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BULLSHIT DETECTOR vol. 3 2xLP 01. Avert Aversion - Oh What a Nice Day 02. Awake Mankind - Once Upon a Time 03. A Nul Noise - Hibashuka 04. Animus - Nuclear PISS 05. Peroxide - Ministry of Death (M.O.D.) 07. Xtract - Fight for Peace 08. Verbal Assault - Not Yet Ron 09. Fifth Column - Counterfeit Culture 10. Potential Victims - People 11. 7th Plague - Rubber Bullets 12. Rebel A - Genesis Genocide 13. Alienated - Living in Fear 14. Barbed Wire - Weapons of War 15. Rob Williams - Lies 16. Reality Control - The War is Over 17. Youthanasia - Power 18. Sammy Rubette and Safety March - The Ballot of Maggie the Maggot 19. Politicide - 51st State 20. Markus Abused - The Killing Machine 21. One Man's Meat - Your Country Misleads You 22. Direct Action - Death Without a Thought 23. Crag - Voice Your Protest 24. Attrition - In Your Hand 25. Napalm Death - The Crucifixion of Possessions 26. The Impalers - Sun, Sun, Sun 27. Health Hazzard - Picture 28. Phil Hedgehog - Radio Times 29. Malice - Faceless 30. Michael Kingzett Taylor - Paranoia 31. 7th Plague - Rubber Bullets 32. Brainwashed Pupils - The Demonstration 33. No Defences - Work to Consume 34. ANEEB - Berlin Wall 35. Carnage - Carnage 36. Warning - Beasts of Fiction/Tin Drum 37. State of Shock - Excess Youth 38. Neale Harmer - Hard Nut 39. Dead to the World - Action Man 40. Dandruff - Life in a Whiskey Bottle 41. Richard III - Will You Care? Label: Crass Records Format: 2xLP Released: 1984 |
Reviews: 41 underground acts delivering the message of peace and their anger about the corrosion of society. A variety of musical styles, ranging from readings and folk to punk. Loud and aggressive, it carries it all and holds strong. The poster cover features an informative segment on each artist's lyrics and beliefs. As the cover states, "Don't expect music when the melody is anger, when the message sings defiance." With a haunting illo by Naomi! -Pushead (from Maximum Rocknroll #19, November 1984) |