The last of the really good G.B.H. albums - their third release overall - just so happens to be my favorite as well.
While the levels on this recording could use a good remastering, I feel that this era of G.B.H. proved to be their hardest/heaviest/darkest w/ excellent songwriting.
The cover is pretty awesome, too.
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I saw GBH live in '91. They were awesome.
ReplyDeleteoh yeahhhh! I've owned this three different times and I still don't have a copy left. I really like this period too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI saw GBH at Harpo's in Detroit about 1997 or 98. Someone threw a bottle at them during their second song and they walked off for the night.
JMD
Royal Oak, MI
They were one of the earliest bands I ever saw. The first time was in '86 during a tour through the SE with Agnostic Front. Midnight has just come out. Great show, and I got to hang out with the band at their motel room on Pensacola Beach afterwards. That was a fucked up experience.
ReplyDeleteSaw them almost 20 years later with the Circle Jerks in NYC at Irving Plaza with my 19-year-old sister-in-law. It was her first concert. Those granddads rocked just about as hard as they did back in 1986, although I was no longer in condition to jump in the pit myself.
I can go one earlier, i seen them in Paris last febuary. My friends were filming some French psychobilly band and GBH asked if they film them too
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They was alright, kinda going through the motions and they're french language sucked as bad as mine.
There was a good dutch band who i thought were the best there called Peter Pan Speedrock. Dunno had to class em, kindo hardcore with a double bass.
the Link is error van create new please??
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The link works fine hit the big green button that says DOWNLOAD on it...
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