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BULLSHIT DETECTOR vol. 2 2xLP

01. Waiting for Bardot - Voice of UK
02. Omega Tribe - Nature Wonder
03. Suspects - Random Relations
04. Your Funeral - Think About It
05. Kronstadt Uprising - Receiver Deceiver
06. Deformed - Freedom
07. No Label - Let's Get It Right
08. Rejected - Same Old Songs
09. Boffo - Garageland
10. XS - Fuck the System
11. Polemic Attack - Manipulated Youth
12. A. Gardener - A Gardener's Song
13. Toxic - Tradition of Slaughter
14. 1984 - Breakup
16. Toxik Ephex - Police Brutality
17. Sic - Low
18. Molitov Cocktail - Ain't Got a Clue
19. Naked - Mid 1930's (Pre-war Germany)
20. Capitol Punishment - We've Realised the Truth Now
21. Anthrax - All the Wars
22. Endangered Species - Slaughter of the Innocent (Curiosity Kills)
23. Pseudo Sadists - War Games
24. Total Chaos - Psycho Analysis
25. Dougie - War Without Winners
26. St. Vitus Dance - The Survivor
27. Stegz - Christus Erection
28. Metro Youth - Brutalised
29. Normality Complex - Black Market Shadow
30. Youth in Asia - Power and the Glory
31. Riot Squad SA - Security System
32. Destructors - Agent Orange
33. Pits - UK in Dreamland
34. Bored - Riot Style
35. Toby Kettle - Theatre Comment
36. Chumbawamba - Three Years Later
37. Passion Killers - Start Again
38. Amerikan Arsenal - Get Off Yr Ass

Label: Crass Records
Cat #: 221984/3
Format: 2xLP
Released: 1982

Reviews:

Those who found Bullshit Detector 1 disappointing may be pleasantly surprised at the quality and intensity of this important double album set from the people at Crass. The musical spectrum ranges from experimental and poetic right through to the trashiest of contemporary hardcore, and the tracks by Boffo, Riot Squad, and the Suspects are worth the price of admission in themselves. In addition, you'll find this to be the best document of the current British underground scene to date.
-Steve Spinali (from Maximum Rocknroll #3, November/December 1982)