teris

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Member Since: 3/30/2009
Total Mixes: 7
Total Feedback: 1

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CD | Alternative - Indie Rock

Ear Candy

Artist Song
Nervous Patterns  Pictures on My Wall 
The Sonics  Strychnine 
Rock Bottom and the Spys  Rich Girl 
Neon Hearts  Venus Eccentric 
Sado Nation  Mom and Pop Democracy 
Young Wasteners  We Got Ways 
No Hope for the Kids  Rainy Day 
The Observers  Symbols, Slogans, Lies 
Big Boys  Complete Control 
Big Boys  Which Way to Go 
Wire  Ex-Lion Tamer 
Mission of Burma  Peking Spring 
The Wipers  Don't Know What I Am 
The Wipers  Window Shop for Love 
Buzzcocks  Love You More 
Exploding Hearts  I'm a Pret*nder 
Exploding Hearts  Sleeping Aides and Razorblades 
Epoxies  Bathroom Stall 
Lost Sounds  Energy Drink and the Long Walk Home 
Lost Sounds  Blackcoats/Whitefear 
Avengers  Paint it Black 
Slant 6  Blue Angel 
Rites of Spring  For Want Of 
Dead Moon  Can't Do That 
Zounds  Demystification 
Pagans  What's This Shit Called Love 
Rudimetary Peni  Media Person 
Zero Boys  Civilization's Dying 
The Germs  Lexicon Devil 

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freemethodist
Date: 3/31/2009
Man, this is looking fine..fine as...um..umm..yeah, looks good. Love the title of track 19!
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Darth Pazuzu
Date: 5/14/2009
Don't know much here. I like quite a bit of punk rock, but I'm not familiar with most of these songs, with the exception of Lexicon Devil by The Germs. (BTW, is that the original single version or the GI album version??)

I know that the Pagans were from Cleveland and I'm under the impression that they come out of the same '70s underground scene which produced Rocket From The Tombs, Pere Ubu, Dead Boys, and others. I've always been kind of curious about them, but alas I've never really gotten around to checking them out...
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Darth Pazuzu
Date: 5/14/2009
Oh! Oh! Oh! I take it back! I actually do know the Sonics' Strychnine from the 1998 Nuggets box set on Rhino Records!

I'm also have a passing familiarity with Greg Sage and The Wipers, since I know that Kurt Cobain and Nirvana covered both D-7 and Return Of The Rat. I don't know either of the songs you've included here, though...

Haven't heard the original Wire version of Ex-Lion Tamer, but I have heard Henry Rollins' cover version!