
The early documentation of life "after The Flag" for our boy Hank.
Here's the beginning of the team-up with guitar-beast Chris Haskett - an alliance that would last for many records, and if you dig around in the L-R V archive deep enough you can find an interesting solo record by Mr. Haskett himself.
Plenty of hot-shit cover songs performed here, as well as some of the usual Rollinsism/double-speak backed by a solid and raw lineup behind him.
Shades of things to come, a rarity for sure, and a nice blast from the past if you ask me...




































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cool stuff, roy hooked me up with this once. the first rollins band release is a tour split with Dutch band GORE, IIRC.
Thanks for the Hank Rollins Band
Hocus Pocus is a great book
"when the excrement hit the air-conditioning"
This is worth it just for the cover Wire's "Ex-Lion Tamer."
This is one of my favorites from years ago!!!! Thanks!
Yep, I enjoyed the hell out of that book, finished it last night...
You shoul dhook me up w/ that, Maarty ;)
These records rarely get mentioned when people discuss Rollins, and i think they're easily his best solo material. After My War, these 2 records are my favorite Rollins-related music period. A Man and a Woman is pure madness.
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