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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Dirty Rotten LP,
1983 Vinyl LP Album Reissue Dirty Rotten Records, R Radical Records - DRR 1983, DRR 1983 02. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Dirty Rotten LP, 1983 CD Rotten Records - 2088-2 Reissue from 1987 - Roadrunner Records / Rotten Records 1983-1984-1988 RR 9555 2 Tracks 14-15-16-26 taken from the "Violent Pacification" EP (1984) Tracks 27-28 are previously unreleased versions. The other tracks are from the "Dirty Rotten" LP (1983) 03. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Dealing With It!, 1985 Vinyl LP Album Death Records, Enigma Records - Death 003, 72069-1 04. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Dealing With It!, 1985 CD Album Reissue from 1991 Rotten Records - ROTC 005
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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Crossover,
1987 Vinyl LP Album
Metal Blade Records - 7 73402-1 06. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Crossover, 1987 CD Album Roadrunner Records - RR 349620 07. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - 4 Of A Kind, 1988 Vinyl LP Album Roadrunner Records - RR 9538 1 08. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - 4 Of A Kind, 1988 CD Album Metal Blade Records - 3984-17012-2 09. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Thrash Zone, 1989 Vinyl LP Album Roadracer Records - RO 9429 1 10. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Thrash Zone, 1989 CD Album Enigma Records, Metal Blade Records - REST 72437, REST 72437 11. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Definition, 1992 Vinyl LP Album Rotten Records - 2093-1 12. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Definition, 1992 CD Rotten Records - 2093-2 P&C 1992 Rotten Records D.R.I. = Dirty Rotten Imbeciles 13. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Live, 1994 CD Rotten Records - 2096-2 14. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Full Speed Ahead, 1995 CD Rotten Records - 2099-2 P&C 1995 Rotten Records YEAR: 1995 15. Various - We Don't Need Society D.R.I. Tribute, 2002 CD Compilation Malt Soda Recordings - MSR6 , Compilation Contains 37 songs by: Deface, Shut The Fuck Up, Holy Moses, Capitalist Casualties, Sappy Bell, Strap-Ons, The, Very Metal, Jackalopes, The, Victory Flag, Deceased, Candy Striper Death Orgy, Zero Bullshit, L'Amico Di Martucci, Electric Frankenstein, Mirrormen, The, Chopcore, Eight Bucks Experiment, Crosstops, Total Fucking Destruction, Resort To Distort, Mr. Bungle, North Side Kings, Milkman, Fartz, The, Mala Suerte, Reality's End, Hollywood Hate, Butcher, The, Crash, Mercury Legion, Mc Jesus, Bloodshot Hooligans, Ratos De Porão, Retox, 40 Grit, Bloodred Bacteria 16. Dirty Rotten Imbeciles - Live At CBGB's 1984, 2005 CD Album Beer City Records - BCCD118 Dealing with it for 30 years! And counting. From the golden wagon of eternally classic and genre-defining entities [insert your preference here: Bad Brains, Motörhead, Judas Priest, Slayer, Venom...], D.R.I. fueled a lifelong love story: my first aural contact with D.R.I. go back to the What Does Not Hurts Us and P.E.A.C.E./War compilations. Then I miraculously got my own copy of the Dirty Rotten LP (thanks Gisela from West-Berlin!!! Best pen-pal ever!), which floored me - fastest piece of sound I had ever heard (in 1984). Then during my summer vacation in 1985 in SF, Ca, I had an afternoon to kill before the Possessed/Slayer show, so I went to the Record Vault, where I bought (hold your teeth): C.O.C. - Animosity, Raw Power - Screams From The Gutter, SSD - How We Rock, Hallows Eve - Tales Of Terror, Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales, Hirax - Raging Violence, Septic Death - Now That..., Dr Know - Plug-In Jesus, Lääz Rockit - City's Gonna Burn and... D.R.I. - Dealing With It! Wasn't that an amazingly superior day? I remember it as vividly as the days my kids were born. D.R.I. UNTIL MY LAST BREATH!!! Remove brackets and unzip: [direct rezer invasion] !ZER Dirty Rotten Imbeciles ZER! |
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Great post. Until 4oak (included, which consumed all their creativity and energy) they were great. My first time was the "Violent Pacification" EP on cassette - still own it. ...trn, t, tun, tun, tun, t, tun, tun,...viiiiolent pacification,...
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DeleteThe Live at CBGB 1984 is one legendary piece of burning thrashcore!! Eternal worship to one of the most intense live recordings ever.
ReplyDeleteWhere was the Record Vault? North Beach? When I moved to SF there were record stores (and cinemas) everywhere...alas those days are gone.
ReplyDeleteI do not remember, I were there only once.
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Talk of a Possessed show and Celtic Frost reminds me of the World War III concert in Montreal around that time.
ReplyDeleteYeah it's nagged me for 30 years. I MISSED IT but I have an excuse, i was living 6000 km away.
DeleteYeah, those good ol' days...D.R.I. - Dealing with it was THE record that made me move from Metal to Hardcore for good back in 1986...at least for like 19 years. Back to Metal for quite some time now (just do the Math). No more problem to handle both styles of extreme music simultaneously. ^^ Anyways...one groundbracking and earth-shaking release. No matter what they turned to in later days...they will ever have my zerrest gratitude for what they did for Hardcore and me personally.
ReplyDeleteD.R.I. Made me move from Hardcore BACK to my punk roots, first two ok but what the hell happened after that?
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DeleteYeah. But Speed Metal kinda feels like one nasty badge to put on a band. It's kinda like bad Metal from the mid 80's. ^^ If you're benevolent, you'd just call it Crossover. Most of the songs still got some sort of Hardcore feeling to it, with just enough Metal to make purists wanna puke. ^^ I used to feel that way back in '87, but I am pretty ok with it today. The times they are a changing...
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