. My point is, that all these songs are great, and they're all unique, and all really different! Great album!
Old School Punk
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • a great introduction to those who are still learning....
  • Great punk compilation
  • Germs rule!
  • Despite the cheesy title and cliche' cover, it's a keeper
  • THE BEST!
Old School Punk
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Thump Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000064D0
Release Date: 1995-05-16

Tracks:

  1. Problem Child - Wasted Youth
  2. Wild In The Streets - Circle Jerks
  3. I Don't Care About You - Fear
  4. Richie Dagger's Crime - Germs
  5. Code Blue - TSOL
  6. Kids Of The Black Hole - The Adolescents
  7. Bloodstains - Agent Orange
  8. Guns - D.I.
  9. Institutionalized - Suicidal Tendencies
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  14. Out Of Vogue - Middle Class

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars a great introduction to those who are still learning...........2006-12-12

This compilation was made by Warren Fitzgerald (of the Vandals). He makes a great cd full of all the greatest punk rock songs from bands most might not know about, but should. Forget Blink 182, Green Day, or any other pop stuff. This is Punk Rock.

4 out of 5 stars Great punk compilation.......2004-04-01

This is one of the better punk comps i've heard, and has a lot more varied stuff on it than an "oi" comp would. There are some classic songs on here from Wasted Youth, TSOL, Agent Orange, and Flipper. Pretty much all of it is good but those are the best. I'd recommend getting Agent Orange's "Living in Darkness" or TSOL's "Dance With Me" if the songs on here appeal to you.

5 out of 5 stars Germs rule!.......2000-08-26

This is one of the better compilations that I own. It is great, but it could have had a better germs cut. Darby Crash rules!

4 out of 5 stars Despite the cheesy title and cliche' cover, it's a keeper.......2000-07-25

Sure, any compilation like this reeks of cash-in, and in the realm of "punk rock" that's a sin, but suspend your prejudices for a time and realize that the songs here are vital.

Serving as an admirable time capsule for SoCal early eighties punk rock, this CD ties together a great lineup of important bands of that day and age. And not only are the bands first-rate, the songs chosen are actually the best those bands have to offer. Honestly, once you hear "I Don't Care About You" by Fear, that's about all the Fear you'll ever need to hear. Same goes for the Germs' "Richie Dagger" and Agent Orange's "Bloodstains." Sure, you could delve deeper into each artist, but if you didn't bother, you could still safely go to your grave not missing much.

If you need a primer introduction to the roots of what they call American punk today (Offspring, Green Day, Blink182), this will serve that purpose admirably.

5 out of 5 stars THE BEST!.......1999-06-29

I love this album...It has the best songs from the eighties when punk was at its BEST!
Rock That Babe
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Well, it rocks this babe
  • Rockin'
  • Bluegrass Blast
  • rock this cd
  • Wow!
Rock That Babe
The Mammals
Manufacturer: Signature Sounds
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0001L3LKE
Release Date: 2004-04-27

Tracks:

  1. Fall On My Knees
  2. The Bush Boys
  3. Reel Du Bebe Gate/Hellgate
  4. Father William
  5. Chan Chan
  6. Bad Shoes Blues
  7. Lay Down Yr Mountain
  8. John Henry
  9. D Medley
  10. Pearls
  11. Tinderbox
  12. Quite Early Morning
  13. Go On Traveling

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Well, it rocks this babe.......2006-02-26

This is an amazing album. I think that even people who are unfamiliar or new to folk will love this disc. They love what they're doing, and it comes through in every song. Joyful. Excellent for dancing around while folding laundry. :)

5 out of 5 stars Rockin'.......2005-08-30

This album rocks. I was lucky enough to catch the Mammals live with Arlo Guthrie and they were absolutely fantastic.

