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![]() IT CAME FROM SLIMEY VALLEY LP 01. Dr. Know - Boy's Life 02. Crankshaft - Army of the Dead 03. Rigor Mortis - In the Trenches 04. Flower Leperds - Preacher's Confession 05. The Grim - Old Towne Mall 06. Mox Nix - Vicious Cycle 07. America's Hardcore - Born Prejudice 08. Ill Repute - Strike Back 09. Flower Leperds - Death of Two Lovers 10. False Confession - Prophesy 11. Slaughterhouse 5 - 2nd Generation 12. Dr. Know - In That House 13. Reign of Terror - Violent Children 14. Crankshaft - There's Someone in the Cellar 15. Circle One - Going Against the Grain 16. Undercity Kings - Undercity Kings Label: Ghetto-Way Records Cat #: GTOLP 33001 Format: LP Released: 1984 |
Reviews: Another monumental compilation from this Mystic group. This one has quite a few cuts by bands making their vinyl debut. You'll be surprised. Check it out. -Al Flipside (from Flipside #43, Fall 1984) Yet another cleanly produced compilation from Mystic/Ghetto Way and, like Copulation, it contains a well-balanced mixture of thrash, punk, metal, and their permutations. I especially like Dr. Know's "Boys Life," Crank Shaft's cuts, and Rigor Mortis's metallish "In the Trenches," but overall it provides a good introduction to current developments in the Southland. Marc Rude's grotesque cover art provides an additional bonus. -Jeff Bale (from Maximum Rocknroll #16, August 1984) |