Interpret:
V/ A, u. a The Bouncing Souls, NOFX, Rancid, Anti-Flag, The Forgotten, The Unseen . ..
Label:
BYO Records
Jahr:
2002
EAN:
0020282008129
Medium:
1 CD
Sprache:
Englisch
Verzeichnis:
Disk: 1
1. No Security - The Bouncing Souls
2. Don't Look Back - The Unseen
3. No Difference Anyway - Youth Brigade
4. Black Heart - Pistol Grip
5. Victoria - One Man Army
6. Corozon De Oro - NOFX
7. No Borders No Nations - Anti-Flag
8. Come Back - The Beltones
9. Andy - Leatherface
10. No Love Lost - Manifesto Jukebox
11. Robot - Kosher
12. Respect & Lies - The Forgotten
13. Lupe I'm Free - Manic Hispanic
14. Hero - Sixer
15. The Killing Kind - Filthy Thieving Bastards
16. Vanilla Sex - Rancid
1. No Security - The Bouncing Souls
2. Don't Look Back - The Unseen
3. No Difference Anyway - Youth Brigade
4. Black Heart - Pistol Grip
5. Victoria - One Man Army
6. Corozon De Oro - NOFX
7. No Borders No Nations - Anti-Flag
8. Come Back - The Beltones
9. Andy - Leatherface
10. No Love Lost - Manifesto Jukebox
11. Robot - Kosher
12. Respect & Lies - The Forgotten
13. Lupe I'm Free - Manic Hispanic
14. Hero - Sixer
15. The Killing Kind - Filthy Thieving Bastards
16. Vanilla Sex - Rancid
Zustandsbeschreibung
Mit Gebrauchsspuren
Artikelbeschreibung
2:1
In celebration of their 20th anniversary, BYO releases their first sampler (that I can remember) – at least their first comp in some time – and it shows the “old” BYO-style bands as well as where the label is heading. For those looking for Fat-style bands or Vagrant-style bands, go buy their samplers. BYO has an aesthetic and identity all their own, and it really makes itself known with this sampler. While I won’t win friends at the label for this, I’ve always kinda had trouble seeing where they fit into the Big Punk Picture. Historically, sure, Another State Of Mind, 7 Seconds and Youth Brigade, I get it. They had glimmering moments like The Bouncing Souls, Jon Cougar Concentration Camp, Welt (me and 10 other people cheered), Manic Hispanic, and Leatherface, but the rest I simply couldn’t find a use for. But in the last couple years, BYO has really started to come together, offering splits that rule, with more on the way. Working with The Unseen, NOFX, Rancid, Anti-Flag, The Beltones, Sixer, and Filthy Thieving Bastards (members of the Swingin’ Utters doing acoustic Irish pub music) shows a bright future for BYO.
In celebration of their 20th anniversary, BYO releases their first sampler (that I can remember) – at least their first comp in some time – and it shows the “old” BYO-style bands as well as where the label is heading. For those looking for Fat-style bands or Vagrant-style bands, go buy their samplers. BYO has an aesthetic and identity all their own, and it really makes itself known with this sampler. While I won’t win friends at the label for this, I’ve always kinda had trouble seeing where they fit into the Big Punk Picture. Historically, sure, Another State Of Mind, 7 Seconds and Youth Brigade, I get it. They had glimmering moments like The Bouncing Souls, Jon Cougar Concentration Camp, Welt (me and 10 other people cheered), Manic Hispanic, and Leatherface, but the rest I simply couldn’t find a use for. But in the last couple years, BYO has really started to come together, offering splits that rule, with more on the way. Working with The Unseen, NOFX, Rancid, Anti-Flag, The Beltones, Sixer, and Filthy Thieving Bastards (members of the Swingin’ Utters doing acoustic Irish pub music) shows a bright future for BYO.
Schlagworte
2:1