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MUS 182LP
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Barcelona's Ultra managed to stay still long enough to compose and record their debut, Alta Montana. This time around you can see they have had space, maybe even mental space, to put together an extremely well-balanced and produced record. The wild riffing is still there; so is the seamless rhythm section backing one of the most energetic voices in current hardcore punk. Perhaps the most noticeable changes are the delay vocals and the electronic segments and intros joining the 11 tracks together. Don't worry, Ultra is still an anti-authoritarian riff powerhouse but this time they are proving that you can keep one foot firmly pressed in the political hardcore scene while breaking free of musical expectations.
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ROCK 009CD
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Recorded in San Antonio, 1975-77. "Classic Texas-style, foot stomping, bad-ass hard rock and roll from one of the founders of the legendary Texas psych/rock group, Homer. Sixteen explosive twin lead-guitar filled cuts all digitally remastered from the mid-'70s master recordings! Guitarist Galen Niles tears up the fretboard! Return to the days of classic hard rock done the way it was meant to be! Don't miss it! This was previously released on the Monster Records label, now it's repackaged and finally back in print on the Vintage (Rockadrome) label."
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