I remember pre ordering this 7" from Lookout. I got notification that it had been delivered and was waiting at the post office. I woke up early in the middle of a Colorado blizzard, put on my coveralls and a ski mask and made the trek. Half way through the cops stopped me, detained me for 45 minutes and then let me go on my way. To sum it up, it was a very cold 3 hour excursion before I got home and played the greatest 7" record ever released.
In 1988 I was a 13 year old San Diego county skateboarder into punk rock and ska music; then I discovered the hectic ep on vinyl. It was the absolute ultimate for me.
From one California Native to the other, this is our culture. Glad it helped shape and form us. I'm born and raised in Berkeley, where they carved their name. Glad to have been showed love by them since a teen. Especially with parents from the IE & LBC. Stay up!
I am the son of a Pakistani convenience store owner, when they would chant pick it up pick it up pick it up, my dad would chant back put it back, put it back, put it back on the shelf where you found it please sir. Prajesh was so punk rock.
I just used this and a Benchmade Leuku back-to-back. The first thing I noticed when I put the Mora in my hand after the Benchmade was the comfort and balance.
@@user-gc7vm6lv9cas an active hard drug user who is no longer a junky because heroin has gone the way of the dinosaur, and fentanyl is fucking gross(Beijing, CIA nice try but not today motherfuckers) and someone who also has a family, career, car payments and mortgage I understand this song from both ends. Everytime I clean up I automatically go into work addiction. More shiny stuff will fix me. I got off the hype at 39, by 40 I was trying desperately to make up for lost time. I met her, married her, impregnated her and took a position with way more stress in sales instead of journalism. Now my only personal joy, the one we need that belongs to us alone, is freelancing articles on bands at shows, and I catch hell every Sunday morning when I show up late to church fainting smelling of morning booze and primo'd cigs I smoke on the way during the drive in. I guess a sick person is just a sick person. Went to the therapist, and they said we want you to take these drugs.... Held the script long enough to see if it was a benzo or pregabalin, it was not. Nice try but.... Not today motherfuckers.
Had to? I would say I got to. Paradigm shift on that. Punk Rock riots are an honor to participate in. I was in 2, TSOL in 2000 and Cadillac Tramps/X-Menbers 1994, both in Long Beach, best shows ever regardless of playing. Keep rocking and rioting my friend, we are a dying breed.
I remember pre ordering this 7" from Lookout. I got notification that it had been delivered and was waiting at the post office.
I woke up early in the middle of a Colorado blizzard, put on my coveralls and a ski mask and made the trek.
Half way through the cops stopped me, detained me for 45 minutes and then let me go on my way.
To sum it up, it was a very cold 3 hour excursion before I got home and played the greatest 7" record ever released.
Epic
THAT SOUNDS ABOUT RIGHT LOL
Geez what did the cops want?
Confirmation of a package? Couldn't have been THAT long ago... I remember the old days well. Rotary phones and freedom! Haha
Junkie's Runnin' Dry - 0:00
Here We Go Again - 2:05
Hoboken - 4:10
Yellin' In My Ear - 5:22
Sleep Long - 6:55
Healthy Body - 9:03
+Dylan C. thanks m8
0:00 junkies runnin dry
2:05 here we go again
4:10 hoboken
5:22 yelling in my ear
6:55 sleep long
9:04 healthy body
hero
In 1988 I was a 13 year old San Diego county skateboarder into punk rock and ska music; then I discovered the hectic ep on vinyl. It was the absolute ultimate for me.
From one California Native to the other, this is our culture. Glad it helped shape and form us. I'm born and raised in Berkeley, where they carved their name. Glad to have been showed love by them since a teen. Especially with parents from the IE & LBC. Stay up!
2:36 one of my favorite stretches of lyrical delivery!
Best Punk ep ever..life changing
First vinyl with my first money. No regrets
huphup hup! huphup hup!
pickitup pickitup! pickitup!
I am the son of a Pakistani convenience store owner, when they would chant pick it up pick it up pick it up, my dad would chant back put it back, put it back, put it back on the shelf where you found it please sir. Prajesh was so punk rock.
I just used this and a Benchmade Leuku back-to-back. The first thing I noticed when I put the Mora in my hand after the Benchmade was the comfort and balance.
As an ex-junkie this song has much darker meaning…
As an on again off again junkie this album is so so. It's much better when I'm on!
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@@user-gc7vm6lv9cas an active hard drug user who is no longer a junky because heroin has gone the way of the dinosaur, and fentanyl is fucking gross(Beijing, CIA nice try but not today motherfuckers) and someone who also has a family, career, car payments and mortgage I understand this song from both ends. Everytime I clean up I automatically go into work addiction. More shiny stuff will fix me. I got off the hype at 39, by 40 I was trying desperately to make up for lost time. I met her, married her, impregnated her and took a position with way more stress in sales instead of journalism. Now my only personal joy, the one we need that belongs to us alone, is freelancing articles on bands at shows, and I catch hell every Sunday morning when I show up late to church fainting smelling of morning booze and primo'd cigs I smoke on the way during the drive in.
I guess a sick person is just a sick person. Went to the therapist, and they said we want you to take these drugs.... Held the script long enough to see if it was a benzo or pregabalin, it was not.
Nice try but.... Not today motherfuckers.
saw them in L.A. way back when. still got a numbered copy, had to go through a riot for it.
Awesome👍
Had to? I would say I got to. Paradigm shift on that. Punk Rock riots are an honor to participate in. I was in 2, TSOL in 2000 and Cadillac Tramps/X-Menbers 1994, both in Long Beach, best shows ever regardless of playing. Keep rocking and rioting my friend, we are a dying breed.
35 Years ago today!
Always makes me happy !
Best punk/ska band period, change my mind!!!!
no
@@starrcity2534 who is
@@starrcity2534 NO. Period.
Great energy, and fun
Fucking incredible
Love u. Thanxxx
insaaaaaaaaaaaNNne ! ! ! ! ! !
Important 7 inch folks...
ohh baby
Yeah man
Stomp ya Fukin feet
Recorded Nov./Dec. 1987
Released January 1988
Lookout #3
Chrimpshrine Eat Shit
Crimpshrine still better.
🔥
Muito bom... obrigado...
The opening song definitely sounds like Rancid.
Volkner you know why right?
Of course.
Volkner yeah man, Tim is the fuckin' shit!
Well in a way it kinda is.
No more like rancid sounds like op ivy