I followed bands like this when I was a young lad growing up in the care homes in the 1980's , it gave me the strength to fight & survive, RESPECT!! Am still here you bastards haha
I was banned from the care home a mate was in back in 81 after we played this at maximum volume and pogoed around his room like our lives depended on it. :D Me telling the stick-in-his-ass care-home manager to "Get tae f*ck, four-eyes" probably didn't help. :p
Same here mate...55... and this is one song I want played at my funeral ( sorry that may come across odd but always has been the 1 song ) This has to be my all time favourite 7" well that and Action Time & Vision by ATV. But this band left a lasting impression on me. Love them. Conflict, Crass, Rudimentary Peni, Zounds et al good time to be alive
I haven't heard this in years and it's even more sick then I remember. I loved listening to this, Crass, Dirt and The Mob growing up and I still love it just the same as did when I was younger. For me Punk will never die! Long live Punk Rock! Cheers to punks from wherever it is you hail from! 🍻
Bought this on a whim in 1983.... Along with Crass, Rudimentary and so on from now long gone Moby Disc on Topanga Blvd in the San Fernando Valley. Such great memories of numerous punk gigs at Fenders Ballroom, Carne Dr Grande.... Good to know young people still appreciate this!!!
On a whim, that's how I probably bought the only copy of "Walk Among Us" in the Victorville locale. Had to listen to it by myself to make sure I didn't embarrass myself when I turned friends onto it. Loved it, of course! Peace and cheers.
@@itscrowtime Was this the gig that was Crass, Flux, Annie Anxiety and D&V? If so I was there. Great gig, remember people slam diving from the balcony!
Ha Ha my kids do the same thing. They skank around and even do the circle pit skip. So I taught em how to thrash and they love skankin around the living room with dad and thrashing. My little girl asks for "fast music daddy" and asks if I wanna thrash. I love it. Can't wait to get those kids into the band room.
As an intelligent American stoner punk musician in 1980, Crass (and by extension the early Discharge singles) were riveting. This single was later but it got me too. 40 yrs later I realize it's got a lot more going on rhythmically and melodicly than the other releases the label put out at the time. Of course the Zoundz single was total standout and stands alone on its merit.
saw them live and they gave a lift home. them and crass shaped my childhood. flux went on to release music by KUKL featuring bjork, prodigy I believe and the Shamen.
It's the whole feel of this record, especially the rhythm section. No one had played punk in this way before, it almost has a tribal feel to and probably why the name of Flux of Pink Indians was so relevant to the music.
When I was a young lad, say around 15yrs old me and my mates used to shout in our science class...'Ya try to stroke me in a field then go home and eat me as your meal". completely irrelevant and meaningless, yet memorable, of course! That was in around 1981, when this came out.
I bought thison release, just bought another copy for a lot more than I paid first time! I loved their tribal vibe, there was only Killing Joke doing something similar.
Vicarious Living Rids Your Boredom - yeah! I saw 'em once in Preston Lancs, talked to 'em for a bit before they played... can't remember the gig tho', too much strong lager for my frail organism
So true my friend! I don’t think they make real punk music anymore. Too much corporate leeches involved in everything. So sad but it sure is good to know there is still true punks out there in the world even today. Just imagine if there was no more Crass or Flux, it just disappeared one day, like what would we listen to Dubstep? Hip flop, cuntry. O blow that shit right the flux up! Never!!!!!
@@danielsullivan7510there is…it’s just way more underground now. Check out stuff on Blackwater Records, Static Shock Records, Iron Lung Records, and Toxic State Records. There’s even under ground anarcho fest still going on. Skull Fest in Pittsburgh and A Varning for Montreal. Hope this comment finds you well and not too late !
Morning is better with Pink Flux ......so sweet to Animals ( cows to whales being intelligent giving art of protest to human cruelty on industrial veal farms slaughterhouses sick system of meat process for worst way to die in last hours / days thatand their equal souls worthy of a deep respect for standing on side of the heards of meaty Tuesday tortured beef ...I love this album ....for all animals to be treated kind until death does the part of process .......THANK YOU FOR STANDING UP FOR THEM .From my pasture to the plate be better than butchers who are as sick as serial killers are in slaughter ,animals need compassion not shocking devices , tramatic last tortured breath of horses and cows ,chickens, pigs . killers in meat processing facility plants OCTABITES LEA
This is the kind of thing I would have listened to at the time, although I never heard of Flux of Pink Indians until now. It's not my kind of music anymore, but I loved the band name when I read it, and had to check it out.
