FLESH EATERS - No Questions Asked - Vinyl (LP)

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Cat: MONO 04. Rel: 28 Apr 14
Punk/Hardcore


Side 1 - Track 1. Sleeping Sickness Side 1 - Track 2. Jesus Don't Come Through The Cotton Side 1 - Track 3. Police Gun Jitters Side 1 - Track 4. Dynamite Hemorrhage Side 1 - Track 5. Ten Inch Razor Side 1 - Track 6. Kiss On My Cheek Side 1 - Track 7. Suicide Saddle Side 1 - Track 8. Cry Baby Killer Side 1 - Track 9. Dominoes Side 1 - Track 10. Crazy Boy Side 1 - Track 11. The Child Comes First Side 1 - Track 12. Home Of The Brave Side 2 - Track 1. Impossible Crime Side 2 - Track 2. No Questions Asked Side 2 - Track 3. Words Goes Flesh Side 2 - Track 4. Pony Dress Side 2 - Track 5. Version Nation Side 2 - Track 6. Disintegration Nation Side 2 - Track 7. Agony Shorthand Side 2 - Track 8. Radio Dies Screaming Side 2 - Track 9. Twisted Road Side 2 - Track 10. Disintegration Nation Side 2 - Track 11. Agony Shorthand Side 2 - Track 12. Twisted Road

Before the nihilistic hardcore of Black Flag and wasteland blues of the Gun Club was the void. And from that void crept forth a schoolteacher named Chris Desjardins, who in the fall of 1977 was about to simplify his name to Chris D, and start one of the most complicated and uncompromising bands ever to emerge from Los Angeles. He had charisma and connections and an irresistible vision, and he recruited members of X, Wall Of Voodoo, The Controllers, The Screamers, The Flyboys and The Plugz - a rotating roster of future punk legends who'd split time from their own bands to become the Flesh Eaters.

By the summer of 1980, the Flesh Eaters had left scorch marks across their genre and their generation both, releasing the debut "Disintegration Nation" 7", a compilation called "Tooth & Nail" and a first annihilating full-length called "No Questions Asked" that critic Richard Meltzer called "goddam genius". In the Flesh Eaters, murder ballads, cut-up Burroughs-ian imagery and wrecked-in-the-head rock'n'roll were boiled and bled into one terrifying thing by people who practically invented West Coast punk, and who at the direction of Chris D. were now inventing something else.

Now Mono Records releases this deluxe LP version of "No Questions Asked" complete with bonus tracks including the "Disintegration Nation" 7", the three tracks from "Tooth & Nail" and never-before-on-vinyl demos restored at Chris D.'s direction - material unavailable since its original release, and the definitive reissue of the last great lost L.A. punk band. - Chris Zeigler