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The Chief Assassin to the Sinister
Release Date: 1994-09-27, Audio CD, Headhunter Records
See more photos, specs, and reviewsRockin' at Ground Zero
Limited Edition of 500, colored vinyl, hand silk screened jackets (just like the first batch of the original 1980 Playgems LP)The Gears classic and one of the best L.A. punk albums 'Rockin At Ground Zero' is back, with much more! The band formed in 1978 with Axxel G. Reese (vocals) & Dave Drive (drums) childhood buddies from the part of Los Angeles near downtown called Glassell Park. They created their own sound which was called Punk Surfabilly from seeing the early Hollywood punk bands and being influenced by other cultures of L.A. After their first single, Crazy Rueben was out and Kidd Spike was recruited from The Controllers to play guitar. Now the classic lineup was complete along with Brian Redz on bass. Included here is the complete 1980 'Rockin At Ground Zero' LP packaged with four, yes four, 1979 demo recordings added to it, that have never been released. A Rockabilly d up version of 'Rockin At Ground Zero' and a song that has never been released, 'Girl Crazy', highlight these newly found tunes. Nineteen tunes in total that have been remastered! This is a must for all fans.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsNormal Happiness
The second release from ex-Guided By Voices member inside a calendar year. Pollard has assembled a tour de force that will single-handedly re-establish the 2-minute pop song as one of the truly American art forms of this new century. Sixteen songs in just over 35 minutes, with brilliant melodies that'll be stuck in your head for days.
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