Awh! The Subhumans :) They were great. But my main memory of them was getting stoned with Dick in the back of their shitty tour van after a gig they did at the Red Lion in Gravesend.
Sleeping Dogs, Rudimentary Peni, Conflict, Poison Girls, Napalm Death (Crass A-sides), MDC, KUKL (Björk’s first band), The Snipers, The Zounds, The Mob, Alternative, D & V, Andy T, Omega Tribe-and so many more-not to mention Crass themselves…been 30 years for me, and my eyes still tear up when I listen…punk is everything, even if the new generation is polluting it with PC, woke authoritarianism; they will never take punk from us!
When Illustrators coordinate in good faith they often fail to see where the collateral damage may fall. Flux of Pink Indians give me sanity at times when all else fails.
One of the best fucking uk ep's I've ever heard to this day, punk rock as fuck and dirty, love chaos uk, discharge, ripcord, crass, subhumans, but this has its own violent conviction, I fucking love it
I haven't heard this since the eighties still relevant unfortunately LOVE THIS. I HAD MY ENTIRE RECORD COLLECTION STOLEN IN 1993 FIVE BEER CRATES FULL 😡🤬😤😢😥😭
@Reuben Jones all these years later I'm still totally bummed out by it most of those records are very very hard to impossible to get small run's worth hundreds of dollars each or more now 😭😭😭
@Reuben Jones I've done similar about a year before my records got stolen my leather jacket and redline BMX got stolen from inside the back of our place we rented at night the jacket had skull and crossbones stud's on the collar my dad had brought the stud's for me in England not to long after they were stolen A MATE? Had exactly the same stud's on a wrist ban he'd made i asked him were can you buy them from i went to the shop BLUE DUDE and they had never heard of or seen stud's like that. I got a wrist ban with skull and crossbones and he got the SHIT beaten out of him by me a few times never got my jacket or redline BMX back but he disappeared from our scene no one trusted him and i would go postal every time i saw him. His Punk nickname was perfect if only we'd thought about it before letting him into our scene RAT and he was a RAT WHO'S NOSE SHOULD REMIND HIM OF ME EVERY TIME HE LOOK'S INTO THE MIRROR IT'S GOT A BIG SIDEWAYS KINK FROM MY FOREHEAD IMPACTING THE FRONT OF HIS FACE (thank you dad/animal) who showed me how to deal with agro people who get into your personal space Liverpool kiss is just what they ordered and get
@Reuben Jones and your photo is rubbing it in FLUX OF PINK INDIAN'S NU SMELL I MISS THAT AMONG THE OTHERS STOLEN. CAN YOU SMELL THE NEW SMELL? I LAD I CAN IT'S A COMING FROM OVER THERE
@Reuben Jones I've got a small group of friends who are more like family who i trust with my life and if you go to the grave with only a handful of people like that i think you're doing ok I've had to weed out some douchebags over time and it's always thieves or dick heads who think they have a right to lay hands on their girlfriends and when caught it hasn't ended well for them one of those CUNTS is the reason i don't drink alcohol anymore i was pissed and caught up until then one of my best friends beating up his girlfriend and i went to town on him when i had calmed down a bit i was shocked by what I'd done i could have killed him drunk and out of control so i don't drink alcohol anymore easy as that i get my kicks from weed
@Reuben Jones I'll tell you what not drinking has done for me i haven't been in a fight since i stopped drinking alcohol and i can remember every gig I've been to since then and I'm the sober driver who makes sure we all get home safely i drove trucks for twenty years so I'm fairly experienced behind the wheel and take driving seriously I've lost to many people to drunk drivers including my girlfriend's younger brother and she commited suicide 18 months later 21st of may 1997 it still bums me out
I love this album for it's about anti slaughter and anti digital crap raw real love it for grandfathered punk roots xxoo esp...#2 & 3 guitar bass & drums are awesome with singers staged make of of the vocal tracks punks
@@tomquirin4231 Hi Tom. You may already like early Discharge, such as the WHY 12" EP or the others such as Fight Back etc. I got back into listening to these things again thanks to the internet and people who upload this stuff. I saw this band live once at a Crass gig in about 1981
@@aristotle358 yes i have then on cdr's now , one of my pers. favs. ! , i love chaos u.k. too !with simon greenham , you in the u.s. ?, you a cdr trader by chance ? whats state you in ?, thanks > tom !
