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Confusion Is The End So let's dance, let's shake Let's sing this night away Let's…
Dead End Spent a buck for every dime I earned It's the story…
Don´t Tell Me Bobby Valentino Ah hey yo Tim drop the beat for…
It´s Time I've been here a long time I've been here a long…



Missing In Action Well he lost his mind behind enemy lines, Always running,…
Time To Die (GUITAR)....... THIS TIME FOR YOU TO DIE THIS TIME FOR YOU …
War Hero He said, "Son, have you seen the world? Well, what would…


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The Hardcore\Punk Archive

The following is some notes on each of the recordings used in this video:
-The Necros (From Maumee, OH) tracks are taken from some demos recorded around 1982. I feel like these probably would've been the recordings used.
-The Autistic Behavior (From Philly) tracks are taken from their Shattered Cattle album, recorded in 1982 and never officially released until 2014.
-GI tracks are taken from their Make An Effort EP, released in 1983 but recorded in Feb 1982.
-Skewbald (Also known as Grand Union) track is taken from the "2 Songs" 7", recorded in 1982 but not released until 1990. The track is titled "Skewbald" on the tracklisting and I'm not sure which Skewbald track that was intended to be. Here I decided to use "You're Not Fooling Me".
-Void tracks taken from the recording sessions for the Faith/Void split LP. "Black, Jewish and Poor" is a session outtake, presumably intended to be used on this comp.
-Faith tracks are taken from the Faith/Void split LP.
-The first chunk of Double-O tracks are taken from their 2nd demo session in 1981 and the second chunk are taken from their 4th demo session also in 1981. Double-O is the only band on the comp with two different sets of tracks - I'm not sure why that is but I'm not complaining.
-Misguided tracks are taken from their 2nd demo session.
-Kraut tracks are taken from the sessions for their An Adjustment To Society LP.
-After the Kraut tracks there were supposed to be three tracks by Peer Pressure, a short-lived and obscure DC Hardcore band with Tom Berrard and Danny Ingram. These tracks unfortunately never seem to have made it to the internet age.
-The Scream tracks were recorded at the 171A studio in 1982.
-The Crucial Truth (Also knows as Crucial T.) were also recorded at the 171A studio in 1982 and were taken from American Hardcore author Steven Blush's "24 Hours of Hardcore" playlist.
-The tracks by The Mob were also recorded at the 171A studio in 1982. Included here is "F.A.S.T.", taken from the 24 Hours of Hardcore playlist. Another song called "Overthrow" was also to be included on the comp but I couldn't find it to include here - c'est la vie.
-The Influence tracks were presumably also recorded at 171A. These tracks are taken from uploads by "SBTC" on YouTube - thanks!
-Bad Brains tracks are session outtakes from their self-titled debut album, recorded at 171A in 1981.
-Even Worse tracks recorded at 171A in Feb 1982 during the sessions for an LP, eventually released in 1996 as part of the You've Ruined Everything CD (With the session issued on vinyl in 2016). Three tracks were intended for use on the comp, two of which appear here. The missing track is titled "Distance".
-Bloodclot! tracks were recorded at 171A for use on the comp. The first song here was taken from the 24 Hours of Hardcore playlist. The other three songs in this video were taken from a live set recorded at CBGBs. I'm unsure of the title of the last song used but the name of the last Bloodclot! song on the comp is "Mechanical Evolution"; I'm unsure whether this is the name of the song used here or not.
-After this, there are supposed to be two tracks by UXA (from LA) taken from a live performance at 171A, as are the tracks by Angry Samoans (LA), DOA (Vancouver) and The Subhumans (Vancouver). I once had the sets by UXA and Angry Samoans downloaded but I can no longer seem to find them. The UXA tracks are not included in this video. The Angry Samoans tracks in this video come from a live performance at Mabuhuy Gardens in San Francisco in 1983. The DOA tracks included in this video come from their Hardcore '81 and Something Better Change LPs respectively. The first and third Subhumans tracks included in this video come from their Incorrect Thoughts LP and the second comes from their No Wishes, No Prayers LP.
-The final set of tracks were supposed to come from a band called The New Standard. I know nothing about this band and their tracks never made it to the internet age so they aren't included in this video.



