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Beat Generation presents a reissue of the U.K. Subs' Endangered Species, originally released in 1982. The Subs' fourth studio album is considered by many of the band´s fans their finest moments, and there´s many reasons why it could very well be: the record´s powerful sound (courtesy of the production of the band's Nicky Garratt) did justice to a band on top of their game, recording some of the best songs of their career. With Endangered Species, the legendary UK punk outfit proved their songwriting skills were extremely sharpened and ready to cut! From classic punk numbers like "Endangered Species", "Living Dead", "Lie Down And Die" or "I Robot" to slower stompers like "Countdown" or "Down On The Farm" (infamously covered by Guns ´n` Roses on The Spaghetti Incident (1993)), the record is strong proof of what the Subs are capable! There´s even space for a bit of post punk in great tracks like "Sensitive Boys"! No self-respecting punk should let this one pass, up The Subs!
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INTR 029LP
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RSD 2017 release. Interference present the U.K. Subs live, loud, and in your face from Paris, originally released as Greatest Hits Live In Paris in 1990. Presented here for the first time on vinyl. While U.K. Subs were perhaps regarded by some to be in the shadow of The Clash, The Damned, and other global brands, there was never any doubting their onstage power and the formidable presence of vocalist Charlie Harper in full flight. They remain one of Britain's best-loved punk bands among ordinary fans and have long outlasted most of their punk peers. In 2010, they won 6Music's audience-voted "punk rock FA Cup", comfortably seeing off the Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Buzzcocks, The Ramones, and The Damned. The filth and the fury is all theirs. Fully remastered original sound recordings with expansive liners, rare interviews, and photos. Comes on 180 gram red colored vinyl; Comes in hand-numbered sleeve with an insert; Limited edition of 1000.
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