@@tomquirin4231 No. I am in England in GB/UK. Unfortunately I got rid of all my vinyl in the mid-80s for one reason or another. I sure regret that now!
@@aristotle358 i bet, whats your age b.t.w. ?, i only collect cds/cdr's , never viynl here , i love crustpunk too, and legion of parasites/one way system / flea's and lice , etc etc etc , i get alot of music from soulseek and y.t. nowadays brotha , you still got cds ?, talk soon > tom !
I'm 64 now, and this stuff still sounds great to me. Cheers!
I followed bands like this when I was a young lad growing up in the care homes in the 1980's , it gave me the strength to fight & survive, RESPECT!! Am still here you bastards haha
Good lad Dave!
Nice one, Dave.
Fuck yea
True that Dave! I don't think I would be alive without bands like Crass and the offshoots. Seriously. Cheers.
I was banned from the care home a mate was in back in 81 after we played this at maximum volume and pogoed around his room like our lives depended on it. :D
Me telling the stick-in-his-ass care-home manager to "Get tae f*ck, four-eyes" probably didn't help. :p
What an amazing tune , I bought it when I was 16 in 1981 I’m 55 now an it still sounds fantastic, Fuck yea!
Go on man,i am 53,still enjoying this shit. Which is great,makes me young
I was at this gig too fucking fantastic times .I was 16 at the time .seen Crass ,Flux ,Conflict a few times there great venue
Same here mate...55... and this is one song I want played at my funeral ( sorry that may come across odd but always has been the 1 song ) This has to be my all time favourite 7" well that and Action Time & Vision by ATV. But this band left a lasting impression on me. Love them. Conflict, Crass, Rudimentary Peni, Zounds et al good time to be alive
Same here.
I haven't heard this in years and it's even more sick then I remember. I loved listening to this, Crass, Dirt and The Mob growing up and I still love it just the same as did when I was younger. For me Punk will never die! Long live Punk Rock! Cheers to punks from wherever it is you hail from! 🍻
Discharge,Poison Girls,Honey Bane,Anti Pasti.......
Bought this on a whim in 1983.... Along with Crass, Rudimentary and so on from now long gone Moby Disc on Topanga Blvd in the San Fernando Valley. Such great memories of numerous punk gigs at Fenders Ballroom, Carne Dr Grande.... Good to know young people still appreciate this!!!
Ayyyy, another LA punk!
Oi! From Montebello
Used to hit up the moby disc in pasadena!
On a whim, that's how I probably bought the only copy of "Walk Among Us" in the Victorville locale. Had to listen to it by myself to make sure I didn't embarrass myself when I turned friends onto it. Loved it, of course! Peace and cheers.
SIGNAL!
Brilliant days we had no money but had sum great nites watchin thease bands
One of the best EP's of all time in my opinion
I saw these when I was 14 at Digbeth Civic Hall in Birmingham supporting Crass. Fantastic stuff.
Jealous. Lucky sod.
I may have been at the same gig, my friend... About 15 years old myself.
3 May 1982. I still have the original ticket, but am unable to display here.
I drove Flux to that Gig , great venue.
@@itscrowtime Was this the gig that was Crass, Flux, Annie Anxiety and D&V? If so I was there. Great gig, remember people slam diving from the balcony!
ishortland Crass were a great band. Loved them back in the day.
It seems this is my three year olds favourite jam. He is pogoing along completely unprompted.
Without provocation
Ha Ha my kids do the same thing. They skank around and even do the circle pit skip. So I taught em how to thrash and they love skankin around the living room with dad and thrashing. My little girl asks for "fast music daddy" and asks if I wanna thrash. I love it. Can't wait to get those kids into the band room.
Cool dad
Based
Coolest dad ever give that kid the world man you’re awesome
Born 10 years to late but there was just something special about these bands. Wish I was there to see them.
The bass is glorious!
The Crass band's all got that awesome bass line in their songs
@@matthewsmith3611 yeah I'm a huge fan of Crass as well.
Reminds me of rudimentary peni
Sure is
Agreed
As an intelligent American stoner punk musician in 1980, Crass (and by extension the early Discharge singles) were riveting. This single was later but it got me too. 40 yrs later I realize it's got a lot more going on rhythmically and melodicly than the other releases the label put out at the time. Of course the Zoundz single was total standout and stands alone on its merit.
