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Attention classic '77 punk rock fans, here's something very special for you: the unearthed demo recordings Generation X did (presumably for Chiswick Records) in February 1977, a year before the release of their seminal first album. A treasure chest filled to the rafters with raw, untamed, youthful versions of anthemic hits such as "Wild Youth", "Dancing with Myself", "Your Generation", or "Ready Steady Go", alongside lesser-known songs from their catalog. An essential piece for the collection of those interested in these brit punk pioneers.
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On April 1980, The Cure started their very first tour out of Europe, including three nights at Hurrah, New York, and on the very first night of such an exciting adventure for the Crawley four is when this gem was recorded. Presenting their classic second album Seventeen Seconds to a loving (and sometimes confrontational) American audience, the giants of post punk prove to be in top shape with a bullet proof repertoire to please any die-hard fan. 12 tracks that prove beyond any doubt why they'd turn into untouchable giants.
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Parallel to his career as the best singer ever fronting the best band ever, Joey Ramone spiced his creative life every now and then with collaborations with like-minded musician friends and other side projects. Presented here are a bunch of those and what a feast this is! From the awesome 7" he recorded with his brother as Sibling Rivalry to multiple collaborations with artists like Debbie Harry, Helen Love, Holly & The Italians, 22 Jacks or Furious George here's a great collection for all Ramones fans.
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