The 1993 re-release of the Rezillos' sole album as such lives up to its name perfectly -- Can't Stand the Rezillos: The (Almost) Complete Rezillos is indeed almost the complete collection of work that the band officially released during its heyday-of-punk lifetime. As such it's an absolute killer, divided between the original Can't Stand the ...
Part of the beauty of punk rock was the idea that rather than just standing back in wonder at the spectacle of your favorite band, you could get up on stage and do what they did yourself. The only problem was that while it didn't seem all that hard to do what the Ramones were doing, hardly anyone was capable of doing it quite as well. Glasgow's ...
Double Shot: Punk is an amazing release for one reason. Black Flag (and the Stooges, Richard Hell, Gang of Four, X) on K-Tel! No one who grew up with K-Tel collections in the '70s could ever have imagined it. The disc is a collection of 24 punk rock (and near-punk rock) songs from the '70s, '80s, '90s, and 2000s. It probably serves best as a ...
Picking up where the first volume of D.I.Y.: U.K. Punk left off, D.I.Y.: The Modern World: UK Punk II (1977-78) captures the moment when punk began to fracture into post-punk, hardcore, and new wave. There are still some straightforward punk anthems from the Jam ("The Modern World"), the Buzzcocks ("What Do I Get?"), the Rezillos ("[My Baby Does] ...
Punk You is far from being the definitive collection of '70s punk, but as a collection of solid punk songs it works just fine. Catchy classics like Generation X's awesome "One Hundred Punks" (featuring a young Billy Idol!) and the Buzzcocks' hilarious "Orgasm Addict" rub shoulders with obscure gems by Stiff Little Fingers and the Rezillos. Many of ...
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