Intelligent American LOL
Hahaahah. Yeah. Well. We do exist@@jeanneaconda2664
Cant cheat Karma buddy!
I still have this single and still love it. A great time to be alive.
saw them live and they gave a lift home. them and crass shaped my childhood. flux went on to release music by KUKL featuring bjork, prodigy I believe and the Shamen.
K.u.k.l was on crass records too huh?
Bought this at the time, still got it and still relevant.
punkrock never dies in ya heart.
h.m.
Makes me pogo, superb Punk record, well played/produced.
when this came out onn the label my mind was blown away the sound fukin hell
Fantastic song,as good as it always will be.👌👌👌
Love the posters you get when you open the sleeves of these independent labels.Crass, Poison girls etc.
You could recognize a Crass label cover art from miles,very unique
The Nic Blinko art posters in all the Rudi Peni vinyls were the greatest. Still have my Death Church poster hanging on my wall after 2 decades now.
THE POISEN GIRLS , NOW THAT WAS A BAND AMIGO
40 years old, still sounds viable!
52 and this is still badd ass .... punk foreva
a real classic. for me
It's the whole feel of this record, especially the rhythm section. No one had played punk in this way before, it almost has a tribal feel to and probably why the name of Flux of Pink Indians was so relevant to the music.
except for Crass... but I like Flux way better...
It's post-punk, but Killing Joke had a tribal feel to a lot of their early stuff
@Pete Testube I wouldn't know, I wasn't there lol
Crass did
@@MelonieMayhem Sounds nothing like Crass 👍
Excellent album
this is fluxing awesome !
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still got this ep 👍🙌
an old favourite
as relevant now (if not more so) than when I first bought it as a 12 year old kid. Awesome, life changing music.
love this EP
one the great opening of a song
All the best you game changers!!!!
This makes me smile.
lovely
You have great music on your channel! Cheers!!
The the Bass is killing me - thank you. 👍🤪
Saw them live in Preston. They really believed what they sang, they weren’t sell outs. I hardly remember the gig I was so full of speed and snakebite.
I like me some speed. But do tell me what snake bite is. I'm American, so maybe that's a beer in the UK?
@@joeywhiteside3729 snakebite is larger or beer mixed with cider gets you well wasted
@@davidmc3262 I will try this now.
January 31st 1980.. was there aswell mate x
Wtf is snakebite fuckin foreign shit
Killer tune
Some good stuff here.
Lotta love
Beaucoup de souvenirs et super album
When I was a young lad, say around 15yrs old me and my mates used to shout in our science class...'Ya try to stroke me in a field then go home and eat me as your meal".
completely irrelevant and meaningless, yet memorable, of course! That was in around 1981, when this came out.
All that stuff was great... I saw crass play at a target.
Best Cockney Yorkshire accent ever hahaha
Sorry, I'm one of the oldies...still is one of my favorite songs. Good luck littles!
I bought thison release, just bought another copy for a lot more than I paid first time! I loved their tribal vibe, there was only Killing Joke doing something similar.
Vicarious Living Rids Your Boredom - yeah! I saw 'em once in Preston Lancs, talked to 'em for a bit before they played... can't remember the gig tho', too much strong lager for my frail organism
@@victimsfamily5398 its about living your life through other peoples actions
You will never ever hear anything like this again.
So true my friend! I don’t think they make real punk music anymore. Too much corporate leeches involved in everything. So sad but it sure is good to know there is still true punks out there in the world even today. Just imagine if there was no more Crass or Flux, it just disappeared one day, like what would we listen to Dubstep? Hip flop, cuntry. O blow that shit right the flux up! Never!!!!!
@danielsullivan7510 true, still listen at 62
@@danielsullivan7510there is…it’s just way more underground now. Check out stuff on Blackwater Records, Static Shock Records, Iron Lung Records, and Toxic State Records. There’s even under ground anarcho fest still going on. Skull Fest in Pittsburgh and A Varning for Montreal. Hope this comment finds you well and not too late !
nothing to regret, at all
this E.P changed my way of thought.raw anarcho brilliance in all it's glory. sick butchers is shear eargasm!
