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THE MASTER TAPE vol. 2 2xLP

01. Violent Apathy - Society Rules
02. Violent Apathy - Desperation Takes Hold
03. Violent Apathy - Ignorance is Bliss
04. Malignant Growth - Hopeless
05. Malignant Growth - Killing Time
06. Malignant Growth - Tired of Life
07. Idiot Savants - Try and Get Out
08. Idiot Savants - School's Prison
09. Sand In The Face - Teenage Life
10. Sand In The Face - I Wanna be Dead
11. Poison Center - Pencil Pusher
12. Poison Center - Typical Chick
13. Sacred Order - Hate Them Okay
14. Sacred Order - I Just Do
15. No Labels - Tortured Thought
16. No Labels - Society's Problem
17. Front Line - D.W.I.
18. Front Line - Front Line
19. End Result - Slash
20. End Result - Children Die in Pain
21. The Repellents - Lash Out
22. The Repellents - New Image
23. The Repellents - My Motel
24. Killing Children - Happy Mutants
25. Killing Children - Certain Death
26. The Fetish - Surf Bandits
27. The Fetish - Before Not After
28. Mecht Mensch - Killer Klowns
29. Mecht Mensch - What D'Ya Feel
30. The Gynecologists - Infant Doe
31. Zero Boys - Black Network News
32. Zero Boys - I Need Inergy
33. The Delinquents - Blind Patriot
34. The Delinquents - Under Age
35. The Delinquents - Death From Above
36. Tar Babies - The Ocean
37. Tar Babies - Triplets
38. Wasted Talent - Junta Man
39. Wasted Talent - Not Anymore
40. Wasted Talent - Off to War
41. The Anti-Bodies - Gun Control
42. The Anti-Bodies - After Life
43. The Anti-Bodies - Seeds of Destruction

Label: Affirmation Records
Format: 2xLP
Released: 1983

Reviews:

Double-LP, to be exact. Out at last, seemingly a year in the making, it features 19 bands, most from the Midwest, and a few from the East. There's some great stuff, so so-so stuff, and lost of variety in aggressive, abrasive punk styles. It'll take too long to run down who does what, but you'll undoubtedly find out for yourself, as it's really affordable, and definitely necessary. But it's murder on disc jockeys (finding the correct tracks).
-Tim Yohannan (from Maximum Rocknroll #8, September 1983)