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Problematic (reissue)
Problematic (reissue) (limited neon yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 265854. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Carry You (2:03)
She Broke My Dick (0:41)
Better Than That (2:04)
Www.sara (2:21)
Roir (1:06)
What Are You For? (2:09)
Stupid Kind Of Love (1:57)
Alive (1:51)
Real People (2:02)
Lock 'Em Away (2:00)
Teresa (1:49)
I Want Out (0:52)
Crucifiction (2:16)
The Skin (2:19)
Nothin' To Live For (1:12)
Never Took (2:14)
Make Believe (3:08)
Drive Away (2:34)
Review: First out in the summer of 2000, Problematic would mark the fourth full-length with vocalist Chad Price, as well as the final new album from Descendents offshoot All. Though the band was originally conceived as a project to keep busy while vocalist Milo Aukerman studied to become a full-time microbiologist (very punk), All would eventually blossom into own its much adored outfit with a devout cult following who bounced with the group through three separate vocalists and several adventures with mascot Allroy. Not necessarily defunct, but far more inactive in these modern times, with most members devoting any roadage to the primary focus of Descendents, while Price keeps busy with Drag the River; this reissue of their last batch of new material still goes as hard and chaotic as any modern hardcore/pop-punk acts a third of their median age at the time of said recording.
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 in stock $24.48
Generator (30th Anniversary Edition)
Generator (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 26416 7. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Generator (3:20)
Too Much To Ask (2:45)
No Direction (3:14)
Tomorrow (1:56)
Two Babies In The Dark (2:25)
Heaven Is Falling (2:04)
Atomic Garden (3:14)
The Answer (3:20)
Fertile Crescent (2:07)
Chimaera (2:29)
Only Entertainment (3:09)
Review: The sixth full-length from Los Angeles punk legends, Bad Religion, marked an intriguing turning point in their career. Originally recorded in 1991, but not being released to the masses until the following year; 'Generator', would mark the beginning of drummer Bobby Schayer's tenure with the group, as well as a switch to almost an entirely live recording set up, due to guitarist Brett Gurewitz upscaling of studios. Birthing fan favourite live staples such as the anthemic title track, as well as 'No Direction, 'Heaven Is Falling', and, 'Fertile Crescent', but also offering a darker viewpoint on slower, more cryptic cuts such as, 'Two Babies In The Dark', and, 'Atomic Garden', this 30th Anniversary reissue is an essential grab for anyone wishing to bone up on their nineties punk history.
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Rat Beat
Rat Beat (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 7911 1. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Bikes Out! (1:44)
Dress For Sick Sesh (1:41)
Heavy Conversation (1:24)
Rat Beat (1:35)
Summers End (1:47)
Saturday (1:48)
Clorox Boys (2:55)
Wordz (1:12)
Blown To Bits (1:16)
She Was A Goner (1:45)
Beach Talk (1:20)
Fuck You Dad (3:24)
Review: New Jersey hardcore punk supergroup, Beach Rats, deliver a knee slap to the temple of any and all would be contemporaries on their infectious, anthemic debut full-length, Rat Beat. Boasting a line-up of seasoned veterans including Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion), Ari Katz (Lifetime), plus members of The Bouncing Souls and Let It Burn, the band have regrouped in their Asbury Park basement headquarters to craft a rapturous collection of to-the-point, old school hardcore that delivers tenfold on the promise of their 2018 debut EP, Wasted Time.
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For Monkeys (reissue)
For Monkeys (reissue) (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: 275243. Rel: 05 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Puzzle (2:41)
Lozin' Must (2:13)
Random I Am (2:37)
Boring Planet (2:05)
Monkey Boogie (2:26)
Twenty Two (2:55)
Black Gold (2:32)
Trendy Winds (2:45)
Otis (2:50)
Light's Out (2:29)
Entrance At Rudebrook (2:14)
Lowlife (2:40)
Vixen (1:59)
Review: Swedish cult skate/pop-punks Millencollin scorched through the nineties on the momentum of several excellent records, with their often overlooked third effort, 'For Monkeys', tiptoeing (skateboarding) a fine line between very subtle ska-punk bop and melodic hardcore gruffness.

