El Santo

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Member Since: 8/23/2005
Total Mixes: 52
Total Feedback: 3

Other Mixes By El Santo

Cassette | Alternative - Punk
Cassette | Alternative - Punk
Cassette | Alternative - Punk
Cassette | Alternative - Punk
Cassette | Alternative - Punk

Dead Girls Drenched in Blood

Side A
Artist Song
Pegboy  Strong Reaction  
Bleeder Resistor  Millicent Green 
The Fuses  Nothing Nothing 
National Razor  Duped  
The Midnight Creeps  Toilet Bowl Suicide 
The Stitches  True Stories  
The Real Kids  Solid Gold  
The Anti-Nowhere League  For You 
Niblick Henbane  Andy Bought a Gun 
The Goons  Rape the Dead 
Jerry's Kids  Cracks in the Wall  
Crucifix  Stop Torture  
Poison Idea  Say Goodbye  
Turbonegro  Drenched in Blood 
The Cosmic Psychos  Lost Cause 
The Ramones  Danger Zone 
The Strike  20 Years 
Side B
ArtistSongBuy
Social Distortion  The Creeps  
Government Issue  Reflection  
Red Scare  Streetlife 
Those Unknown  No Rhyme, No Reason 
The Stalin  Bust Head 
Die Lokalmatadore  Babysitter 
The Misfits  20 Eyes  
The Bhopal Stiffs  One-Track Head 
The Freeze  Misguided Memories  
The Gits  Bob (Cousin O) 
The Shakedowns  Slow Rockin'  
Motorhead  Talking Head 
The Homeowners  End of the Line 
Crikey Crew  New Glory 
The Dropkick Murphys  Boys on the Docks 
Naked Raygun  Home  
Die, Cheerleader, Die  You Look Good from Behind 
Trusty  I Might Have Known 

Comment:

Compiled 2003. "Streetlife" is the most primitive of the three existing versions, the demo take which was used as the B-side when Posh Boy reissued the STREETLIFE single in 1990. (As I recall, the original pressing, from 1982, was one-sided.) "No Rhyme, No Reason" is the version from the KEEP ON GOIN' STRONG ep. The "Dead Girls" of the title, incidentally, are Mia Zapata of the Gits and Bobbi Brat of Red Scare; the significance of "Drenched in Blood" ought to be obvious.

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musicgnome
Date: 8/30/2005
This looks pretty impressive. can't say I'm familiar with over 1/3 here. But, I'm intriguied.