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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Punk 45: There Is No Such Thing As Society (Get A Job, Get A Car, Get A Bed, Get Drunk! Underground Punk in the UK 1977-81, Vol.2) 2014. Soul Jazz Records. 2024 limited edition reissue on blue vinyl. A comp of fairly obscure British punk singles, which are mostly just as good (if not better) as  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Punk 45: There Is No Such Thing As Society (Get A Job, Get A Car, Get A Bed, Get Drunk! Underground Punk in the UK 1977-81, Vol.2) </em>2014. Soul Jazz Records. 2024 limited edition reissue on blue vinyl. A comp of fairly obscure British punk singles, which are mostly just as good (if not better) as the more popular releases from their contemporaries like Sex Pistols, The Clash, Buzzcocks, etc. Some of the bands on this 2-LP release I am familiar with like The Mekons (their track &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec3ChH5uAuQ&amp;list=RDec3ChH5uAuQ&amp;start_radio=1">32 Weeks</a>&#8221; originally released in 1978 as the b-side to their single &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-K0bRlJEsE&amp;list=RDg-K0bRlJEsE&amp;start_radio=1">Never Been In A Riot</a>&#8220;) and The Killjoys (mostly because two of the members formed Dexys Midnight Runners; they appear on this comp with the formulaic punk&#8217;d &#8220;Johnny Won&#8217;t Get to Heaven&#8221; from 1977). But most are unknowns. Top picks for me are the very 70&#8217;s UK punk sounding The Users &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVtIcVe8KFg&amp;list=RDbVtIcVe8KFg&amp;start_radio=1">Sick of You</a>&#8221; (1977),  the raw &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UI48HKarcY&amp;list=RD8UI48HKarcY&amp;start_radio=1">Incendiary Device</a>&#8221; by Johnny Moped (1977) and The Nerves &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeLf5rhnWng&amp;list=RDTeLf5rhnWng&amp;start_radio=1">TV Adverts</a>&#8221; (1978). The Now&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDdD0FoLtQk&amp;list=RDfDdD0FoLtQk&amp;start_radio=1">Development Corporation</a>&#8221; (1977) is as sparse, stripped (I think there are 2 chords, total) and simple as a nursery rhyme with vaguely reggae beat, it&#8217;s kinda great!  The Scabs&#8217; &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AO0JH7UaBw&amp;list=RD-AO0JH7UaBw&amp;start_radio=1">Leave Me Alone</a>&#8221; (1979) infuses 60&#8217;s garage organ into snotty a snotty Brit-punk banger. The postpunk offerings like PiL-ish &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn0DkUKN8k8&amp;list=RDnn0DkUKN8k8&amp;start_radio=1">Last Words</a>&#8221; by 23 Skidoo (1981), the complex world-beat infused mostly instrumental &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyuNEkR4LWk&amp;list=RDyyuNEkR4LWk&amp;start_radio=1">Spin</a>&#8221; by The Impossible Dreamers (1982) and the messy  (with saxophone!) &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUiJG24m4_E&amp;list=RDaUiJG24m4_E&amp;start_radio=1">Everything Stops for Baby</a>&#8221; by The Astronauts (1981) are also all excellent. And while &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91A8z__t0o0&amp;list=RD91A8z__t0o0&amp;start_radio=1">Wot&#8217;s For Lunch Mum?</a>&#8221; by The Shapes (1979) isn&#8217;t great, it is hilarious (spoiler: the answer is beans. again).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>"I'm A Mess! Punk 45: Punk 45s In the UK 1977-1978" 2022. Soul Jazz Records. Limited edition double LP. As the record's title suggests, this is a singles comp from the heyday of UK punk by bands that have mostly been lost or overshadowed in punk rock history. There's 19 different artists and tracks, mostly  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m A Mess! Punk 45: Punk 45s In the UK 1977-1978&#8221; 2022. Soul Jazz Records. Limited edition double LP. As the record&#8217;s title suggests, this is a singles comp from the heyday of UK punk by bands that have mostly been lost or overshadowed in punk rock history. There&#8217;s 19 different artists and tracks, mostly short, sharp and/or messy, so I&#8217;m only going to focus on the ones I like best. &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tGmH2zLfyI">I Am a Dalek</a>&#8221; by The Art Attacks is one of my tops; they were a pretty short-lived band, only around from &#8217;77-&#8217;78, with just 2 single released and clearly Sex Pistols inspired. &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WXzV7yrrZw">Saints and Sinners</a>&#8221; by Johnny and Self Abusers has a bit of an early Damned feel; they split the day the single came out and members would reform into Simple Minds which is kind of mind-blowing. Trash&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CP4xKLSW-E">Priorities</a>&#8221; is great chugging mod/garage-punk; they only released one other single but their claim to fame is they &#8220;auditioned in front of Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle for the role as a mod group in the film <em>Quadrophenia</em>, but didn&#8217;t get the part and split in &#8217;79&#8221; (Discogs).The comp&#8217;s title inspiration, &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZAo9IleGwc">I&#8217;m A Mess</a>&#8221; by Stormtrooper is <em>so </em>British-sounding; they&#8217;re from the Isle of Wight and were active from &#8217;75-&#8217;78; this was their only recording. Social Security&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPGR8Q_HrY4">I Don&#8217;t Want My Heart to Rule My Head</a>&#8221; is angular fun, very Buzzcocky; besides this single they actually put a full LP&#8230;in 2009 from recordings in &#8217;77. The Cybermen&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHNR330Ko0E">Cybernetic Surgery</a>&#8221; is really short and pretty great; this track appeared on a 4-song EP in &#8217;78 and they released just one more song in &#8217;79. The Exile&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTjVFfT9JJc">Fascist DJ</a>&#8221; has a great title, the music is pretty simple with a 70&#8217;s American pre-punk vibe; which makes a bit more sense when I learned that they &#8220;eventually morphed into The Television influenced [band] Friction&#8221; (Discogs). &#8220;True Life&#8221; by Machines is buzzy, a bit Exploited/oi; they put out just this single in &#8217;78 but are one of only bands on this comp to resurrect themselves years later, recording a new album in 2011.</p>
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