4 out of 5 stars Bluegrass Blast.......2004-06-15

The Mammals' sophomore effort is a blast of bluegrass-flavored energy performed with gusto. From the opener "Fall On My Knees," they attack the music with energy as Ruth Ungar sings, "You've told me more lies than there are stars in the sky; you'll never get to heaven when you die." "The Bush Boys" is a bit risky for a band to take a strong political position since part of your audience is not going to agree. However, if you're part of the population who are not fans of President Bush, this will seem hilarious as Mammals apes part of the "Mockingbird" tune, "Hush little baby, don't you cry, daddy's going to buy you an alibi; If that alibi don't work, daddy's going to bribe the county clerk; If that county clerk don't bribe, daddy's got Congress on his side; If that Congress still don't budge, daddy's in tight with a Supreme Court judge." It's heady stuff and may only be timely for a limited time. If Bush wins in the fall, Bush critics can enjoy this one for the next 4 years. Tao Rodriguez is the grandson of folk legend Pete Seeger and plays banjo, guitar & mandolin in the best folk tradition as on the instrumental "Reel Du Bebe." "Father William" is a dark tune about sins of the clergy. "Bad Shoes Blues" is a great kitchen sink protest song that combines overseas labor abuses, genetically engineered vegetables and pro-choice causes. The traditional "John Henry" is a tune that Tao learned from his grandpa, performed in an energetic reading of this traditional tune. "Pearls" is a standout track with an interesting lyric & a Dylanesque vocal reading by Michael Merenda. Ruth Ungar's "Tinderbox" is a haunting mournful melody, "There's a spark inside my mind that contradicts all the sparks that burn around it; one day it might be a fire if that far-off feeling ever found it." Pete Seeger's "Quite Early Morning" is given a loving gentle recitation. Mammals' "Rock That Babe" is a good set of folk tunes filled with energy and sterling musicianship. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars rock this cd.......2004-05-26

The Mammals play with an incredible amount of energy, and this cd does the best job yet of capturing their dynamic style on disc. Ruth Ungar's vocals really shine on several of the tracks (notably "Fall on My Knees" and "Tinderbox"), not to mention her fiery fiddle (esp. on "Hellgate"). The addition of bass and drums to the more traditional old-timey instruments works much better than you might think--each is complementary, neither overwhelms the rest of the band, and the effect fits well with their propulsive style.

While I highly recommend this cd, I even more highly recommend seeing The Mammals live (check their website for touring info). They give one of the best shows that I've seen in any genre of music--Michael Merenda is a first-rate songwriter and Tao Rodriguez-Seeger's energy really gets the crowd engaged. They obviously love to play together, which makes for a great time all round!

5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2004-05-21

What an amazing group! From the vocals to the instrumental, these kids can play!! Mixing old time music with a new time flare, The Mammals are sure to be heard.
100% Hockey...and Other Stuff
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Quirky and fun
  • i love these guys
  • HOCKEY MUSIC!!!
  • Mostly garbage
  • Zambonis Rule Music Like The FLYERS Rule Hockey!
100% Hockey...and Other Stuff
The Zambonis
Manufacturer: Tarquin Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00003L4CP
Release Date: 2000-03-28

Tracks:

  1. Away Game
  2. Shot... Score!
  3. Referee's Daughter
  4. I Wanna Drive the Zamboni
  5. Mr. Hockey
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  15. Hockey on the Moon (The Cold War)

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5 out of 5 stars Quirky and fun.......2005-07-13

I love watching minor-league hockey and after hearing "I Wanna Drive the Zamboni" at a game, I downloaded this whole CD and their other one. Who would have thought there could be so many fun songs about hockey? I love the lyrics of "Slapshot Love" - 'skating on the blue line, that's when I saw your green light, so I lined up for Slapshot love' - and "Davey Hatrick"! The music is a blend of rock, ska and even some polka ("The Goalie is Drunk", oom-pah-pah!), the Zambonis are brilliant! Hey, if it's endorsed by Mister Hockey (track 5), 'howe' can you go wrong?

5 out of 5 stars i love these guys.......2004-03-26

i love the zambonis. while some may feel that "most of the music and lyrics could be written by a third grader," real music fans can tell immediately that these guys rock. their songs are so happy! and there *are* songs with deeper meaning. for example, the breakaway, found on "more songs about hockey." i'm in college and i blast these guys like it's my job.

5 out of 5 stars HOCKEY MUSIC!!!.......2002-04-03

Only a jr. high student would like this CD? PLEASE! This band writes for every hockey fan in the world!

If you're a hockey fan and you haven't heard the Zambonis yet, you're really missing out. Amusing and catchy, these songs will linger with you. Perfect to listen to on a frozen pond, playing with friends or in the car on the way to a NHL game.

2 out of 5 stars Mostly garbage.......2000-02-08

Although most of the music and lyrics could be written by a third grader, the song "I want to drive the Zamboni" expresses the emotions felt by many hockey fans and ice skaters. Not for the average music fan, this CD is directed to the junior high and high school age hockey player/fan.

