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RRS 185LP
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One of the most legendary and longest lasting of English anarcho-punk acts, Chaos UK was formed in the southwest fishing port town of Portishead, near Bristol, in 1979, their lightning-speed protest anthems leading to top-ranking status internationally, most especially in Japan, where they influenced a range of emerging local hardcore bands. This compilation gathers the best of their Japan singles issued in the 1990s and early-2000s, including the "King For A Day," "Kanpai," "Making Half A Killing" and "The Dangerous Study" EPs, as well as bonus tracks culled from the Punk's Not Dead compilation. Absolutely essential Chaos!
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RRS 006CV-LP
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Reissue. Originally released on the small Children Of The Revolution label back in 1984, Short Sharp Shock is Chaos UK's own undiscussed masterpiece, and their first 12" recorded with the classic Mower/Chuck/Gabba/Chaos line-up. Up there along with Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing (1982) and Disorder's Under the Scalpel Blade (1984), straight out of the holy trinity of British '80s punk: angry, pissed and out of tune like it always should have sounded. White vinyl.
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HARB 159LP
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Harbinger Sound present a vinyl reissue for the long-lost and scarce UK hardcore classic, Chaos U.K.'s One Hundred Percent Two Fingers In The Air Punk Rock. Originally self-released in a very small run in 1993, original copies now command over $100 on the collectors market. This reissue collects the original material on the album, alongside tracks from that same period that were only released in Japan. This new edition was put together by the band themselves. It features an extensive collection of unseen photographs and sleeve notes, and it comes housed in a swanky gatefold sleeve. The same iconic front cover used on the original album graces this edition too. Edition of 500.
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