Direct Action - trapped in a world, 1985 Here is one of the most cultest Canadian hardcore/thrash records ever released. Accelerated Discharge | Dr Know | Final Conflict classic bash with a touch of metal riffing, stellar execution, many groovy grooving hooks and a real gift for choruses. This is simply fucking great and still sounds 145% essential today. WORLDWIDE CLASSIC THRASHING ROCKING HARDCORE ZERRRRRRRRRRRRR!R!R!RR! R!R !R! !RR! R!RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !R!RR! !R! R! !R !R! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R !R!R! R! !R !R R! R! !RRRRRRRRRRRR !R !R !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R!R!R! R! !R!R! !!! Vinyl rip: 1. H-Bomb 2. Tomorrow's Too Late 3. Living Dead 4. International Blacklist 5. Repression/Eat the Rich (mistakenly not separated, unzer) 6. U.X.B. 7. Fire in the Sky 8. Animal Reflex 9. P.C.P. 10. Angels of Death 11. Hate Generation 12. Spirit of Youth 13. Direct Action 14. Trapped in a World 15. One Tin Soldier 16. Damn-Age (from "there's a method to our madness" comp) This album is so good I might re-rip it with more gain (and the right song split). Any known CD re-release ? (I mean a real one, not yet another vinyl-rip-to-CD). Direct Action on KFTH |
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Direct Action - trapped in a world
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Why are their no songtitles on most of the stuff you posted. Like ODFX lp has none.Can you help me out.Fanx
ReplyDeleteThe only albums with tags are those found on freedb.org by the software I use (audiograber). If the CD is not there, no tag. Of course, no tags on vinyl rips. I don't bother wasting my time editing the tags : I own a copy of each record on this blog (well, the UFD soon I hope!), so I don't need the tags (and I rip the records for myself first!): I can just check the original record if I need the info.
ReplyDeleteWhen I find the titles (= no more than 5 seconds search), I post them. I use KFTH (homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/), metal-archives.com and discogs.com for track listings.
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Fucking post Zer !!! Hugs .
ReplyDeleteThanks mate - never heard this one before.
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ReplyDeleteits a good blog