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RRS 162LP
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Channeling goth, "positive punk", and industrial, Alien Sex Fiend are experimental pioneers whose output defies easy categorization. Formed at London's goth epicenter, the Batcave, in 1982, the Fiends' early use of loops, synth sheens, and a dub sensibility yielded a deal with Anagram and rapid chart success. This dynamite vinyl compilation on Radiation Records draws from six early singles, including the electrode mix of popular debut "Ignore the Machine", freaky dirge "Lips Can't Go", minimalist stomper "Dead And Buried", the rocking excess of "R.I.P.", intergalactic "E.S.T." and the mutant disco of "I'm Doing Time". A killer set tracking their early evolution, this is absolutely essential listening for all ASF fans.
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INTR 028LP
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RSD 2017 release. Interference present Alien Sex Fiend's Edit / Overdose!, a compilation featuring live recordings and rare, promotional tracks, originally released on DVD in 2003. Presented here for the first time on vinyl. Created from the rotting corpse of glam, punk, and psychedelic rock, London's Alien Sex Fiend emerged bleeding and screaming onto the British underground music scene in 1982 to pulverize the prevailing scene's sensibilities into submission. Demonic sounds and contorted hysterics combine invitingly in the flesh and ultimately establish them as the iconic industrial Goth band. Edit features live recordings from their appearances in Glasgow, Birmingham, and Liverpool during their 1986 tour with rare, promotional tracks spanning the years 1982 to 1988 on the bonus CD titled Overdose!. Both were originally released in 2003. Professionally remastered original sound recordings with background liners and rare archival photos. Comes on 180 gram white colored vinyl; Includes hand-numbered sleeve with an insert; Limited edition of 1000.
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