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"I WANT TO HANG ON AN UPSIDE DOWN CROSS..." -- KILL FOR SATAN TO THIS ALBUM TODAY.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on complete CD package design for "Upsidedown Cross," the self-titled debut album by American sludge/DOOM metal band UPSIDEDOWN CROSS. The album was released under the Taang! label in 1991.
"Sludge/DOOM/Psychedelic/punk, or something like that... You'll need some time to get used to the "voice.""
-- NIGHTMARE BE THY NAME (blogspot)
TRACKLIST: 1. "Upsidedown Cross" 2. "Kill for Satan" 3. "Redrum" 4. "Hanging Witches" 5. "Batallion of Rats" 6. "Bloodmobile" 7. "Mass in Blood" 8. "The Cup"
In memoriam, Rest in Noise, Larry Lifeless (1958-2021), vocalist for bands KILSLUG, UPSIDEDOWN CROSS, & ADOLF SATAN -- Another legend lost.
Sources: www.discogs.com/release/1743202-Upsidedown-Cross-Upsidedown-Cross & Nightmare be the Name (blog).
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drugstorecowboi · 2 years
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Eye For An Eye
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revkilltaker · 2 years
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Eye For an Eye – 100% Natural - LP - Taang! Records - T-110
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Pressing #:  Repress
Color:  Black
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressing Available w/100% Natural on cover
Track List
Signs Of The Pride
Eye For An Eye
Eyetro
Allstars
Omega Drone
Gimme Jimmy
Who
What It Means
Believe
WMFO Intro
Cyclic
Soul In Mind
Ramming Speed
100% Natural
Signs Of No Practice
In Your Face (7-Seconds)
Eyetro
Eye For An Eye
Face Reality
Unite Or Lose (The F.U.'s)
Eye For An Eye Interview
8.0/10
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deadbrokerek · 2 years
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MOVING TARGETS- “In The Dust” LP+CD Available for Preorder on Exclusive Limited Sea Blue color vinyl now! from http://deadbrokedistro.com
(Available from Boss Tuneage in Europe)
Check out the first two songs now at our bandcamp!
Album out Jan. 27, 2023.
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zypria · 1 year
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you know what. facts time
why your ship isn't canon:
zutara - the show is a) not 7 seasons long to fit all that development and b) not titled The Last (Southern) Waterbender. but you guys ignored those facts, took every zuko interaction and made it yours. and I can respect that.
tokka - bataar jr does indeed look like sokka and there was a blush that one time but unfortunately it is a little known fact that beifongs just. happen. (lao and poppy are outliers- married to become even richer together and to avoid talking to other rich people at boring parties. but make no mistake toph was brought by a badgermole)
mailee - the creators were cowards
zukka - the creators were cowards
tyzula - can only work as role play flirting and that would really strain the actresses' vocal cords, be nice
taang - do people really wanna see two little girls fall in love
sokkla - the visual would've been lethal to everyone around (except maybe aang and momo. appa would've eaten someone tho. crunch)
jetara - here comes the boy with his wheat and confidence and eyebrows. an actual threat to kaatang, sentenced to death by rock (the ONLY time someone is hit with a boulder and doesn't brush it off)
jetko - the comedic potential of this one was too great to make the final cut
azulaang - sir this is a kids show
azutara - ......zero surviors. the recording booth is either frozen or cinders. damn
azuredeem - the creators can't write that far
azufirenationempireclassbattleship - the creators were COWARDS
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beginningspod · 8 months
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It's time for Beginnings, the podcast where writer and performer Andy Beckerman talks to the comedians, writers, filmmakers and musicians he admires about their earliest creative experiences and the numerous ways in which a creative life can unfold.
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On today's episode, I talk to musician Evan Dando. Attending the CommonWealth School in Boston in the early 1980s, Evan met Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz, and in 1986, they formed The Lemonheads. The band released three great albums on Taang!, but it wasn't until after signing to Atlantic and releasing It's a Shame About Ray in 1992 that the band broke through. While there have been numerous ups and downs, personnel changes, a six-year hiatus, during which Evan released a wonderful album under his own name, The Lemonheads have endured through the decades. They've recorded a number of new singles, and starting in early February, Evan will be touring across the US!