5 out of 5 stars Zambonis Rule Music Like The FLYERS Rule Hockey!.......2000-02-04

This album was so hard to find, but well worth it! When's the tour
Come Away with ESG
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    Come Away with ESG
    ESG
    Manufacturer: Soul Jazz
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    Release Date: 2006-10-09

    Tracks:

    1. Come Away
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    Amazing 2nd album by ESG available for the first time on CD. Soul Jazz Records are re-releasing this classic album by ESG originally issued on 99 Records in New York in1983. The album features classic tracks such as 'Moody (Spaced Out )', 'The Beat' and 'Dance', and many more. ESG are the Scroggins sisters Renee, Valerie and Marie now joined by daughters Nicole and Chistelle who all hail from the South Bronx. Their place in history is legendary placing them at the heart of Post-Punk, Hip-Hop and Dance music. Soul Jazz Records have recently released their new album "Keep On Moving" as well as "A South Bronx Story" and "Step Off". 2006.
    Old School
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Lost & Found
    • (Not) A collection of demos and rarities
    • Excellent Album
    Old School
    7 Seconds
    Manufacturer: Headhunter Records
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    ASIN: B000000SW5
    Release Date: 1991-07-01

    Tracks:

    1. You Lose
    2. What If There's War In America?
    3. Here's Your Warning
    4. Heavy Metal Jocks
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    7. Young Til I Die
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    11. I Have A Dream
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    13. #1 Rule
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    15. Red And Black
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    17. Clenched Fists, Black Eyes

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Lost & Found.......2006-06-20

    "Old School" is NOT a collection of rarities or demos. It is, however, one hell of a record. Quite possibly one the best punk records ever recorded, even if its not loud enough. It embodies that early 80s California punk sound (like early Dead Kennedys or Black Flag with Keith Morris). Compare that to the more 'hardcore' sound of the East Coast with bands like Urban Waste or Major Conflict (for an excellent resource, get familiar with Mad At the World Records). As the story goes (at the least the one I'm familiar with), 7 Seconds recorded this record for the Alternative Tentacles label, run by Jello Biafra. It was recorded somewhere between 1981 and 1983. You'll have to check the liner notes. This was SUPPOSED to be the band's full-length debut, but fell through the cracks because Alt. Tentacles just didn't have the funds. Later, 7 Seconds recorded the Crew for BYO, which although a landmark record, pales in comparison to the raw sound and energy embodied on Old School. Old School is simply what a punk record should sound like. This doesn't have that 'polished' sound that the Crew has, and thank God for that. Short, fast, chaotic and to the point. This sounds better than the Skins Brain & Guts 7" or Committed for Life 7", both of which have their own flaws (muddy sound), although each are great records. Stylistically and sound wise, it s a primitive version of the Crew or Walk Together, Rock Together, the band's 1985 effort (and perhaps their most valient punk record). From there the band began exploring different genres (listen to 'New Wind' ('86), 'Ourselves' ('87), 'Soulforce Revolution' ('89), 'Out the Shizzy' ('93?), 'The Music the Message' ('95), 'Good to Go ('99) and the recent 'Our Core' ('05). This record was finally released in 1990 or 1991, following the release of 'Soulforce Revolution', a wonderful record, heralded by some as the bands' U2 phase. In any event, your punk record collection has a serious void if you don't own this record. This is the sound, this is the beginning of it all. Although brilliant in its simplicity, I don't think anyone has captured it again so beautifully.

    3 out of 5 stars (Not) A collection of demos and rarities.......2002-06-19

    If you're yearning for the days of DIY musical aesthetic and no production values, or if you're just looking to fill out your 7 Seconds back catalog, you might give this one a try. Fidelity is at a premium and the production is at best primitive, but none of this stuff is unlistenable. Nascent versions of songs that appear on _Crew_ ("Definite Choice", "I Have a Dream", "Here's Your Warning", "Clenched Fists, Black Eyes") and _Walk Together, Rock Together_ ("No Class, No Way" becomes "Regress, No Way") are mixed in with covers (an almost incomprehensible Nancy Sinatra cover) and other rarities. Probably a good collector's companion piece to _alt.music.hardcore_, a collection of their early 7" and EPs. [edit: the reviewer from New York details the history of this album much more accurately than I did, but I stand by the basic sonic assessment.]

    5 out of 5 stars Excellent Album.......2000-10-09

    The first time I ever heard 7 Seconds, it was this album that I was listening to. I have since checked out other material by this band and I have to say that to me, Old School is the best release by this band to date. This album is truly one of the best punk rock albums out there. It is exactly as the name suggests - 'Old School', meaning old school style punk. Every song on this album rocks and every song on this album delivers a message of either anti-establishment, anti-jock, anti-government, etc.; it's all there.

