All Artists: Abrasive Wheels Title: When the Punks Go Marching in Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Captain Oi! Release Date: 12/8/2000 Album Type: Import Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 621617828629 |
Abrasive Wheels When the Punks Go Marching in Genre: Rock
During 1982 / 83 Abrasive Wheels were Regular's in the UK Independent Top 10 with Singles Like "The Army Song","Vicious Circle" and "Burn 'em Down". Those Are all Featured on this 22 Track CD Version of their Debut LP whic... more » | |
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Album Details During 1982 / 83 Abrasive Wheels were Regular's in the UK Independent Top 10 with Singles Like "The Army Song","Vicious Circle" and "Burn 'em Down". Those Are all Featured on this 22 Track CD Version of their Debut LP which also Includes the Rare Compilation Cut "Criminal Youth". Available as a Full Colour Picture Disc. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsApart from the title track this is great S. Koropeckyj | The Bright Side of the Moon | 04/25/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Looking from an objective point of view and not talking about musical talent or genre preferences this album should be the model for all copycat hardcore punk. This album is fast, pissed off, mostly untalented, and overall a perfect punk album. The original album gives us some of the catchiest tracks ever recorded for the Riot City record company, like Just Another Punk Rock band and Slaughterhouse. However this album doesn't stop with a classic punk album in fact it gives us a whole lot more. A total of seven bonus tracks appear on this album. These bonus tracks are better than the actual material on the album. So Slow and Urban Rebel are great punk songs; Urban Rebel is probably my favorite song on this cd. The Abrasive Wheels deliver all their songs really fast and really honestly too (as honest as punk rock goes). The only downside is the monotony of this album and the simply dreadful title track." A great album 12/12/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a classic UK82 album, right up there with the likes of GBH and Discharge. Nothing about this album doesn't rock. Spike your hair up and put on your leather jacket and boots for this one."
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