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The Cramps – Live @ Grendel’s Lair 10/2/78

The Cramps unique sound synthesizes classic rockabilly, touches of psychedelia, and lyrical fare devoted mostly to monster movies and sleazy sex into an infectious, gloriously tasteless conglomeration of American trash culture. They were founded in New York around 1976 by Lux Interior (born Erick Purkhiser in Stow, Ohio) and the guitarist Poison Ivy (Kristy Wallace).

Lux Interior – vocals
Poison Ivy – guitar
Bryan Gregory – guitar
Nick Knox – drums

Live from Grendel’s Lair, Philadelphia October 2, 1978

01 – Human Fly
02 – The Way I Walk
03 – Rockin Bones
04 – Problem Child
05 – Love Me
06 – Strychnine
07 – TV Set
08 – Uranium Rock
09 – I’m Cramped
10 – Weekend On Mars
11 – Mad Daddy
12 – Domino
13 – Jungle Hop
14 – What’s Behind the Mask
15 – Human Fly
16 – I Was A Teenage Werewolf
17 – Sunglasses After Dark
18 – Twist and Shout
19 – Mystery Plane
20 – Hungry

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20/20

20/20 was an American power pop band based in Hollywood, California. Live from Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia on 12-03-1979.

01 – Yellow Pills
02 – Remember the Lightning
03 – Futureland
04 – Unknown
05 – Tell Me Why
06 – Unknown
07 – Shes an Obsession
08 – Jet Lag
09 – Cheri
10 – Backyard Guys
11 – Unknown
12 – Tonight We Fly
13 – And Your Bird Can Sing
14 – Shake Some Action
15 – Action Now
16 – Hippy Hippy Shake
17 – Roll Over Beethoven
18 – My Generation

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Judith Schaechter – Demo

I included some of Judith’s songs with the split 7″ with Revologic, this is a demo tape release by Marc from Revologic’s Not one red cent tape series.
This was the Nov 1995 Cassingle of the Month. Tracks 1 & 3 were recorded at reveLodge by Marc (b guitars and b. vocals too.) on Tascam 8-track. Tracks 2 & 4 were recorded at home on boombox by Judith.
If you have not make sure you check out Judith’s Art site..

01 – Liz Anne
02 – Ive Trampled a Million Pretty Flowers
03 – Dead Cowboy
04 – For the Love of Biddle

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The Trace – Live on WKDU

Late 80’s Power Pop/Punk band the Trace live on WKDU 91.7 fm. There were 2 tapes not sure if all of it went over the air or not. The Trace were Arofan Gregory (Bass, Lead Vocals, Artwork), Jake Coffin (Drums, Backing Vocals) & Benjamin Whitten (Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Thanks for the Tapes Diego.

Tape One

01 – Unknown
02 – Unknown
03 – Unknown
04 – Unknown
05 – Unknown
06 – Unknown
07 – Unknown
08 – Unknown
09 – Unknown
10 – Unknown
11 – Unknown
12 – Unknown
13 – Unknown
14 – Unknown

Tape Two

01 – Unknown
02 – Unknown
03 – Unknown
04 – Unknown
05 – Unknown
06 – Unknown
07 – Unknown
08 – Unknown
09 – Unknown
10 – Unknown
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Rotgut on the Radio

Rotgut live on WKDU in 1990 &  WFMU in 1991.
Thanks for the tapes – Bill & Jackie

Live on WKDU 1/23/90 – Jackie Zahn’s show

01 – Hellbent
02 – Quit the World
03 – Rotgut
04 – 65 at 22
05 – White Castle Sunrise
06 – Hit the Rond
07 – The Stooge
08 – Intermission
09 – No Way Home
10 – Trigger Happy
11 – Stiff Neck
12 – Ain’t Nothin to Do
13 – Outro
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Live on WFMU 2/28/91 – Pat Duncan Program

00 – Intro
01 – Rotgut
02 – Kill Your Boss
03 – Trigger Happy
04 – Smash TV
05 – Hell Bent
06 – Quit the World
07 – AWOL for Life
08 – White Castle Sunrise
09 – Catfight
10 – Drink Yourself to Death
11 – Fun and Games Attitude
12 – No Way Home
13 – Everyone’s an Asshole
14 – Stiff Neck
15 – Gas Chamber
16 – Steak Knife
17 – Outro
18 – AWOL for Life
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Wishniaks Live on WKDU 1989

Wishniaks Live on WKDU from sometime in 1989 on Jackie’s show.

It was a very long time ago. It may have been our first performance for radio. I know we were psyched to be there. I remember the headphone mix sounding nothing like us and was a bit thrown by that. We played everything really fast, or sped up during tunes, which was kind of our m.o. Nice to hear what Jim Hostetter was doing on guitar and vocals. We always made such a racket live that I could never really tune in to what he was doing. This set is the band after our first e.p. came out and we were getting songs and our chops together for recording our album in Spring of ‘90. “Left in the Dark” is a cover of the Vertebrats. – except for the Vertebrats cover, all words and music by me, publishing: Bang Quack Music. Hostetter took some lyrical liberties live a la Westerberg. – Andrew Chalfen

Wishniaks were Andrew Chalfen (Trolleyvox, I Think Like Midnight) – Guitar, David Frank – Drums, James B. Moran – Bass & Jim Hostetter – Guitar & Vocals.

Thanks for the tape Jackie & for Andrew for making the files sound better.

01 – One Eye Open
02 – Monterey
03 – Day to End All Days
04 – Chatting – Prior to Summertime
05 – Summertime
06 – 6am
07 – Double Taking
08 – Distraction
09 – Marcys Gone
10 – Marianne Faithfull
11 – Point of No Return
12 – Left in the Dark
13 – She Gets You
14 – One Eye Open -Practice
15 – Distraction – Practice

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Follow Fashion Monkeys – Live CE Center 3/23/85

Follow Fashion Monkeys from the CE Center in Philadelphia on March 23, 1985.
The set includes a couple of unreleased songs.I Don’t Fit In & Oi. The show was an Animal Rights benefit with Ruin, APPLE, Oblivion (looks like Orignally Reagan Youth was supposed to play)
I’ll add the 3 different flyers both with and without Reagan Youth however FFM was not on the flyers.

01 – Princess
02 – Animal New One
03 – I Yam
04 – Straight in the Face
05 – Degeneration X
06 – Chained to a Hole
07 – I Dont Fit In
08 – Hot Mustard
09 – Hot Mustard (Again)
10 – Memorial Day
11 – for What Its Worth
12 – Local Celebrity
13 – Why Destroy
14 – Oi

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