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"Cruel and Unusual" (07/05/2005) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Idol RecordsG.B.H.: Colin Abrahall (vocals); Jock Blyth (guitar); Ross Lomas (bass instrument); Scott Preece. Personnel: Colin "Col" Abrahall (vocals); Scott Preece (drums). Recording information: Bob Lamb's Studios, England (1987-2002); The Cockpit, Leeds, England (1987-2002). Photographer: Erv Karwelis. By the early 21st century, G.B.H. had been thrashing away for two decades. And as evidenced by a pair of EPs issued around this time, 1998's Punk as Fuck! and 2001's Punk Rock Ambulance, the group hadn't lost any of their youthful fury. With both releases out of print (which were each split releases with Billyclub), the Idol label combined all the G.B.H. tracks from each release, and reissued them as Cruel and Unusual in 2004. Half studio tracks and half live tracks (recorded in Leeds, England during 2002), standouts include the Rancid-esque "No," the murky "Last of the Teenage Idols," as well as a blitzkrieg reading of the early G.B.H. classic "Time Bomb." G.B.H. continue to stick to their guns (and original musical path) on Cruel and Unusual. ~ Greg Prato

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"Ha Ha" (07/23/2002) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Go KartG.B.H.: Colin (vocals); Jock (guitar); Ross (bass); Scott (drums).a Personnel: Colin "Jock" Blyth (guitar).

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"Punk Junkies [Bonus Tracks]" (01/04/2005) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Captain Oi! Records (UK)G.B.H.: Colin (vocals); Jock (guitar); Ross (bass); Scott (drums). The mid-'90s was a time of tribulation for GBH, having in quick succession been dropped by their label, fired their manager, and seen their drummer deported. Thus, when the German indie label We Bite offered them a deal, the group bit quick. The resulting album refracts much of this turbulence, ferocious in sound and delivery, and echoing with the band's frustration and fury. It's also longer, by four tracks, than their previous sets, a reflection of the extra time they'd been saddled with between full-lengths. And so across 16 numbers, GBH seethe, boil and roil, in an aural exorcism to finally conquer the demons that were dogging their lives. In times like these, even everyday annoyances can become overwhelming, as the raging "Impounded" makes clear, the angriest song ever written about having one's car towed. And the band's bitter mood permeates everything, even the delights of "Tokyo After Dark" quickly sour, with a "Damn Good Time" to be had by none. That latter number is a dire warning about casual sex in the age of AIDS; the making of a child murderer, life in death row, and sleazy politicians also raise their wrath, while life itself is mostly misery. But it's this sheer fury that makes the album so compelling, along with the band's vociferous sound. "We had a great time making this record," they claim in the sleeve notes. Not surprising, having finally been able to put their fury to bed. And although Punk Junkies was released in 1996, it was available only briefly, thus this reissue is welcome, as are the inclusion of three bonus tracks. ~ Jo-Ann Greene The mid-'90s was a time of tribulation for GBH, having in quick succession been dropped by their label, fired their manager, and seen their drummer deported. Thus, when the German indie label We Bite offered them a deal, the group bit quick. The resulting album refracts much of this turbulence, ferocious in sound and delivery, and echoing with the band's frustration and fury. It's also longer, by four tracks, than their previous sets, a reflection of the extra time they'd been saddled with between full-lengths. And so across 16 numbers, GBH seethe, boil, and roil in an aural exorcism to finally conquer the demons that were dogging their lives. In times like these, even everyday annoyances can become overwhelming, as the raging "Impounded" makes clear, the angriest song ever written about having one's car towed. And the band's bitter mood permeates everything, even the delights of "Tokyo After Dark" quickly sour, with a "Damn Good Time" to be had by none. That latter number is a dire warning about casual sex in the age of AIDS; the making of a child murderer, life on death row, and sleazy politicians also raise their wrath, while life itself is mostly misery. But it's this sheer fury that makes the album so compelling, along with the band's vociferous sound. "We had a great time making this record," they claim in the sleeve notes. Not surprising, having finally been able to put their fury to bed. And although Punk Junkies was released in 1996, it was available only briefly, thus this reissue is welcome, as are the inclusion of three bonus tracks. [This version of the album includes bonus material.] ~ Jo-Ann Greene
 
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"Live in Japan" (03/29/2004) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Cherry Red (UK)Buzzsaw punk rockers G.B.H. are here captured live in the Land of the Rising Sun in 1991. It's a clamorous, loose affair, and certainly not to be taken as definitive of the group. However, they are able to look back and perform all their classic '80s material like "Give Me Fire," "Drugs Party in 526," and the "City Baby" songs. There are 17 tracks in all on this album for the serious G.B.H. collector. ~ Tom Schulte
 

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"The Punk Singles, 1981-1984" (09/16/2003) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Essential Records (UK)G.B.H: Colin (vocals); Jock (guitar); Ross (bass); Wilf (drums). Recorded between 1981 & 1984. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This collection of songs by UK punk band G.B.H. contains 22 tracks recorded during the early 1980s, including "Race Against Time" and "Necrophilia."

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"The Punk Singles 1981-1984" (05/21/2002) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., Castle Music Ltd. (UK)G.B.H: Colin (vocals); Jock (guitar); Ross (bass); Wilf (drums). Recorded between 1981 & 1984. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Colin "Jock" Blyth (guitar); Wilf (drums).

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"Punk Junkies [Bonus Tracks]" (02/21/2006) Hardcore/Punk G.B.H., SOS RecordsG.B.H.: Colin (vocals); Jock (guitar); Ross (bass); Scott (drums). The mid-'90s was a time of tribulation for GBH, having in quick succession been dropped by their label, fired their manager, and seen their drummer deported. Thus, when the German indie label We Bite offered them a deal, the group bit quick. The resulting album refracts much of this turbulence, ferocious in sound and delivery, and echoing with the band's frustration and fury. It's also longer, by four tracks, than their previous sets, a reflection of the extra time they'd been saddled with between full-lengths. And so across 16 numbers, GBH seethe, boil and roil, in an aural exorcism to finally conquer the demons that were dogging their lives. In times like these, even everyday annoyances can become overwhelming, as the raging "Impounded" makes clear, the angriest song ever written about having one's car towed. And the band's bitter mood permeates everything, even the delights of "Tokyo After Dark" quickly sour, with a "Damn Good Time" to be had by none. That latter number is a dire warning about casual sex in the age of AIDS; the making of a child murderer, life in death row, and sleazy politicians also raise their wrath, while life itself is mostly misery. But it's this sheer fury that makes the album so compelling, along with the band's vociferous sound. "We had a great time making this record," they claim in the sleeve notes. Not surprising, having finally been able to put their fury to bed. And although Punk Junkies was released in 1996, it was available only briefly, thus this reissue is welcome, as are the inclusion of three bonus tracks. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

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