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sean Minstrel
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 15 Location: cumbria uk
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Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:32 pm Post subject: ANTI-SOCIETY ANARCHO PUNK CD SERIES VOL 3 |
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VARIOUS ARTISTS
‘Anti-Society (Anarcho-Punk Compilation Vol. 3)’
23 track CD only: 68 minutes: Label: Overground
Cat. No. OVER IO7VP CD
Release Date UK/Europe/R.O.W.: I3th February 2OO6
Release Date USA: IIth April 2OO6
‘Anti-Society’ is the third release in Overground Record’s critically acclaimed Anarcho-Punk series that is chronicling and serving as the definitive guide to the 1980s Anarcho-Punk scene.
The series has been hailed by reviewers and listeners alike as the most important punk re-issue series in well over a decade. This important series is a long overdue, aural history document of an integral, important and hugely influential part of UK punk scene that has, until now, largely been written out of punk history.
‘Anti-Society’ has, like previous releases in the series, been pain-stakingly compiled from over 1000 recordings from vinyl, demo cassettes, unreleased studio recordings and live gigs from the 1980s before settling on 23 tracks, 11 of which are previously unreleased and a 24-page booklet with detailed band biographies and many previously unseen photos.
The CD includes previously unreleased and first time to CD recordings by some of the scene’s ‘bigger’ names e.g. Icons Of Filth, Oi Polloi, Alternative, Icon AD but is also an Aladdin’s cave of the Anarcho punk scenes underground legends; The Apostles, Karma Sutra, Exit-Stance, Hagar The Womb, Part 1, Andy T, The Sears and many others.
The epic sleeve notes by Sean McGhee recall the history of the scene that felt empowered by the fact that it was attempting to move outside ‘society’, which seemed a corrupt, war obsessed and totally unfair place to be. The Anarcho-Punk scene with its rallying call of ‘no compromise with their society’ attracted many disillusioned punks and the resulting ripples of discontent are still being felt today.
‘Anti-Society’ captures the spirit of an era when the youth were in direct conflict with the establishment and trying to change the world. The sound is energetic and angry and often delivered with an intensity lacking today. ‘Anti-Society’ is the essential soundtrack of those times.
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Track Listing:
REALITY CONTROL – Forgive Us/ ICONS OF FILTH- Your Military/ SEARS- Not Prepared/ A.O.A.-Who Are They Trying To Con?/LIBERTY- Revenge/ DAVE ASGROVE BAND- I Rebel/ KARMA SUTRA- Fantasy Ball/ ICON A.D.- Seeing is Believing/ EXIT-STANCE- Christian Militia/ ALTERNATIVE- Where are your Hiroshimas?/ LOOK MUMMY CLOWNS-Sell Your Dreams/ REALITY- Acceptable Death Loss/ THATCHER ON ACID- Our Gods Are Falling Down/ PART 1-Salem/ ANDY T- Exploitation/ REVULSION- Out of Touch/ APOSTLES- Berserker/ UNTERMENSCH- Ashfield Valley Headkick/ HAGAR THE WOMB- Dressed To Kill/ STALAG 17- Doomsday Machine/ OI POLLOI- Stop Vivisection Now/ ANTI STATE CONTROL-M.U.S.E./ THE MENTAL-Attack
www.overgroundrecords.co.uk
www.myspace.com/anarchopunkcdseries
Distribution: OVERGROUND
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dahei Druid

Joined: 09 Dec 2004 Posts: 37 Location: 3,500 miles away
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:17 am Post subject: |
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1980's anarcho punk revival ?????......jesus i've seen it all now .....take me back to the beep beep room |
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sean Minstrel
Joined: 17 Jun 2005 Posts: 15 Location: cumbria uk
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:58 am Post subject: |
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No one mentioned 'revival'. Don't be so dismissive! If you check out the site www.myspace.com/anarchopunkcdseries
you'll see that the definition of 'Anarcho punk' is very wide, and I've included many smaller acts who were a bit more inventive than the bands who aped Crass. The sleevenotes are VERY extensive (the latest over 10,000 words) and I'm really quite proud of the results so far. Although the music isn't the most life changing or stunning (with some exceptions!) the ideas that inspired the bands shaped a lot of peoples lives from then on and I think the whole 'Anarcho punk' scene has been overlooked in the recent books on punk history.
Don't expect everyone to agree with my view point or analysis but please don't slag off the series if you haven't seen or heard the releases.
Sean |
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