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9am-6pm GMT, Mon-Sat SUBURBAN STUDS Slam (Record Store Day RSD 2024) Radiation Reissues Italy limited white vinyl LP + poster Cat: RRS 246
Rel: 29 Apr 24
Punk/Hardcore Side 1 - Track 1. Suburban StudsSide 1 - Track 2. DissatisfiedSide 1 - Track 3. RumbleSide 1 - Track 4. ResistorSide 1 - Track 5. I Hate SchoolSide 1 - Track 6. My GenerationSide 1 - Track 7. Traffic JamSide 1 - Track 8. QuestionsSide 1 - Track 9. Sniper (demo - bonus track)Side 1 - Track 10. Hit & Run (demo - bonus track)Side 2 - Track 1. NecroSide 2 - Track 2. Razor BladesSide 2 - Track 3. Two VictimsSide 2 - Track 4. Young PowerSide 2 - Track 5. Panda PatrolSide 2 - Track 6. BondageSide 2 - Track 7. Throbbing LustSide 2 - Track 8. No FaithSide 2 - Track 9. Sinkin' Down (demo - bonus track)Side 2 - Track 10. White Light (demo - bonus track)
Originally formed in Birmingham in 1976, Suburban Studs were a classic case of right place, right time yet with no major mainstream success to buoy them for long. Opening for the likes of The Clash, Sex Pistols, Judas Priest, and even AC/DC during their tenure, while also recording a Peel Session, the Studs' live graft is what they're fondly most remembered for, yet their one and only full-length Slam is still packed to the brim with retrograde bangers. Releasing your punk debut in 1977, the year punk (apparently) died, may not have been the best move, but disregarding all pontifications of mysticism and fate, punks with working ears are still very glad the record exists, while those with turntables will be overjoyed to finally add this slept on gem to their collection.