    The attitude/image of 7 Seconds on this album is somewhat different from that of the classical punk theme in that they are anti-drugs & alcohol, and they voice strong opposition against racism; however, this is not your typical straight edge album (like the many 7 Seconds albums that followed after this one). The music is very energetic, very raw and follows true punk rock form. In my opinion, there really aren't many other punk albums out there that match up to the style and sound on this album, it is simply a great punk rock album, a classic.

    7 Seconds changed in style dramaticaly after this album. Their attitude went sort of in a different direction. Although most of their messages/ideas stayed the same, they took their positive attitude a step further. They went just a little too far in my opinion and became cheesy and boring. Their sound became much different and went from straight edge punk to just hardcore straight edge.

    I am not a huge fan of 7 Seconds, but I am a huge fan of this particular album. I highly reccomend this one. GET IT!
    New York Thrash
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • thorough reminisence (which is good, I hope)
    • New York Thrash! (not trash)
    • Worthy of Jay Leno's collection.
    New York Thrash
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Roir
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000009NXI
    Release Date: 1998-07-14

    Tracks:

    1. I Hate Music - The Mad
    2. Getaway - Kraut
    3. Shotgun - Heart Attack
    4. Social Reason - Undead
    5. New Year's Eve - Adenalin O.D.
    6. Illusion Won Again - Even Worse
    7. Cry Now - Fiends
    8. Here And Now - Nihilistics
    9. Nightmare - Undead
    10. Taxidermist - False Prophets
    11. Regulator (Version) - Bad Brains
    12. Riot Fight - Beastie Boys
    13. Love and Kisses - Nihilistics
    14. Asian White - Fiends
    15. Last Chance - Kraut
    16. Emptying The Madhouse - Even Worse
    17. Paul's Not Home - Adrenalin O.D.
    18. Scorched Earth - False Prophets
    19. God Is Dead - Heart Attack
    20. The Hell - The Mad
    21. Big Take Over (Version) - Bad Brains
    22. Beastie - Beastie Boys
    23. M.A.C.H.I.N.E. - The Stimulators
    24. Loud Fast Rules! - The Stimulators

    Album Description

    In 1982, at the suggestion of the then Bad Brains manager, the late Dave Hahn, ROIR agreed for Hahn to executive produce and curate a compilation of the hottest young bands from the thriving NYC "thrash" scene. This compliation has become the most definitive thrash statement ever assembled and is today recognized as the "hallmark" for all thrash compliations. The original cassette released on CD with two bonus tracks. Twenty-four songs by twelve hardcore bands!

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars thorough reminisence (which is good, I hope).......2007-01-01

    I had this collection back in the day of "cassette only" ROIR releases, and it was my introduction to bands like Bad Brains and Adrenaline O.D., who have the best songs on this mix, as far as I am concerned. This collection also chronicles the earliest phase of the Beastie Boys (definitely, definitely pre-rap).

    But aside from introducing some great names in punk rock, this collection also introduced me to the true insanity of punk. I was a beach-combing teenager on the Jersey shore, where you were an out-and-out freak if you didn't think that the Rolling Stones were the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band (and I didn't). I had dabbled a little in some Misfits, some Black Flag (I had played out the soundtrack to _Desperate Teenage Lovedolls_ to death on my turntable--why hasn't THAT one been rereleased too?), some Suicidal, and felt that I had gotten just a glimpse of what was out there. More importantly, I felt that others were privy to what the Jersey shore kept me alienated from. Odd to say, but the stuff I'd listened to so far seemed almost acceptable--my MOM even bopped along to some Misfits riffs.

    I don't know how I had gotten a hold of this release from ROIR, or how I even got a ROIR catalog, but I did, and this was one of my first purchases with my paper-route money.

    And wow...

    Right from the start, The Mad kick in with "I Hate Music," which splits its verses with screeching noise and saxophones (would love to say that it was Zorn bleating his alto there, but no). All the way through False Prophets screeching, "I am the Taxidermist," this collection offered me what I had only previously subconsciously wanted--music that my mom couldn't bop to, music that others would sneer at when I walked along the street with my boom box cranked up. I would take this collection to the beach with me, and while I sunbathed, a halo of empty sand formed around me. (It probably didn't help that Adrenaline O.D.'s "Paul's Not Home" set my head to epileptic tapping.) I had to buy this release four different times, mainly because people would steal it from me. I'd like to think that I was spreading some punk virus in my sleepy shore town, but I really think that some Zep-head would pull it out of the tape deck and chucked it, insulted that there could be some non-Page-influenced sounds in the world.

