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Anti-Society CD, available to order online from Four Dogs Music. Third in the series from Overground Records cataloguing the anarcho punk scene of the 1980s.

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Anti Society. Third in the series from Overground Records cataloguing the anarcho punk scene of the 1980s. 23 tracks (11 previously unreleased), the usual excellent 24 page booklet, this time with an introduction from Sean McGhee, and a host of angry punk protest music.


 


For an excellent account of the times, and this series, visit: www.myspace,com/anarchopunkcdseries

Additional Information

Artist Various Artists
Genre Politics and Struggle, Punk/New Wave
Release Date 2007
Number of discs 1
Label Overground Records
Track Listing
  1. Reality Control - Forgive Us
  2. Icons Of Filth - Your Military
  3. Sears - Not Prepared
  4. A.O.A. - Who Are They Trying To Con?
  5. Liberty - Revenge
  6. Dave Asgrove Band - I Rebel
  7. Karma Sutra - Fantasy Ball
  8. Icon A.D. - Seeing Is Believing
  9. Exit Stance - Christian Militia
  10. Alterntaive - Where Are Your Hiroshimas?
  11. Look Mummy Clowns - Sell Your Dreams
  12. Reality - Acceptable Death Loss
  13. Thatcher On Acid - Our Gods Are Falling Down
  14. Part 1 - Salem
  15. Andy T - Exploitation
  16. Revulsion - Out Of Touch
  17. Apostles - Berserker
  18. Untermensch - Ashfield Valley Headkick
  19. Hagar The Womb - Dressed To Kill
  20. Stalag 17 - Doomesday Machine
  21. Oi Polloi - Stop Vivisection Now
  22. Anti State Control - M.U.S.E.
  23. The Mental - Attack

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