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![]() FEAR OF LIFE LP 01. Out of Control 02. Accident 03. You Make Me Feel Cheap 04. Catholic Boy 05. Wetspots 06. Fear of Life 07. Life Goes On 08. Manzanar 09. Strength In Numbers 10. Double Standard Boys 11. You Lie 12. I Wanna Know Why Label: Posh Boy Records Cat #: PBS 128 Format: LP Released: 1982 Label: No Future Records Cat#: PUNK 2 Format: LP Year: 1982 |
Other info: The No Future Records press is titled I've Got a Gun. Reviews: A dozen songs--highly produced punk with pop overtones. Not as frantic as their first EP (two songs are repeats). Southern California suburban angst. -Tim Yohannan (from Maximum Rocknroll #2, September/October 1982) Rather ordinary followup to last year's excellent EP... Some of this is headed in a pop-orientated direction which I don't feel suits the band too well... Some of this is pretty good but I was hoping it would turn out much better... -Jimmy Johnson (from Forced Exposure #3, July 1982) Not as "hard" as the stuff on their EP, this is still a pretty decent punk LP. There's nothing particularly original here, but most of the songs are catchy enough to make this worthwhile. -Boz (from Suburban Relapse #7, November 1982) |