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Osees - A Foul Form

Osees

A Foul Form LPCastle Face Records, 2022 In the ever-expanding discography of John Dwyer’s Osees, aka OSEES, Oh Sees, Ohsees, […]

Prized Pig

PPEP 7″Tomothy Records, 2020 Digging into the sophomore release by LA’s Tomothy Records label, this freewheeling slab o’ Spray Paint-style

The Freakees

The Freakees

Freekee Deakee 7″ EPTomothy Records, 2021 Here’s a fun little 4-track EP featuring an A-side with 3 tracks, under 2

Plexi

Part of Me 7″ Sub-Pop, 1995 By the time I found Plexi, around the time their excellent Cheer Up record

Deprogrammer

Deprogrammer LP Mystic Records, 1982 Here’s a classic example of a totally underrated record that’s quietly slipped into the abyss

Black Angel’s Death Song

Nothing Equals Nothing 7″ Dionysus Records, 1991 Following the line from the namesake Velvet Underground song “Black Angel’s Death Song”

Slug (Part 3)

Slug 7″ EP Magnatone Records, 1990 In this final installment of the Slug singles series, we go back to a

Slug (Part 2)

Hambone City / King of Ghosts 7″ Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1993 “Streetsweeper” from split 7″ with Unsane PCP

Slug

Breathe The Thing Out 7″ Sympathy for the Record Industry, 1992 Slug was a band that was always pushing the

Year Future

Year Future 12″ EP Gold Standard Laboratories, 2003 The sadly defunct GSL label had an amazing streak in the early

Babyland

Who’s Sorry Now? LP Flipside Records, 1995 Back in 1995 when about 85% of the music released on punk labels

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