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porkmarras 06.15.2006 07:33 AM

Various-Like a girl.i want you to keep coming
 
This album has got John Giorno & Peter Wright as executive producers.Since someone mentioned Live Skull on another thread,here's a track by them on this compilation:

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=414EF3CE55E1A4BD

porkmarras 06.15.2006 07:34 AM

Fuck it!Here's the right link:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...4EF3CE55E1A4BD

porkmarras 06.15.2006 07:38 AM

 

sonicl 06.15.2006 07:52 AM

Track listing:

Invocation To Papa Legba (4.34) - Debbie Harry
Sister Ray (7.20) - New Order
Just Say No To Drug Hysteria, Dead Souls (8.17) - William S. Burroughs
Song For The Trees (3.22) - David Byrne
Tri-Power (4.03) - Live Skull
Living On The Outside (3.33) - PMS {Pre-Metal Syndrome)
Party Animal (3.58) - Karen Finley
It's A Mistake To Think You're Special (5.47) - John Giorno Band
Hard (4.07) - Henry Rollins Band

I love the track by PMS on that album. Lunachicks, L7 and Babes in Toyland must have quivered in their boots when they heard that track.

Pookie 06.15.2006 07:53 AM

Irony I presume?

sonicl 06.15.2006 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
Irony I presume?

Which of us are you talking to?

Pookie 06.15.2006 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
Which of us are you talking to?


You. Don't judge a band by their name, but Pre-Metal Syndrome!! (I have the record by the way)

sonicl 06.15.2006 08:00 AM

I wasn't being ironic at all. I have the record too and I think it's a fucking amazing track. It blows all the other all-girl bands of the time clean out of the water.

Pookie 06.15.2006 08:11 AM

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Attachment 70Yana Chupenko

sonicl 06.15.2006 08:38 AM

 


Oh dear, I've just read what Trouser Press had to say about PMS:

Formed in New York by a pair of Florida-born sisters, this cleverly named female quintet plays grungy hard-rock with snarling vocals. While lyrics run from topical ("Crush the Apartheid," "This Is...") to standard doomsaying ("1984") to splatter ("Night Stalker") to B-movie bikerdom ("Bitch in Heat"), the music is unwaveringly dull.

As I said, oh dear...

porkmarras 06.15.2006 09:15 AM

Debbie Harry's track from the same album:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...ED7EB05858FCFF


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