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The Record

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2024年02月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMusic On Vinyl
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 180g重量盤
規格品番 MOVLP3606
SKU 8719262032408

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      LET'S HAVE A WAR
    2. 2.
      BEEF BOLONEY
    3. 3.
      CAMARILLO
    4. 4.
      I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOU
    5. 5.
      NEW YORK'S ALRIGHT IF YOU LIKE SAXOPHONES
    6. 6.
      GIMME SOME ACTION
    7. 7.
      FOREIGN POLICY
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      WE DESTROY THE FAMILY
    2. 2.
      I LOVE LIVIN IN THE CITY
    3. 3.
      DISCONNECTED
    4. 4.
      WE GOT TO GET OUT OF THIS PLACE
    5. 5.
      FRESH FLESH
    6. 6.
      GETTING THE BRUSH
    7. 7.
      NO MORE NOTHING

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Fear

商品の紹介

In many ways, punk rock was a musical ink-blot test, and different people tended to see different things in it. Some saw punk as a call to organize the proletariat, others an opportunity to smash the state, some thought it was just a good excuse to get drunk and party, and a few folks figured it might be a easy way to make some quick money. Fear, however, had a fairly unique perspective -- they seemingly embraced punk as an efficient way to piss off everyone around them, and there's no arguing that they achieved their goals with flying colors on their first and best album, The Record. Between the anthemic "Let's Have a War" ("...so you can go die!") and the inevitable closer "No More Nothing," Fear (and particularly frontman Lee Ving) seemed to have a bit of something to offend just about everyone, though women, New Yorkers, and (especially) gays seems to suffer the greatest brunt of his wrath. It would have been easy to dismiss Fear as a bunch of lunk-headed hate-mongers if it weren't for the fact the band played with daunting skill and bruising intensity (there were one of the few L.A. punk bands who never got hit with the charge "They can't play"), and the fact that they were often quite funny -- like a well-told ethnic joke, you can't help but laugh as much as you might hate yourself for it (the band also managed to sound pretty convincing when they "meant it"). Does that make it OK? Not really. Does that make the record easier to listen to? Frankly yes. It makes sense that John Belushi was a big fan of Fear, because The Record sounds like the punk equivalent of the movie Animal House -- puerile, offensive, and often reveling in its own ignorance, but pretty entertaining on a non-think level while it lasts. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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