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The Death of the Party by Amazing Transparent Man (CD - 09/03/2002)
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"The Death of the Party" (09/03/2002) Hardcore/Punk Amazing Transparent Man, HopelessAmazing Transparent Man: Tony D. (vocals, guitar, bass); Rick (vocals, guitar); Chris (drums).
Life of the Party by The Planet Smashers (CD - 11/06/2007)
"Life of the Party" (11/06/2007) Hardcore/Punk Planet Smashers (The), Stomp RecordsPlanet Smashers: Matt Collyer (vocals, guitar); Dave Cooper (vocals, bass); Kurt Ruschiensky (vocals, trombone); Aaron Marathers (vocals, tenor & baritone saxophone); Tim Doyle (drums, percussion). Recorded at Silent Sound Studio, Montreal, Canada.
Party Animals by Turbonegro (CD - 08/23/2005)
"Party Animals" (08/23/2005) Hardcore/Punk Turbonegro, Abacus RecordsTurbonegro: Hank Von Helvete (vocals); Euroboy, Pal Po Pamparius, Rune Rebellion (guitar); Harry-Tom (bass guitar); Chris Summers (drums). Additional personnel: Keith Morris, Nick Oliveri (background vocals). Recording information: 2005.
Don't Know How to Party by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (CD - 05/18/1993)
"Don't Know How to Party" (05/18/1993) Hardcore/Punk Mighty Mighty Bosstones (The), MercuryThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones: Dicky Barrett (vocals); Nate Albert (guitar); Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton, Kevin Lenear (saxophone); Dennis Brockenborough (trombone); Joe Gittleman (bass); Joe Sirois (drums); Ben Carr (background vocals). Additional personnel: Mike Teelucksingh (vocals); Brian Dwyer (trumpet); Don McLoughlin (piano); Molly Ackerman, Matt Rice, Darryl Jenifer (background vocals). Recorded at Dreamland Studios, Woodstock, New York.
Slumber Party Massacre II by The EverDead (CD - 09/09/2003)
"Slumber Party Massacre II" (09/09/2003) Hardcore/Punk EverDead (The), Antidote Records (Hardcore)The EverDead: Adam Draven (vocals); Sam Bones, Rodney Repulsive (guitar, background vocals); Michael Mortis (keyboards, background vocals); Robert Baron (bass, background vocals); Bludlux (drums). Recorded at Descending Skull, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Outpunk Dance Party by Various Artists (CD - 10/10/1994)
Party Political Bullshit [Digipak]
"Party Political Bullshit [Digipak]" (2004) Hardcore/Punk Funeral Dress, SOS RecordsContains 16 tracks.
Until the Party Ends... by Subb (CD - 11/06/2007)
"Until the Party Ends..." (11/06/2007) Hardcore/Punk Subb, Stomp RecordsSubb: Jeff (vocals); Matt (guitar); Steph (bass); J. F. (drums). Recorded between October and December 1999.
Party Bullet
"Party Bullet" (04/04/2005) Hardcore/Punk Death Before Disco, Good Life Recordings
Party Time For Assholes by The Vindictives (CD - 01/07/1999)
Party! by Travoltas (CD - 01/10/2006)
"Party!" (01/10/2006) Hardcore/Punk Travoltas, Insubordination Records
Where's the After Party? [Limited] * by The Parka Kings (CD - 08/24/1999)
"Where's the After Party? [Limited] *" (08/24/1999) Hardcore/Punk Parka Kings (The), Jump UpThis is a limited edition recording of final performance of Parka Kings. The Parka Kings: Brett E. Warren (vocals, guitar); Bryan Steinetz (alto saxophone); Milton Gray (tenor saxophone); Doug Woolsey (cornet); Matt Van (bass); Tony Barragan (drums). Recorded live at The Magic Stick, Detroit, Michigan on May 29, 1998. Includes liner notes by Tony Barragan.
Party Political Bullshit by Funeral Dress (CD - 09/01/2001)
Party Store by Ten High (CD - 05/07/2002)
"Party Store" (05/07/2002) Hardcore/Punk Ten High, Total EnergyTen High includes: Wendy Case (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Bobby Balderrama (guitar).
