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![]() AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND tape 01. Die Kreuzen - Think for Me 02. Die Kreuzen - Enemies 03. GFO - Not Fair 04. GFO - Police Raid 05. GFO - Begin to End 06. GFO - Girl Problems 07. Suburban Mutilation - Menachem Begin 08. Suburban Mutilation - Plastic Chicken 09. Suburban Mutilation - Police State 10. Suburban Mutilation - I Object 11. Malignance - Interagation 12. Malignance - Frozen Popsicle 13. Malignance - It's Too Bad 14. The Crusties - Stankin' Muckworm 15. The Crusties - Dairyland Youth 16. The Crusties - Who Cares So What 17. The Crusties - Farmer Vick 18. No - Anti-Christ 19. No - Joker's Wild 20. Die Kreuzen - Rumors 21. Mecht Mensch - Killer Klowns 22. Mecht Mensch - What's Right 23. Mecht Mensch - Free Animals 24. Bloody Mattresses - Boredom's a Fact of Life 25. Bloody Mattresses - Red White and Blues 26. Sacred Order - Cowboy Intro 27. Sacred Order - You Bastard 28. Sacred Order - Erik Estrada 29. Disdain - Killer Kops 30. Disdain - School 31. Disdain - Apartments 32. Imminent Attack - We Are Not Alone 33. Imminent Attack - Who Are You 34. Imminent Attack - Bad Habits 35. NFOD - Shock 36. NFOD - Stand Your Ground 37. NFOD - Intelectual 38. The Clitboys - We Don't Play Their Game 39. The Clitboys - Slogan Boys 40. The Clitboys - I Hate the K.K.K. 41. Backstab - No Rules 42. Juvenile Thrash - Seek and Destroy Label: Last Rites Cat #: 002 Format: tape Released: 1983 |
Other info: There were two different versions of America's Dairyland - the first was done by Pat Shanahan and had 41 songs, the second was done by Last Rites fanzine after Pat moved to California and featured an extra Suburban Mutilation song. Reviews: Although the sound quality varies, this is one of those must-have regional compilations. There are plenty of keen tracks here from the likes of Die Kreuzen, Sacred Order, the Tar Babies, No, Mecht Mensch, the Clitboys, SUM, the Crusties, and many more. -Tim Yohannan (from Maximum Rocknroll #9, October/November 1983) |