Michael Richardson furry
Pure class
The inside cover had photos of a slaughterhouse and I became veggie as a result.
good times during hard times
Morning is better with Pink Flux ......so sweet to Animals ( cows to whales being intelligent giving art of protest to human cruelty on industrial veal farms slaughterhouses sick system of meat process for worst way to die in last hours / days thatand their equal souls worthy of a deep respect for standing on side of the heards of meaty Tuesday tortured beef ...I love this album ....for all animals to be treated kind until death does the part of process .......THANK YOU FOR STANDING UP FOR THEM .From my pasture to the plate be better than butchers who are as sick as serial killers are in slaughter ,animals need compassion not shocking devices , tramatic last tortured breath of horses and cows ,chickens, pigs . killers in meat processing facility plants OCTABITES LEA
saw them at beeston ymca in leeds , crowd went fvkin nuts for tube disaster , happy days .
superb
I love this fucking band up there with GBH ,Peter and the Test tubes, Chaos UK
当時17、8才だった時に部屋でこのレコード聴いた時の事を覚えている。
怖くて怖くて身動きとれない程の恐怖を経験した。
2度と聞くことはなかった。本当に怖くて聴けなかった。
でもずっと心の底に残っていた。恐怖体験として。
30数年ぶりに聴いて、
え?違う。
あの時、聞いた曲のフレーズの一部を今でも覚えている。
強烈だったから。
37:秒までは記憶のままだけど、その後が違う。まったく。
こんな事ってあるんだろうか・・・
5 baskie
そして今、あなたはそれをどのように好きですか?
This is the kind of thing I would have listened to at the time, although I never heard of Flux of Pink Indians until now. It's not my kind of music anymore, but I loved the band name when I read it, and had to check it out.
Sub/hum/ans brought me here. Gonna stay awhile!
Awh! The Subhumans :) They were great. But my main memory of them was getting stoned with Dick in the back of their shitty tour van after a gig they did at the Red Lion in Gravesend.
Their last lp is amazing too
❤
remember this ep well
Sleeping Dogs, Rudimentary Peni, Conflict, Poison Girls, Napalm Death (Crass A-sides), MDC, KUKL (Björk’s first band), The Snipers, The Zounds, The Mob, Alternative, D & V, Andy T, Omega Tribe-and so many more-not to mention Crass themselves…been 30 years for me, and my eyes still tear up when I listen…punk is everything, even if the new generation is polluting it with PC, woke authoritarianism; they will never take punk from us!
So fucking agree.. Simply disaster
" Woke Authoritarianism" is when you can't be openly racist, bigoted ect without dealing with the consequences. Lmao
Classic Flux
Man Fuckin love this album
thank you!
Wog242 to be honest with with you you you you you you you
When Illustrators coordinate in good faith they often fail to see where the collateral damage may fall. Flux of Pink Indians give me sanity at times when all else fails.
Well done!!
Yes
yes so good
Fucken great song a true classic. Cheers from Boston mass 🌲🍺
yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Fab!
I wanna marry a tube distaster!
YEAAAAA
untouchable
This has the postpunk feel of Fugazi and Joy Division (Sick butchers, specifically).
One of the best fucking uk ep's I've ever heard to this day, punk rock as fuck and dirty, love chaos uk, discharge, ripcord, crass, subhumans, but this has its own violent conviction, I fucking love it
This is fucking excellent!! Get ya up and moving!
Swapped my Specials album on Chrysalis for FOPI album fucking good trade.
SPECIALS are great too. I loved swaping records,it's fun. All my collection went to my friends,i have enough music on TH-cam
Neu Smell
C'MOOOOOOON.....
what band had the fount around the image first it's also used by crass and rudimentary peni
If it has that font around the circle it means Crass helped record and release it on their label. They did books and stuff too
+Coffe soy correct
and isnt that steve ignorant on vocals.?