Michael Gerald's Party Machine Presents: Three Songs of Epic Proportions [EP] by Killdozer/Alice Don
"Michael Gerald's Party Machine Presents: Three Songs of Epic Proportions [EP]" (04/30/1996) Hardcore/Punk Killdozer, Touch & Go
Hammer Party by Big Black (Cassette - 11/27/1992)
"Hammer Party" (11/27/1992) Hardcore/Punk Big Black, Touch & GoThe HAMMER PARTY CD contains the first three Big Black EPs - LUNG, BULLDOZER, and RACER X. Big Black: Steve Albini (vocals, guitar); Santiago Durango (guitar); John Bohnen (saxophone); Jeff Pezzati (bass); Pat Byrne (drums). Additional personnel: Mark Hayes (background vocals). Recorded in Chicago, Illinois in 1982 and 1983. Includes liner notes by Steve Albini. The early '80s rock scene in Chicago seems to have been equally influenced by punk rock, industrial, and the decay of '70s cock rock. Out of this Petri dish came former writer Steve Albini and his band, Big Black. Starting as solo affair, Big Black combined these elements into a confrontational noisefest that lyrically addressed issues of concern to Chicago's largely blue-collar populace, from racism to driving trucks. Combining the first three Big Black EPs, LUNGS, BULLDOZER, and RACER-X, HAMMER PARTY features punishing drums--sometimes played live, sometimes programmed--and dual guitars (distinguished by the liner notes as "knife" and "hammer"). Pealing and skittering across the surface of the songs, these guitars call to mind the sound of tension wires stretched to their breaking points. "Steelworker" and "Cables," an ode to hanging around slaughterhouses for fun, are among the best tracks. They show Albini at his most aggressive, spitting out such lines as "I'm a murderer, I kill what I eat" and "I don't know why I come here, guess I just like the bang" with amazing vitriol. The collection closes with a brutal take on James Brown's "The Big Payback."
Monster Party 2000 by Various Artists (CD - 10/03/2000)
"Monster Party 2000" (10/03/2000) Hardcore/Punk Various Artists, Musick Recordings
Winter Dance Party by Spaceshits (CD - 06/24/1997)
"Winter Dance Party" (06/24/1997) Hardcore/Punk Spaceshits, Sympathy For The Record Industry
TV Party [EP] by Black Flag (Punk) (CD - 10/16/1990)
"TV Party [EP]" (10/16/1990) Hardcore/Punk Black Flag (Punk), SSTBlack Flag: Dez Cadena (vocals, guitar); Henry Rollins (vocals); Greg Ginn (guitar); Chuck Dukowski (bass); Bill Stevenson, Emil (drums). Hindsight usually emphasizes the more strident, aggressive aspects of Black Flag's career. The image of Henry Rollins' muscular, tattooed physique and glowering face as he stalked the stage screaming and spitting defiant and often angry lyrics, backed by Greg Ginn's screaming, almost violent, metal-edged guitar, is the first thing that usually comes to mind. And so sometimes we forget that especially in the early days, Black Flag could be pretty damn goofy. Many of the band's early songs were silly/satiric sketches of suburban California life, but none were more ridiculous than the Ramones-meet-the-Dictators 1981 single "TV Party." Ginn's odes to cheap beer, potato chips, and a remote control--complete with shouted backing vocals calling out the names of favorite shows--are simultaneously celebratory and sardonic, and the band's playing is as light and poppy as ever. The two remaining tracks are more standard hardcore-era Black Flag tunes.
