Fear: The Record (Coloured Vinyl LP)
Along with Black Flag and the Circle Jerks, Fear helped define the sound and style of L.A. hardcore. Even though they formed during the first wave of punk in 1977, they didn't put out an album until five years later, titled The Record. They used their music to piss off everyone around them, and they achieved that goal with flying colors on this debut album. It remains a punk classic to this day and Record Collector's Mark Rigby called it “probably the most exciting and impressive, one-dimensional, ill-mannered, distasteful, odious 'hate' record ever made.”
The album only spawned one single, “I Love Livin in the City”, but includes many more gems, including “We Destroy the Family”, “Let's Have a War”, and “Beef Boloney”.
The Record is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on translucent magenta coloured vinyl.
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Let’s Have a War
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Beef Boloney
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Camarillo
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I Don’t Care About You
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New York’s Alright If You Like Saxophones
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Gimme Some Action
- Foreign Policy
- We Destroy the Family
- I Love Livin in the City
- Disconnected
- We Got to Get Out of This Place
- Fresh Flesh
- Getting the Brush
- No More Nothing