In all seriousness though, it's unfiltered, lo-fi, unpretentious pop-punk of the rawest and realest variety, reissued to rediscover nostalgia anthems such as 'Lozin' Must', which trudges along with the same charm of early day Blink-182 or Green Day.
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Machine 15 (15th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 220575 LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Machine 15 (2:31)
Done Is Done (3:49)
Detox (3:36)
Vicious Circle (4:10)
Broken World (3:08)
Come On (3:36)
Centerpiece (3:20)
Who's Laughing Now (3:30)
Brand New Game (3:25)
Ducks & Drakes (3:17)
Turnkey Paradise (3:13)
Route One (3:29)
Danger For Stranger (2:55)
Saved By Hell (3:37)
End Piece (0:52)
Review: Swedish skate punk survivors Millencolin have been doing it since the early 90s and they've scaled some great heights in their time. One such peak was undoubtedly 2008 album Machine 15, which features some of their most immediate earworms but also some of their sharpest harmonies and songwriting. 'Detox' is an irrepressible, bouncy blast of melodic punk that would have been a global radio hit in a just world, but then Millencolin do just as well as legends amongst their peers on Epitaph. Remastered and repressed on grey vinyl, it's 15 years young for this seminal slice of pop-punk-rock.
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Don't Close Your Eyes (reissue)
Don't Close Your Eyes (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent gold vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 280023. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Track 1 (1:12)
Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em (3:47)
Dead Dreams (3:18)
Flesh, Bone & Weakness (5:12)
The Cruise (1:54)
You're Over (3:18)
Looks Like Yoda (2:58)
Don't Close Your Eyes (4:38)
I Watched (3:29)
Swallowing Razorblades (4:14)
Emotional Breakdown (2:33)
Hallow Man (2:23)
The Negotiator (3:40)
Hopeless (2:52)
Review: Parkway Drive are huge metal stars from Aus and this is the band's 20th anniversary. Winston McCall (vocals), Luke Kilpatrick (guitar), Jeff Ling(guitar), Jia O'Connor (bass), and Ben Gordon (drums) are marking the occasion by making their Don't Close Your Eyes album available for the first time ever on vinyl. The eight original tunes re included as well as some bonus cuts from their split record with I Killed The Prom Queen and compilation albums What We've Built and True Til Death, Volume 1. Several versions of this one are out there and this is a limited edition gatefold with translucent gold vinyl so is not to be sniffed at for fans old or new.
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Tomorrow Never Comes
Tomorrow Never Comes (limited eco vinyl LP + poster (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: 27773 7. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tomorrow Never Comes (2:14)
Mud Blood & Gold (1:11)
Devil In Disguise (1:59)
New American (2:38)
Tomorrow Never Comes (2:26)
Don't Make Me Do It (0:59)
It's A Road To Righteousness (2:19)
Live Forever (1:25)
Drop Dead Inn (2:01)
Prisoners Song (2:21)
Magnificent Rouge (1:26)
One Way Ticket (1:23)
Hellbound Train (1:50)
Eddie The Butcher (1:34)
Hear Us Out (1:28)
When The Smoke Clears (1:39)
Review: Bay Area punk legends Rancid are back, finally. Tomorrow Never Comes arrives six years after Trouble Maker, marking the longest gap between albums the veterans have ever managed since they kicked off in 1991. Of course there's a degree of expectation around a Rancid album, and all you need to do is stick on the first title track and you'll know you're getting the full hit. This is Rancid at their fist-shaking, shit-kicking best, with Armstrong and Frederiksen sounding as vital as they did on And Out Come The Wolves. Clocking in at 16 tracks in 28 minutes it's also their shortest album to date. Say everything you need to in less than two minutes - it's the Rancid way!
