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ARTIST
REZABEK, ROZZ
TITLE
1979 Pop Session
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
HOZAC RECORDS
CATALOG #
HRZ 229LP
HRZ 229LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/24/2026
"San Francisco punk's stillborn 1979 masterpiece is about to be mid-wived and you're invited to the violently beautiful procedure. The often-misunderstood
1979 Pop Session
recording has been historically misattributed to
Negative Trend
, the band originally fronted by
Rozz Rezabek
, in its only available bootleg form, but one thing that's for certain, these nine blood-boiling studio recordings are set to change the historical context going forward. It's truly that heavy, that powerful, that intimidating, and somehow still unknown. Dangerously simmering in the pre-hardcore sweet spot of 1979, this collection of speed-soaked brain-frying tracks is inexplicably stuck in the blind spot for most first wave West Coast punk fanatics, until now. Featuring
Bobby Barrage
on drums (pre-
No Alternative
) and the ironically named
Dave Basic
on guitar, Rozz's Negative Trendisms are still firing on all cylinders through some of the most cranium-exploding vocals ever set to tape. The purely aneurismic vocal delivery on tracks like 'I Don't Wanna Be a Machine' and 'Never Say Die' are going to be used specifically to medically resuscitate dying punk people in the near future so you might wanna just get that ready, y'know?"
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