(Photo by Daniel Arnold)
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dankalbumart · 2 years
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Some Lyres by Lyres Taang! Records 1994 Garage Rock / Garage Rock Revival / Indie Rock / American Underground / Punk
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screamingreek · 2 months
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Devils Night Out (Cassette) 1990
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FOR SALE! FIND THIS ITEM & MORE AT screaming-greek.com or check out the link in my bio. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones  -  Devils Night Out  - 10 Songs  -  Pre- Owned  - Clear Cassette  -  Taang Records Read the full article
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antikorpersession · 5 months
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MOVING TARGETS - Underground [Live] Fürth - 'Kopf & Kragen' May 3rd, 2024 Video: Mark Kowarsch Moving Targets: Ken Chambers - Vocals, Guitar Emilien Catalano - Drums Yves Thibault - Bass Underground from the album 'Burning in Water' (Taang Records 1986) ©+℗ 2024 Moving Targets™ All Rights Reserved ​
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Episode 008 Taang! Records
Fun Things - Savage
Private Function - Don't Wanna Go Out On The Weekend CIVIC - Hourglass C.O.F.F.I.N. - Give Me A Bite
The Runaways - Cherry Bomb The Clash - I Fought The Law Motorhead - Rockaway Beach Nomeansno - Dad
Cable Ties - Thoughts Back Dark Clouds - MFP Glycereens - Get Off! Hard Ons - Makes Me Sick
Gang Green - Sold Out Last Rights - Chunks
Stranglehold - Same All Over Last Stand - Scum Guns Noonday Underground - Injun Joe
Negative FX - Mind Control Negative FX - Negative FX Negative FX - Together Negative FX - Feel Like A Man
Gang Green - Skate To Hell Gang Green - Alcohol The Oysters - Mine Caroline
Lemonheads - Glad I Don't Know Lemonheads - I Like To Lemonheads - I Am A Rabbit (Proud Scum) Moving Targets - Less Than Gravity
Slapshot - Same Mistake Poison Idea - Icepicks At Dawn Poison Idea - Punish Me
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - I Hope I Never Lose My Wallet Negative Approach - Friends Of No One Jerry's Kids - Spy Master
Dropkick Murphys - Mob Mentality The Business - In The Streets Of London Cock Sparrer - Working Unnatural Axe - They Saved Hitlers Brain D.Y.S. - Open Up Upsidedown Cross - Battalion Of Rats
Sam Black Church - Infernal Machine
Lemonheads - Hate Your Friends Lemonheads - Die Right Now
Listen Here!
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"A CHILLING SATANIC OVERVIBE... X-MEMBERS OF KILSLUG AND FROM DINOSAUR JR., J MASCIS."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the seemingly "unhinged" man shown on the front cover art to the self-titled 1991 debut album by UPSIDE DOWN CROSS, a man none other than infamous British occultist Aleister Crowley who is posing as the Bodhisattva Hotei.
PIC #2: An UPSIDEDOWN CROSS 1 inch button/badge pressed in a limited run by the Macedonian-based record label/distro, Fuck Yoga Records.
Rest in festering noise, Larry Lifeless (1958-2021), another legend lost.
Sources: http://nightmarebethyname.blogspot.com/2019/05/upsidedown-cross-upsidedown-cross-1991.html, eBay, & Fuck Yoga Records.
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oopsl · 4 years
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Another Wasted Night by Gang Green, 1986
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deadbrokerek · 2 years
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Happy release day to MOVING TARGETS' new album, "In The Dust"!  Vinyl is en route from Europe & should be to us by next week! Check it out on our bandcamp now, available on streaming shortly. Preorder our Exclusive "Sea Blue" Color now @ deadbrokedistro.com
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guerrilla-operator · 5 years
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thebowerypresents · 5 years
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Deliver Career-Spanning Set
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – Webster Hall – August 21, 2019
Where the Mighty Mighty Bosstones land on the list of Boston’s greatest musical exports is a subject of much debate. What isn’t up for debate is what the now-35-years-going-strong band did to help repopularize ska, marry it with sneering punk and further juice it with solid pop songcraft, occasionally enough to be radio-friendly and nationally known.
Funny thing, though, about the Bosstones: They don’t play like they’ve been at it through the feast and famine acceptance of what they do for nearly four decades, or that it’s been four, two or even one decade. No, Dicky Barrett and company play like it’s just as vital as it felt back then, when checkered ska found a like-minded dance partner with punk and elements of other genres, keeping just enough soul and even a little R&B in the bleating, blasting horn section to avoid a full-blown tip-over into grimy hardcore. The nine-piece—including, as ever, beloved skanking dancer and tour manager Ben Carr—roared into Webster Hall on Wednesday night, and if you were generous about a few extra facial wrinkles and gray beards, you could swear it was 1994, and they’d just come through Taang! Records on their way to mainstream success.
Last night their headlining set felt like an anthology, mixing the best-knowns (“The Rascal King,” “Someday I Suppose,” “The Impression That I Get”) with nuggets from all across their catalog. “A Reason to Toast” is from the early 2000s and “You Left, Right?” from late in that decade. “Hope I Never Lose My Wallet” (whoa!) goes all the way back to 1989, and “Kinder Words” is almost just as old. There’s newish music, too, and the band had a few to serve from last year’s While We’re At It, one of their most aggressive albums, along with covers they’ve been doing forever (the Wailers’ “Simmer Down”) and jaw-drop rarities (we see you, Murphy’s Law’s “Cavity Creeps”—with special guest Jimmy Gestapo, to boot).
That they don’t fuss a lot is not to be confused with businesslike. Barrett and friends charm the shit out of you even when they get on a tear and one song seems to become the bouncing, skanking, rocking, grinding next one before you’ve even caught a breath. The final song of the encore, “A Pretty Sad Excuse,” seemed to roll it all up into one, protracted ending: a laid-back, loping reggae bounce with a little soul thrown in that opened up to a big, bash-it-out finale. Had the place going apeshit, just the way the Bosstones always do it. —Chad Berndtson | @Cberndtson
Photos courtesy of Brian C. Reilly | www.briancreilly.com
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rustyginger · 6 years
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Recently acquired. $14 from InterstellarSpace on Discogs. I starting to replace my two CD comps. I think this is a comp, but with Forget and Peking Spring, it’s a good start!
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