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The following is some notes on each of the recordings used in this video:
-The Necros (From Maumee, OH) tracks are taken from some demos recorded around 1982. I feel like these probably would've been the recordings used.
-The Autistic Behavior (From Philly) tracks are taken from their Shattered Cattle album, recorded in 1982 and never officially released until 2014.
-GI tracks are taken from their Make An Effort EP, released in 1983 but recorded in Feb 1982.
-Skewbald (Also known as Grand Union) track is taken from the "2 Songs" 7", recorded in 1982 but not released until 1990. The track is titled "Skewbald" on the tracklisting and I'm not sure which Skewbald track that was intended to be. Here I decided to use "You're Not Fooling Me".
-Void tracks taken from the recording sessions for the Faith/Void split LP. "Black, Jewish and Poor" is a session outtake, presumably intended to be used on this comp.
-Faith tracks are taken from the Faith/Void split LP.
-The first chunk of Double-O tracks are taken from their 2nd demo session in 1981 and the second chunk are taken from their 4th demo session also in 1981. Double-O is the only band on the comp with two different sets of tracks - I'm not sure why that is but I'm not complaining.
-Misguided tracks are taken from their 2nd demo session.
-Kraut tracks are taken from the sessions for their An Adjustment To Society LP.
-After the Kraut tracks there were supposed to be three tracks by Peer Pressure, a short-lived and obscure DC Hardcore band with Tom Berrard and Danny Ingram. These tracks unfortunately never seem to have made it to the internet age.
-The Scream tracks were recorded at the 171A studio in 1982.
-The Crucial Truth (Also knows as Crucial T.) were also recorded at the 171A studio in 1982 and were taken from American Hardcore author Steven Blush's "24 Hours of Hardcore" playlist.
-The tracks by The Mob were also recorded at the 171A studio in 1982. Included here is "F.A.S.T.", taken from the 24 Hours of Hardcore playlist. Another song called "Overthrow" was also to be included on the comp but I couldn't find it to include here - c'est la vie.
-The Influence tracks were presumably also recorded at 171A. These tracks are taken from uploads by "SBTC" on YouTube - thanks!
-Bad Brains tracks are session outtakes from their self-titled debut album, recorded at 171A in 1981.
-Even Worse tracks recorded at 171A in Feb 1982 during the sessions for an LP, eventually released in 1996 as part of the You've Ruined Everything CD (With the session issued on vinyl in 2016). Three tracks were intended for use on the comp, two of which appear here. The missing track is titled "Distance".
-Bloodclot! tracks were recorded at 171A for use on the comp. The first song here was taken from the 24 Hours of Hardcore playlist. The other three songs in this video were taken from a live set recorded at CBGBs. I'm unsure of the title of the last song used but the name of the last Bloodclot! song on the comp is "Mechanical Evolution"; I'm unsure whether this is the name of the song used here or not.
-After this, there are supposed to be two tracks by UXA (from LA) taken from a live performance at 171A, as are the tracks by Angry Samoans (LA), DOA (Vancouver) and The Subhumans (Vancouver). I once had the sets by UXA and Angry Samoans downloaded but I can no longer seem to find them. The UXA tracks are not included in this video. The Angry Samoans tracks in this video come from a live performance at Mabuhuy Gardens in San Francisco in 1983. The DOA tracks included in this video come from their Hardcore '81 and Something Better Change LPs respectively. The first and third Subhumans tracks included in this video come from their Incorrect Thoughts LP and the second comes from their No Wishes, No Prayers LP.
-The final set of tracks were supposed to come from a band called The New Standard. I know nothing about this band and their tracks never made it to the internet age so they aren't included in this video.

Jason Misfit

THANKS FOR PUTTING ALL THIS TOGETHER... I TOO SHARE THIS KIND OF OBSESSION FOR OLD HARDCORE PUNK...nothing else compares

The Hardcore\Punk Archive

@MrSpyhere Nah, all this happened way before my time unfortunately

MrSpyhere

Yo thanks for the history lesson, big props for putting this together were u around back then?

TransitionDesert

Peer Pressure also had Toni Young (Red C, Dove) and David Byers (DC Necros, H.R./Human Rights)

Joe Doomsday Pio

Feels like being 15 again making mix tapes for friends

blackoperations

fantastic! you've did a great job putting this together!

Piszczel

so much great bands on there!

Jason Misfit

Such painstaking work putting all this together! AWESOME

Knightkow Productions

where could I download this comp?
this thing kickass

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