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RRS 226LP
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$26.00
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Recorded during The Damned's very first live performance at London's legendary 100 Club on 6 July 1976, supporting the Sex Pistols, this historic set captures the raw energy of punk at its explosive beginnings. The recording was made on a Sony cassette recorder, tucked away in a sports bag, onto a Scotch 120 tape, lo-fi, immediate, and unfiltered. From the first chord to the last shouted chorus, the band tears through a killer set of ferocious, fast, and unpolished punk rock, brimming with the reckless attitude and electricity that would define the era. Every track crackles with the excitement of a scene on the verge of exploding, making this more than a live show, it's a time capsule of the birth of British punk.
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RRS 226R-LP
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$30.50
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Color vinyl version. Recorded during The Damned's very first live performance at London's legendary 100 Club on 6 July 1976, supporting the Sex Pistols, this historic set captures the raw energy of punk at its explosive beginnings. The recording was made on a Sony cassette recorder, tucked away in a sports bag, onto a Scotch 120 tape, lo-fi, immediate, and unfiltered. From the first chord to the last shouted chorus, the band tears through a killer set of ferocious, fast, and unpolished punk rock, brimming with the reckless attitude and electricity that would define the era. Every track crackles with the excitement of a scene on the verge of exploding, making this more than a live show, it's a time capsule of the birth of British punk.
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RSS 255LP
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The first British punk band to appear on vinyl, The Damned enjoyed unprecedented early chart success and influenced the hardcore punk and goth movements. 1996's I'm Alright Jack And The Bean Stalk (aka Not Of This Earth) was a real departure for the re-vamped band that defied easy classification; moving away from the punk and goth of the past, it found Dave Vanian, Rat Scabies, and guitarist Alan Lee Shaw channeling psychedelia, new wave and traditional rock, bolstered by pedigree supporters including organist James Taylor and bassist Glen Matlock of the original Pistols. A killer set of non-standard Damned jams -- get it now!
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HAM 005LP
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"There's no discussion when it comes to the (undeniable) fact that The Damned are one of the best punk bands to ever do it, and this smokin' collection of the first three Peel Sessions the band recorded (between 1976 and 1978) is all the proof you need. The energy level is over the top and you can feel the band exploding through the speakers in a pandemonium of absolutely perfect raw and loud Rock'n'Roll, a MUST!"
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HAM 006LP
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"Hell yes! Here's the second volume of the absolutely face blasting Damned Peel Sessions. This time we get a collection of recordings done between 1979 and 1984, presenting a fearless band on top of their game and expanding from their fiery Punk beginnings. New territories are explored without losing a milligram of energy or personality making this an absolutely thrilling, kick ass record!"
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RADK 7035CS
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The Damned's debut album, Damned Damned Damned, released in 1977, captured the raw energy of punk. With its frenetic pace and rebellious spirit, this cassette edition allows fans to experience the brilliance of tracks like "Neat Neat Neat" and "New Rose" on the go. An iconic punk record, a cherished relic.
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RADK 7036CS
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Music for Pleasure by The Damned, released in 1977, showcases a unique evolution in the band's sound. The album, often overshadowed by its predecessor, offers a blend of punk and experimental elements. Tracks like "Problem Child" and "Don't Cry Wolf" reveal a dynamic range, highlighting The Damned's willingness to push musical boundaries. Music for Pleasure remains a gem for those exploring the band's diverse discography.
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LR 152CD
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2008 release. When it comes to The Damned, people just can't control their wallets and rightfully so because everything about this truly seminal punk band (think about Dave Vanian and Captain Sensible's wardrobe) contains the genes of future developments in pop music. Therefore it is pure ear satisfaction as you get to listen to the band as punk as ever, and with a hint of new wave style in the 1982 live tracks featured. CD contains two bonus tracks.
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