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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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CD
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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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