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"Since its depraved and characteristically ugly Australian birthing in 1986, Stu Spasm's Lubricated Goat has remained a cock in the ass of decency. Stu has worn the devil's red cloak proudly through a revolving door of musical confederates, trans-Pacific moves, bizarre and unrepentant television nudity, a celebrated underground rock marriage and divorce, six albums, countless tours, even a stabbing. His vision remains unchanged. Reptilian Records proudly serves up The Great Old Ones as a lustful orgy of aural hedonism. It's celebrating the first ten years of mayhem cut to tape. This long-awaited disc collects newly recorded stabs at songs from previous Lubricated Goat albums (all painfully out of print), some singles, and a track from Stu's band Crunt (feat. Members of Babes in Toyland and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion). Insanity, free will, intellectual hedonism, the devil's hand in fine dining. The Great Old Ones considerably ups all the antes, the band playing with the deft confidence and sure-handedness of a well-oiled touring rock machine. It's not even funny how much better these versions are than their predecessors. Good, confident rock always trumps even the best and worst intentions of art."
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"From the streets of the motor city, Easy Action carry on the fine tradition of Detroit rock, infusing it with a raw punk edge. For those unfamiliar, Easy Action is fronted by John Brannon, former vocalist for the highly regarded Laughing Hyenas and of early '80s hardcore legends, Negative Approach. On bass is Ron Sakowski, another Detroit punk veteran, bringing his experiences from The Necros and the Laughing Hyenas to the band. Guitarist Harold Richardson is best known for his experiments with the noise rock band Gravitar during the mid-90s, and drummer Jon LeMay rocked with Thrall before joining Easy Action. After two sold-out singles and many packed shows, Easy Action hooked up with producer Al Sutton (Detroit Cobras, Laughing Hyenas, Kid Rock) at Rust Belt Studios to unleash this self-titled debut LP, a scathing rock testimonial, stripped of pretense and vanity, honest and in your face!"
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"The first, the best, the last, the one and only Dwarves celebrate over 20 years of unmentionable practices against music, the populace, small animals, teenage girls, law, order, and society with a kiss-off collection of 16 classic tracks on Reptilian Records. After nearly 20 years out of print, the classic collection How to Win Friends and Influence People spits out re-recorded versions of the songs that made the Dwarves a universally loved Satanic cult of sex, drugs, and destruction -- 'Drug Store', 'Fuck You Up and Get High', 'Dairy Queen', 'Let's Fuck', and many others. Although the originals resounded with power and fury, the newest versions are even mightier; not bland, verbatim clones, but altered arrangements -- some slower, some faster, all better, recorded raw and with increased abandon. The Dwarves -- talented, demented, (not to mention once young and good looking) leave countless imitators in their sleazy wake, but none could ever fulfill the twisted manifest destiny declared by these lawless pioneers many years ago."
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