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  • 01. Furder
    02. Empty Faces
    03. Armchair Critic
    04. Thatchula
    05. Eve Of The End
    06. Single Ticket To Hell
    07. State Of Emergency
    08. Kiss Of Death
    09. Lies Lies Lies
    10. Abuse
    11. Lucky Ones
    12. You Don't Care
    13. Eternal Tomb
    14. False Prophecies
    15. Ignorant
    16. Drugshit
    17. Live By The Bomb... Die By The Bomb
    18. Furder
    19. Bllind Eye
    20. Wicked
    21. Viviseccion - Tortura Innecessaria
    22. Defiance Of Power
    23. Prisoners
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    RIPCORD

    Discography #1: Damage is Done / Defiance Of Power

    [engl] "This material has been out of print on vinyl for nearly 15 years. This is the shit, though it is nothing more than just a raw thrash attack. It contains all the tracks from their selfproduced flexi and their first album on Manic Ears. RIPCORD definded the english hardcore between 1984 and 1988. Along with HERESY, the STUPIDS, DOOM and EXTREME NOISE TERROR, they were one of the best bands that England had to offer at that time when Cal had gotten his balls sewed on again and the technicolor punks from Kings Road became extinct. RIPCORD, though from Weston-Super-Mare would have loved being a D.C. (TEEN IDOLS / G.I.) or Boston band (S.S.D. / D.Y.S.), but they were one of these bands that could easily outrival their paragons. Their greatest recording event was the John Peel Session (featured on the ""More Songs"" CD resp. later on the Discography Pt. 3 LP). The entire RIPCORD catalog was re-released on 3 vinyl LPs in cooperation with Epistrophy in 2002 with a repress in 2014. Steve Hazzard and John later joined SPITE, John and Jim formed DUMBSTRUCK. Steve, Baz and John later also played in VIOLENT ARREST while Jim joined EXTINCTION OF MANKIND. A1-A9 originally released as The Damage Is Done E.P. flexi on Raging Records. Recorded at Diamond Demo's Studio, Bristol 25/5/1986. Rerecorded and remixed at Emergency Plus Studios, Bristol 31/5/1986. A10-B11 originally released as Defiance Of Power MLP on Manic Ears. Recorded at Sam Studio, Bristol March 1987. "
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    15.04.2014
     

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