TV Party [EP] by Black Flag (Punk) (Vinyl - 10/16/1990)
Party With the Dead * by The Ripmen (Vinyl - 09/25/2001)
"Party With the Dead *" (09/25/2001) Hardcore/Punk Ripmen (The), Crazy Love (USA)
Life of the Party by The Planet Smashers (CD) [IMPORT - (not USA)]
All Night Lotus Party by Volcano Suns (Cassette - 10/23/1992)
"All Night Lotus Party" (10/23/1992) Hardcore/Punk Volcano Suns, Homestead Records (Rock)The second of ex-Mission Of Burma drummer Peter Prescott's LPs with the mid-'80s outfit the Volcano Suns succeeds in moving even further away from the militant post-hardcore of his original group. ALL-NIGHT LOTUS PARTY (reissued here with nearly a dozen bonus cuts and live offerings) is an assured effort that indicates just how important Prescott was for Burma's songwriting. There's a good deal of Wire influence, most noticeably in the icy-yet-strangely-catchy "Room With A View." But for every instance of polish and structure, there's a giddily sloppy racket that rivals the joyful recklessness of the Minutemen, especially on gems like "Walk Around." In a nutshell, LOTUS PARTY is the ultimate '80s American punk record; it doesn't take itself too seriously, even though it probably could.
TV Party [Single] by Black Flag (Punk) (Vinyl - 01/02/1991)
"TV Party [Single]" (01/02/1991) Hardcore/Punk Black Flag (Punk), KochBlack Flag: Dez Cadena (vocals, guitar); Henry Rollins (vocals); Greg Ginn (guitar); Chuck Dukowski (bass); Bill Stevenson, Emil (drums). Hindsight usually emphasizes the more strident, aggressive aspects of Black Flag's career. The image of Henry Rollins' muscular, tattooed physique and glowering face as he stalked the stage screaming and spitting defiant and often angry lyrics, backed by Greg Ginn's screaming, almost violent, metal-edged guitar, is the first thing that usually comes to mind. And so sometimes we forget that especially in the early days, Black Flag could be pretty damn goofy. Many of the band's early songs were silly/satiric sketches of suburban California life, but none were more ridiculous than the Ramones-meet-the-Dictators 1981 single "TV Party." Ginn's odes to cheap beer, potato chips, and a remote control--complete with shouted backing vocals calling out the names of favorite shows--are simultaneously celebratory and sardonic, and the band's playing is as light and poppy as ever. The two remaining tracks are more standard hardcore-era Black Flag tunes.
Beach Party Dragstrip * by Trauma School Dropouts (CD - 08/08/1995)
License to Party Vol. 2 by Various Artists (CD) [IMPORT - Germany]
"License to Party Vol. 2" (12/10/2002) Hardcore/Punk Various Artists, Rumble Records (Germany)Performers include: Frantic Flintstones, Quakes, Demented Are Go, Frenzy, Blue Velvet, Griswalds.
Party Animals (Special Edition) by Turbonegro (Vinyl) [IMPORT - Germany]
"Party Animals (Special Edition)" (08/22/2005) Hardcore/Punk Turbonegro, BitzcoreThis is a special high-quality, 180-gram vinyl pressing of Scandinavian garage rockers Turbonegro's 2005 album PARTY ANIMALS.
Party Animals [Limited] by Turbonegro (Vinyl) [IMPORT - (not USA)]
"Party Animals [Limited]" (05/09/2005) Hardcore/Punk Turbonegro, MSI Music (import)This limited edition (3000 pressed) CD from Turbonegro contains 13 tracks.
Pajama Party by Poison Idea (CD) [IMPORT - UK]
"Pajama Party" (06/17/2003) Hardcore/Punk Poison Idea, Golf (UK)Poison Idea: Jerry A. (vocals); Tom "Pig" Champion (guitar, background vocals); Mondo (bass, guitar, piano, background vocals); Myrtle Tickner (bass); Thee Slayer Hippy (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Aldine Stricknine, Kid Cocksman, Vegetable (guitar), Tony Lash (piano), Sam Henry (keyboards), Tense (bass), Jeff Dahl (background vocals). Engineers: Bob Stark (tracks 1-3, 5, 7-8, 10-11); Tony Lash (tracks 6, 12-13); David Lohr (tracks 4, 9). PAJAMA PARTY is an album of cover versions of songs originally performed by the MC5, the New York Dolls, the Go-Go's, Motorhead and others. PAJAMA PARTY is the 1995 release by U.S. punk rockers Poison Idea that includes 13-tracks, featuring "Kick Out The Jams," "Motorhead," and "New Rose."
Party Animals by Turbonegro (CD - 05/10/2005)
"Party Animals" (05/10/2005) Hardcore/Punk Turbonegro, Burning Heart