| 01. B.G.K. - Jonestown Aloha!, 1983 LP Vögelspin Records - Bite 008 02. B.G.K. - White Male Dumbinance 7'', 1984 7'' Vögelspin Records - Bite 010 03. B.G.K. - Nothing Can Go Wrogn!, 1986 LP Vögelspin Records - Bite 011 04. B.G.K. - A Dutch Feast..., 1999 CD Alternative Tentacles - VIRUS 218CD, Compilation 1-20: Jonestown Aloha!, 21-22: from Alles Je Haar Goed Zit...Nr. 2 Compilation (1983, Vögelspin), 24-31: White Male Dumbinance, 32-47: from Nothing Can Go Wrogn! Sledgehammer! Steak hammer! Today, before the snow and the chocolate cake, let us enjoy the long overdue self-requested reload of the legend of B.G.K.'s hammers. I was hit by the B.G.K. train with the version of Arms Race on P.E.A.C.E., played it 10 times in a row, almost broke my neck. Now 26 years later, Nothing Can Go Wrogn! is still the unmovable hardcore classic that blew me away on day one. Yes, it is the Reign In Blood of hardcore. This record is a masterpiece that would have deserved as much mass reverence and praise as anything from the official punk stars from Poison Idea to Bad Brains (and of course it ridicules anything from Black Flag, but I digress, is it useful to insist on my non-fan-of-Black Flag status). I want to build a time machine and change the year 1988 so that B.G.K. do not split up and make more albums. The AT discography CD has a misleading title, this disc is not a complete discography, three songs are missing: the last song (that gloomy semi ballad!) from Nothing Can Go Wrogn!, the song Nothing Can Go Wrong (not on the album) and the first rabid version of Computer Control that are featured on the compilations Viva Umkhonto! and Welcome To 1984. But this CD is a great remaster, especially of Jonestown Aloha! and White Male Dumbinance. Speed, power, elegance, B.G.K.! !ZER B.G.K. ZER! Remove brackets and unzip: [COMPUZER CONTROL] |
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Fucking classics!! Have the CD but the vinyl rips will be nice to have. Danke!!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm BGK c'est ZER!!
ReplyDeletepar contre pour ta petite digression sur Black Flag, il faut quand meme te rappeler que BF, les debut c'est fin 77 et que le pre Rollins, ca a ete composé principalement en 78 et 79 et la est toute la difference (a cote de BF, les sex pistols, c'est du vulgaire rock'n'roll, voir de la pop)
C'est pas faux. Et je ne déteste pas BF, on me l'a simplement trop vendu comme la chose ultime, et je les ai connus après Motörhead et Discharge, donc un peu déçu...
DeleteJ'ai rien contre le rock'n'roll, même vulgaire :-))