+Ryan Griswold on rudimentary peni not really they just help to released them
@@ryangriswold5318 been wondering myself
@@ryangriswold5318 no it's Colin Latter
I haven't heard this since the eighties still relevant unfortunately LOVE THIS. I HAD MY ENTIRE RECORD COLLECTION STOLEN IN 1993 FIVE BEER CRATES FULL 😡🤬😤😢😥😭
@Reuben Jones all these years later I'm still totally bummed out by it most of those records are very very hard to impossible to get small run's worth hundreds of dollars each or more now 😭😭😭
@Reuben Jones I've done similar about a year before my records got stolen my leather jacket and redline BMX got stolen from inside the back of our place we rented at night the jacket had skull and crossbones stud's on the collar my dad had brought the stud's for me in England not to long after they were stolen A MATE? Had exactly the same stud's on a wrist ban he'd made i asked him were can you buy them from i went to the shop BLUE DUDE and they had never heard of or seen stud's like that. I got a wrist ban with skull and crossbones and he got the SHIT beaten out of him by me a few times never got my jacket or redline BMX back but he disappeared from our scene no one trusted him and i would go postal every time i saw him. His Punk nickname was perfect if only we'd thought about it before letting him into our scene RAT and he was a RAT WHO'S NOSE SHOULD REMIND HIM OF ME EVERY TIME HE LOOK'S INTO THE MIRROR IT'S GOT A BIG SIDEWAYS KINK FROM MY FOREHEAD IMPACTING THE FRONT OF HIS FACE (thank you dad/animal) who showed me how to deal with agro people who get into your personal space Liverpool kiss is just what they ordered and get
@Reuben Jones and your photo is rubbing it in FLUX OF PINK INDIAN'S NU SMELL I MISS THAT AMONG THE OTHERS STOLEN.
CAN YOU SMELL THE NEW SMELL? I LAD I CAN IT'S A COMING FROM OVER THERE
@Reuben Jones I've got a small group of friends who are more like family who i trust with my life and if you go to the grave with only a handful of people like that i think you're doing ok I've had to weed out some douchebags over time and it's always thieves or dick heads who think they have a right to lay hands on their girlfriends and when caught it hasn't ended well for them one of those CUNTS is the reason i don't drink alcohol anymore i was pissed and caught up until then one of my best friends beating up his girlfriend and i went to town on him when i had calmed down a bit i was shocked by what I'd done i could have killed him drunk and out of control so i don't drink alcohol anymore easy as that i get my kicks from weed
@Reuben Jones I'll tell you what not drinking has done for me i haven't been in a fight since i stopped drinking alcohol and i can remember every gig I've been to since then and I'm the sober driver who makes sure we all get home safely i drove trucks for twenty years so I'm fairly experienced behind the wheel and take driving seriously I've lost to many people to drunk drivers including my girlfriend's younger brother and she commited suicide 18 months later 21st of may 1997 it still bums me out
xo, kalx
uh ... i like it !
The Mental became The Subhumans, The Epilepticts became F.O.P.I., what's in a name, all great anarchopunk, respect ! Kroezel
I love this album for it's about anti slaughter and anti digital crap raw real love it for grandfathered punk roots xxoo esp...#2 & 3 guitar bass & drums are awesome with singers staged make of of the vocal tracks punks
Can you guys come to my garage and play with me granddaddy punk boys
Thank you finally somebody that. Knows the truth. LB13
Ecco da dove hanno preso i CCCP Fedeli alla linea per Spara Juri e Live in Punkow. La successione di power chords è molto simile!!
Neu Smell Flux of pink Indians, consummate punk, Devine, fabulous, tube disasters yeah ad
ALF! ELF! EF!!
And they said Penny wasn't a producer.
More a dictator according to most the bands....
6:28
Takes me back to when I bought this record when it came out. I’m so glad to be nearly 60.
soon to be 51 here and completely love this stuff , oldschool 80's punk drummer here > tom !
@@tomquirin4231 Hi Tom. You may already like early Discharge, such as the WHY 12" EP or the others such as Fight Back etc. I got back into listening to these things again thanks to the internet and people who upload this stuff. I saw this band live once at a Crass gig in about 1981
@@aristotle358 yes i have then on cdr's now , one of my pers. favs. ! , i love chaos u.k. too !with simon greenham , you in the u.s. ?, you a cdr trader by chance ? whats state you in ?, thanks > tom !
@@tomquirin4231 No. I am in England in GB/UK. Unfortunately I got rid of all my vinyl in the mid-80s for one reason or another. I sure regret that now!
@@aristotle358 i bet, whats your age b.t.w. ?, i only collect cds/cdr's , never viynl here , i love crustpunk too, and legion of parasites/one way system / flea's and lice , etc etc etc , i get alot of music from soulseek and y.t. nowadays brotha , you still got cds ?, talk soon > tom !
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤠✌🤠💥💥💥💯
It's priceless punk.
!!!!!
I like this dont get me wrong but i dont know the name of the third song.
Fucking great album!
krasota :)
" STRIVE TO SURVIVE CAUSING THE LEAST HARM POSSIBLE " F.O.P.I......