    This disc maintains everything I liked about my early discoveries of punk--poor sound quality, pure energy. Music that would disappear if you pushed your Dolby noise reduction button. I mentioned Adrenaline O.D. and Bad Brains before, but you'll also find amazing stuff by False Prophets, Undead, Even Worse (whose "Emptying the Madhouse" is also one of the best tracks on this collection), and The Mad.

    So get this disc, and then get the soundtrack to _Desperate Teenage Lovedolls_ (don't worry, I haven't seen the movie either), then the soundtrack to _Return of the Living Dead_ (AND watch the movie--punk chicks stripping in graveyards!) and then play them all with your ear up against the speaker before retiring to watch _Urgh! A Music War_ or _Repo Man_. Then you'll know what the life of a shut-in punk in hostile territory felt like.

    5 out of 5 stars New York Thrash! (not trash).......2002-01-25

    I gave this collection a 5 star.This is some old stuff but this is the way it was in the early 80's.Some of the recordings are just a little fuzzy but thses bands didn't have a ton of cash to pay for the high cost of recording in those days. Bands like the Bad Brains,Kraut,The Beastie Boys(no rap here!),The False Prophets,which believe it or not is still around,and Much more keep this album alive.Good punk and definitely a collectors item for all you punksters.

    4 out of 5 stars Worthy of Jay Leno's collection........1999-01-17

    This is a wonderful collection of New York bands that played hardcore punk in the early 1980s. It's akin to the California stuff that was going on - Black Flag and Circle Jerks, for instance - but it's darker.

    It seems the world remembers the New York hardcore scene as the totalitarian dictators of rock and roll, all music utterly fulfilling punk's ethos of hard, fast noise. But if you've heard that, you may be surprised to hear how much character these bands have. Its quality isn't terribly consistent (the BeastieBoys' two entries aren't exactly stellar), but the majority really shreds. I like Even Worse a lot, and Kraut is a monster. It's too bad they didn't do much more.

    The compilation includes two alternate versions of songs from Bad Brains' self-titled ROIR release. They're not as good. Get their regular album.
    More Songs About Hockey...and Buildings and Food
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Solid Album
    • One-of-a-kind!
    • Great stuff
    • Better Than The Beatles (at hockey songs)
    • A must have for any hockey fan
    More Songs About Hockey...and Buildings and Food
    The Zambonis
    Manufacturer: Tarquin Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00003A9EE
    Release Date: 2003-08-05

    Tracks:

    1. Hextall
    2. Hockey Monkey
    3. Slapshot Man
    4. Andy Moog Meets Robert Moog
    5. Drop That Puck!
    6. Russian Pop Song
    7. The Breakaway
    8. Lost My Teeth
    9. The Helmut Song (Remix)
    10. Johnny Got Suspended
    11. Hockey Week
    12. The Wait
    13. Great Zamboni Of Devotion
    14. Ode To A Minor League Mascot (Buddy's Theme)
    15. Bob Marley & The Hartford Whalers
    16. Zamboni Drivers' Local Union
    17. We Write The Songs That Make The Whole Rink Sing...

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A Solid Album.......2006-06-14

    Knowing that The Zambonis are buddies with Harry and The Potters, you can automatically assume that they will rock. And they do, as long as you like hockey. If not, the album can appear stupid and confusing. Except for "Hockey Monkey," of course. It was recently the #1 alternative song on the Sirius Sattelite Radio station, "AltNation." But honestly, the album is pretty hard not to like, with its mix of different styles of music, from game chants to ska tunes to pop hits.

    5 out of 5 stars One-of-a-kind!.......2005-07-14

    I love minor-league hockey, which is what the Zambonis sing about, so this disc was a must-own for me. The standout songs on this CD are "Johnny got Suspended" (for wearing an Islanders sucks t-shirt, oh yes he did), "Bob Marley and the Hartford Whalers" (big ups for mentioning the Quebec Nordiques too) and the super cute "Hockey Monkey" - although "The Wait" best describes fans of my local team! Personally, I love the ska flavor of "The Breakaway" - it is my favorite song on this CD. I also like the little chants and stuff they put on here, like "Hextall" and "Drop That Puck". It's hella fun to listen to in the car on the way to the game (we always end up singing along) or in the summer, personally when I miss the ice most.

