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RRS 080CV-LP
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$23.50
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 8/19/2022
The whole record screams of the early days of young, snotty, pissed off punks filled with teen angst. If you're a Discharge completist want to see the very start of this hugely influential band, or if you're really into raw, primal '77 punk sound you should check this out. A cool document from the very beginning of what was to become a legendary influential group. Red vinyl.
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RRS 090CV-LP
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Radiation Records present a reissue of Discharge's Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing, originally released in 1982. Often claimed as the most important punk album of all time, this was the first full-length by UK hardcore prime movers Discharge and rightly considered the manifesto for what would be later defined as "d-beat". Originally released on the Clay Records label in 1982, this masterpiece gave inspiration to literally hundreds in the extreme metal and hardcore punk areas for the subsequent four decades and its legacy remains invaluable to this day. White vinyl; gatefold sleeve.
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CD
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AHOYDPX 619CD
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Expanded reissue. "Reissue of a No.1 Indie chart topper when it was originally released in 1981 as a ten-track mini LP by the highly collectable Clay Records label. With 14 bonus tracks including the Indie Chart hit singles 'Realities Of War' (No.5, 44 weeks), 'Fight Back' (No.4, 46 weeks) and 'Decontrol' (No.2, 44 weeks). Generally acclaimed as 'the' UK Hardcore Punk record."
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RADK 7012CS
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Radiation Records present a reissue of Discharge's Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing, originally released in 1982. Fully licensed, limited cassette version for this absolute punk classic. Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing is the debut studio album by English hardcore punk band Discharge, released by Clay Records. The album is characterized by a minimalistic approach of music and lyrics, a heavy, distorted, and grinding guitar-driven sound and raw, shouted vocals similar to a political speech, with lyrics on anti-war themes.
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AHOYDPX 620CD
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"Voted by the journalists of Terrorizer magazine as the most important punk albums of all time, this was the first full length LP from UK hardcore punk band Discharge and it is rightly declared a classic. The 11 bonus tracks include the indie chart hits 'Never Again' (No.3), 'State Violence State Control' (No.4) and 'Warning' (No.6)."
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AHOYBX 363CD
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"Disc 1 contains the Independent Chart-topping Why mini-album and now comes with the addition of the singles 'Realities Of War', 'Fight Back' and 'Decontrol', all of which spent considerable time in the Indie Chart Top 10. The second disc contains debut LP Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing which reached No.40 in the UK National Charts as well as No.2 in the Indie Chart. The 'Never Again' (No.3) and 'State Violence/State Control' (No.4) singles have been added as bonus tracks. Disc 3 is 1985's Never Again album which not only includes the 'Warning' Indie Chart No.6 hit single but also 'The Price Of Silence' and 'The More I See' hit singles as well as remixed versions of many of Discharge's best known tracks. The final disc is a 16 track live album from 1983 that captures the band at the height of their success. The booklet contains detailed liner notes, pictures of all relevant sleeves and lots of clippings and memorabilia from the era. Still going strong to this very day and still featuring three original members, Discharge are regulars at Punk festivals across the globe including the mega Rebellion Festival in the UK and Germany's Punk N Disorderly Festival. Metallica ('Free Speech For The Dumb', 'The More I See'), Anthrax ('Protest And Survive'), Sepultura ('A Look At Tomorrow', 'Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing'), Soulfly ('Ain't No Feeble Bastard') and Machine Head ('The Possibility Of Life's Destruction') are just some of the bands who have covered Discharge songs and the influence of the band's early recordings and 'D-beat Discore' sound has been felt across the whole punk/metal crossover scene."
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