presents:

Another sad show comin’ at ya and this week we’re going back to the 80s. Specifically, the realm of punk from the 80s. Combining anger with sadness, catchy-yet-rebellious guitar riffs, and antiestablishment ideals, the punk movement took the world by storm. Tonight’s show explores multiple facets of the genre from the UK and USA.

Playlist:

    Time: March 31 - 7:00:00 pm
  • Flipper, “Life Is Cheap”

    from Album - Generic Flipper

    American Recordings Catalog P&D - 1982

    American punk - California

  • Time: March 31 - 7:03:00 pm
  • Wire, “Ahead”

    from The Ideal Copy

    Mute, a BMG Company - 1987

    Brit punk - London

  • Time: March 31 - 7:08:00 pm
  • Jerry's Kids, “lost”

    from Is This My World?

    Taang! Records - 1983

    Boston hardcore punk

  • Time: March 31 - 7:11:15 pm
  • The Clash, “The Card Cheat”

    from London Calling

    Epic - 1979

  • Time: March 31 - 7:15:04 pm
  • Dead Moon, “Don't Burn the Fires”

    from In the Graveyard

    Tombstone Records - 1988

  • Time: March 31 - 7:20:00 pm
  • The Raincoats, “Only Loved At Night”

    from Odyshape

    We ThRee - 1981

    All girl punk band, experimental

  • Time: March 31 - 7:22:09 pm
  • Gang of Four, “What We All Want”

    from Solid Gold

    Rhino/Warner Bros. - 1981

    Brit punk

  • Time: March 31 - 7:27:08 pm
  • Mission of Burma, “Trem Two”

    from Vs. (Remastered) [Bonus Track Version]

    Matador - 1982

    Boston punk

  • Time: March 31 - 7:31:18 pm
  • Wipers, “the Lonely One”

    from Over the Edge

    Zenorecords - 1983

  • Time: March 31 - 7:34:57 pm
  • Richard Hell & The Voidoids, “Who Says? (It's Good to Be Alive?)”

    from Blank Generation

    Warner Bros. - 1977

  • Time: March 31 - 7:37:57 pm
  • The Replacements, “Here Comes a Regular”

    from All for Nothing/Nothing for All

    Warner Bros. - 1997

  • Time: March 31 - 7:42:44 pm
  • X, “When it Rains”

    from See How We Are

    Rhino/Elektra - 1987

  • Time: March 31 - 7:47:17 pm
  • Black Flag, “Loose Nut”

    from Loose Nut

    SST Records - 1985

  • Time: March 31 - 7:51:53 pm
  • Zero Boys, “She Said Goodbye”

    from Vicious Circle

    Secretly Canadian - 1981

    Indiana punk

  • Time: March 31 - 7:53:55 pm
  • The Undertones, “Billy's Third”

    from The Undertones

    Salvo - 1979

  • Time: March 31 - 7:56:55 pm
  • Hüsker Dü, “59 Times the Pain”

    from New Day Rising

    SST - 1985

  • Time: March 31 - 8:00:11 pm
  • The Fall, “Clear Off!”

    from The Wonderful and Frightening World Of....

    Beggars Banquet - 1984

  • Time: March 31 - 8:04:06 pm
  • 999, “Painted Smile”

    from The Albion Punk Years

    Anagram Records - 1980

    Brit punk

  • Time: March 31 - 8:06:00 pm
  • Buzzcocks, “Ever Fallen in Love (with Someone You Shouldn't Have)”

    from Buzzcocks: 30

    Cooking Vinyl - 2007

  • Time: March 31 - 8:09:00 pm
  • Neo Boys, “Poor Man’s Jungle”

    from Sooner or Later

    K Records - 2013

    All female feminist band from Portland around the same time as the Wipers, first show was with Television. Pretty amazing for an all female band to exist in this time when males dominated the genre. Song from compilation made in 2013 of songs released dur

  • Time: March 31 - 8:11:00 pm
  • The Jam, “Carnation”

    from The Gift (Remastered)

    1982

  • Time: March 31 - 8:15:00 pm
  • Gang Green, “Sick Sex Six”

    from You Got It

    Roadrunner Records - 1987

  • Time: March 31 - 8:21:00 pm
  • The Saints, “(I'm) Stranded”

    from (I'm) Stranded [Remastered]

    Parlophone Catalogue - 1977

  • Time: March 31 - 8:24:00 pm
  • Ramones, “I Wanna Be Well (Live)”

    from It's Alive (Live)

    Rhino/Warner Bros. - 1979

  • Time: March 31 - 8:25:00 pm
  • Siouxsie & The Banshees, “Cities in Dust”

    from Tinderbox (Remastered & Expanded)

    Polydor - 1985

    About the volcanic explosion that destroyed Pompeii

  • Time: March 31 - 8:29:00 pm
  • The Slits, “I heard it through the grapevine”

    from Cut

    Island - 1979

    All girl punk band, member dated member of the Clash

  • Time: March 31 - 8:35:00 pm
  • The Lemonheads, “A Circle of One”

    from Lick

    Fire Records - 1989

  • Time: March 31 - 8:38:00 pm
  • Johnny Thunders, “You Can't Put Your Arms Round a Memory”

    from So Alone

    Rhino/Warner Bros. - 1978

  • Time: March 31 - 8:42:00 pm
  • Girls At Our Best!, “Getting Nowhere Fast”

    from Pleasure

    Cherry Red Records - 1981

    All girl band

  • Time: March 31 - 8:44:00 pm
  • Cock Sparrer, “Where Are They Now”

    from Shock Troops

    Captain Oi! - 1982

        March 31st, 2017

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