    5 out of 5 stars Great stuff.......2004-12-15

    I happen to live in CT, where hockey is a big thing, so big, that Dave Zamboni (The lead singer of this band), is the MC for the Bridgeport Soundtigers (Islanders affiliate AHL team). This CD is great! It's got the catchy tune "Hockey Monkey", which is just a funny song. If you like hockey, then you will LOVE this CD!

    5 out of 5 stars Better Than The Beatles (at hockey songs).......2002-05-16

    WOW!!! I knew that title would get your attention. The Beatles never wrote songs about hockey so the title is correct. These guys really are incredible. Their sense of melody, musicianship, humor and the fact that they make songs about hockey better than most junk that comes out from non hockey bands is INCREDIBLE! If you like hockey, you will love these guys. If you like music, you need to listen to this band and then you may find yourself heading out to the rink soon after. GREAT STUFF!!!

    5 out of 5 stars A must have for any hockey fan.......2001-08-02

    This is probally the bands best CD. And this band is one of the best kept secrets in the hockey world. The band uses a few different musical styles, but it all revolves around hockey, and the music can be catchy even if your not a hockey fan. The lyrics are great, well written, but not too serious. I got this CD months ago, and I've still got it in my CD player.
    Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • You see, Back in the day.........
    • This CD kicks!
    Too Legit for the Pit: Hardcore Takes the Rap
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Radical Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005AG3G
    Release Date: 2000-08-08

    Tracks:

    1. Express Yourself - Stretch Arm Strong
    2. Deep Cover - Candiria
    3. Baby Got Back - Throwdown
    4. Mama Said Knock You Out - Hoods
    5. I Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man - The Movielife
    6. The World Is Yours - E-Town Concrete
    7. New Jack Hustler - Clocked In
    8. The Humpty Dance - F.O. The Smack Magnet
    9. P.S.K! What Does It Mean? - Skarhead
    10. White Lines (Don't Do It) - Bad Luck 13
    11. Bust A Move - Diehard Youth
    12. Fresh - No Redeeming Social Value

    Album Description

    Hardcore goes rap on this compilation. 12 hardcore acts from around the country conspire to pay homage to their favoriterap hits. New and never before released tracks with a healthy mix of punk, rap and metal. Featuring, Stretch Arm Strong 'Express Yourself' by N.W.A., Throwdown 'Baby Got Back' by Sir Mix-A-Lot and Bad Luck 13 'White Lines' by Grandmaster Flash. 12 tracks. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars You see, Back in the day................2001-08-13

    Back in the day, hip hop was flourishing and that was undeniable. That time brought out some awesome songs.....all of which are faithfully redone here on this cd. Every track is tight especially "express yourself" and "baby got back". Most of the bands on this cd you may have never heard of, but dont let that keep you from buying this. It is an awesome cd! It was hard to find out where i live, then again i live in ALABAMA! If u have trouble finding it ask the people in the cd store, they will know where to find it. Anyways, this cd is the best Hardcore collection i have ever heard.....Dont delay, buy it today, you wont be disapointed....i promise.

    5 out of 5 stars This CD kicks!.......2001-04-09

    This CD is an awesome combination of old school rap and hardcore punk rock. Every track is awesome. You already know all the words since it's from back in the day...so it's fun to listen to all the time. I suggest to anyone that likes old school or punk to get this CD! It's awesome!
    Old School to the New School
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • warzone's best
    Old School to the New School
    Warzone
    Manufacturer: Victory Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000000IE0
    Release Date: 1994-09-06

    Tracks:

    1. Can I Get A Witness
    2. Wasted Life
    3. Drug X Free X Youth
    4. Parasite
    5. In Search Of ...
    6. Break Down The Walls
    7. Crazy But Not Insane
    8. Face Up To It
    9. Judgement Day
    10. In The Mirror
    11. As One

    Album Description

    Classic NYC Hardcore/Punk.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars warzone's best.......1999-03-11

    great messages, great sound, combined with late Raybeez's unique throat. listen to this, and experience the epitemy of what hardcore is all about.

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    2. Once/Wish I Had An Angel [Import]
    3. Out Of The Box, Vol. 1 (Series)
    4. Outer Limits
    5. Outer Space Is Just a Martini Away
    6. Pain of Mind
    7. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? [Explicit Lyrics]
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    9. Project One [Import]
    10. Rock Shocks: Loud R Us [Import]

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