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FORTHCOMING
Rancid (2000)
Cat: 804271. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Don Giovanni
Disgruntled
It's Quite Alright
Let Me Go
I Am Forever
Loki
Poison
Blackhawk Down
Rwanda
Corruption
Antennas
Rattlesnake
Not To Regret
Radio Havana
Axiom
Black Derby Jacket
Meteor Of War
Dead Bodies
Rigged On A Fix
Young Al Capone
Reconciliation
GGF
Review: Serving as a self-analysed response to 1998's ska and reggae-oriented Life Won't Wait, as well as growing criticisms that the band were slowly morphing into some form of Diet The Clash, punk legends Rancid would come to cave skulls at the turn of the new millennium with their second self-titled LP (after their 1993 debut), with many fans referring to the project as Rancid (2000) or simply Rancid 5. Reuniting with Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion to handle production duties (a collaborative role he has maintained with the group ever since), the project easily serves as the most aggressive offering in their entire catalogue, drawing on elements of hardcore and Oi! and imbuing them into their established ska-punk formula, moving far away from any Clash comparisons, and sharing more of a sonic kinship with the type of aggy, scuzzy, brassless hardcore ska of Choking Victim. At 22 tracks spread out over a near-40 minute runtime, you do the chaotic math.
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Indestructible
Indestructible (limited 2xLP)
Cat: 204511. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Indestructible (1:37)
Fall Back Down (3:38)
Red Hot Moon (3:30)
David Courtney (2:43)
Start Now (3:00)
Out Of Control (1:38)
Django (2:23)
Arrested In Shanghai (4:06)
Travis Bickle (2:17)
Memphis (3:23)
Spirit Of '87 (3:18)
Ghost Band (1:39)
Tropical London (3:01)
Roadblock (1:55)
Born Frustrated (2:57)
Back Up Against The Wall (3:21)
Ivory Coast (2:20)
Stand Your Ground (3:23)
Otherside (1:53)
Killing Zone (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Originally released in 2003 and now celebrating its 20-year anniversary, Indestructible served as the sixth full-length from punk legends Rancid. While initially criticised upon release due to the "poppier" sound certain fans took umbrage with, time has grown kind to the project which boasts some of the most personal penmanship from primary songwriter Tim Armstrong (of Operation Ivy), delving into his divorce from The Distillers' Brody Dalle (now divorcing Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age), as well paying homage to two influential heroes who died during the recording process: Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer, with the latter even being mentioned in the title-track. Known to be the final album with original drummer Brett Reed, and even featuring one of the most underappreciated cuts in their catalogue with closer 'Otherside', written by guitarist Lars Frederiksen about his brother Robert who tragically passed away two years prior, Indestructible deserves your reappraisal as it's slowly become the forgotten gem in the Rancid crown.
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Think Of Spring
Think Of Spring (gatefold LP)
Cat: 277901. Rel: 02 Feb 21
 
Folk/Americana
I Get Along Without You Very Well (4:00)
For Heaven's Sake (3:31)
Easy To Remember (3:20)
You've Changed (3:23)
Violets For Your Furs (4:39)
For All We Know (2:57)
But Beautiful (3:09)
All The Way (2:44)
I'm A Fool To Want You (4:14)
I'll Be Around (2:23)
You Don't Know What Love Is (2:58)
Review: In the bleakest of midwinters M. Ward's re-reading of Billie Halliday's 1958 album, Lady In Satin, wears poignancy on its sleeve, teaching us things can be beautiful again, even if they seem broken. By the time she made the record, Halliday had damaged her voice through alcohol and drug abuse, but her efforts were still mesmerising (albeit somewhat divisive). Now, more than 50 years on, a man with a larynx at the softer end of the spectrum takes on that playlist, reordering and rethinking in the process.

Save for 'The End of a Love Affair' all the parts of Halliday's masterpiece are here, but they sound resolutely different. Not least far quieter. Passion runs throughout, indicative of Ward's deep love for the source material and the emotional quality that pervades all his work. Instrumentally, it's no less committed, throwing all manner of unusual chord progressions and riffs our way via irregular tuning techniques. A stunning record that's testament to coverer and covered alike.
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 in stock $22.10
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