In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the EP Sin (1983)
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the single King of the Bop (1978) - RIP
Iceland has some pretty great metal bands, but this is the first time I’ve heard any Icelandic punk. Not bad!
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Anti-Everything (2018) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Blame Yourself (2020) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Rat City Dog Boy (2020) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album This is The End (2023) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the demo EP Almost 21 (recorded 1983, released 2014)
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album No Hidden Messages (1983)
From the new EP Get Rid of It (released 2023-11-17) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the new album Spiritual Cramp (released 2023-11-03) - Bandcamp
New single from the upcoming album Infernal (to be released 2023-11-21) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the new album Blouse Club (released 2023-10-27) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
Debut single from an upcoming album (sadly no links to details so far)
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the debut single Fortune Teller / Cemetery Man (released 2023-10-31) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the upcoming album Run Away (to be released 2023-12-08) - Bandcamp
In case the invidious link goes down - Original youtube video
From the album Practice Songs - Lesson Two (2022) - Bandcamp
Oh the late 90’s. On the one hand, 1997 saw Blink 182’s major label debut, Dude Ranch, quickly becoming a hit at frat parties all over North America. Green Day was rabidly pursuing radio rock stardom with nimrod. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes debut, Have A Ball was released, proving that even upper-middle class suburban Karen’s could get behind this “punk” thing that all the kids were talking about.
But all was not lost! 1997 also saw releases like The Dwarves are Young and Good Looking. The Beltones had recently released a solid EP. And of course you have the only album released by Texas Terri & The Stiff Ones.
Again, comparisons to Wendy O. Williams and the Plasmatics are obvious. Both are unapologetic, in your face, rock and roll. Both often included violence, blood, and nudity. At the time, Eat Shit struck me as a middle finger to all the safe, radio friendly pop-punk that was blowing up at the time. This was raw, this was real.
This is the first time I’ve listened to this album in over a decade and a half, but it’s still a fun listen today. Solid 7/10.
A couple of mine, off the top of my head (in no particular order):
Honourable mention (non-punk)