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VINYL FORMAT. Originally released in 1984 on Gordon A. Hope's short lived A-mission label (which also counted releases by Asmus Tietchens and O Yuki Conjugate), Neck to Neck is a head-scratching slab of warped primitive synth punk cut at Paul Dillon's Complex Studios. Fazzini's absurd adventures were more in line with the broader discomforts of the early '80s international tape network, Family Fodder, LAFMS, Flying Lizards and Ralph Records than anything that was happening locally at the time. Once an outs... [ read more ]
LP $23.99
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Swami Records is proud to bring you Red all the debut LP from TOURETTE'S LAUTREC. Sprouting from the ever fertile soil of San Diego, California TOURETTE'S LAUTREC are a psychotic blend of Punk economy, New wave screech, Progressive aspirations and Garage Rock resourcefulness. Tracy abuses her synthesizer up front while wailing her own vocabulary. Linda Blair in Xanadu. Colleen lays down the law with her bass and can occasionally be heard crooning real words. Robert is a true pyrotechnician on the 6 string ... [ read more ]
CD $9.99
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Further evidence that wa-wa pedals should banned everywhere. Okay, Chrome Locust get some point being fans of Black Sabbath -blatantly ripping off the Paranoia album every now and then is a clear sign- and at least they don't have that metal-rap schitck that's spreading like the plague throughout the pre-millennium industry. But that's all these guys really have going for them; Chrome Locust just represent this boring 70's metal that was played out when that decade ended. They could have at least ripped of... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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