Sunday, September 12, 2010

Utah Phillips - We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years


  1. The Boss
  2. We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years
  3. Sheep & Goats
  4. The Timberbeast's Lament
  5. Dump the Bosses Off Your Back
  6. The Lumberjack's Prayer
  7. Mr. Block
  8. The Preacher and the Slave
  9. The Popular Wobbly
  10. Casey Jones (The Union Scab)
  11. Where the Fraser River Flows
  12. Bread and Roses
  13. Joe Hill
  14. Union Burying Ground
  15. The Two Bums
  16. Halleluja, I'm a Bum!
  17. Solidarity Forever
  18. There is Power in a Union
Genre: Protest Folk
Year: 1984
Country: USA

The man himself who stood up to bosses, foremen, strike breakers, police, and all other forms of abusive hierarchy.

Friday, June 18, 2010

The RAG Issues 2 & 3 (Zine)



Great zines put out by the RAG anarcha-feminist collective in Dublin, Ireland. Get connected with feminist and anarchist issues locally and internationally.

Primitive Toothcare (Zine)


Wonderful guide. Toothpaste is an utter waste of money. Refined sugars are shit. All you need is nature. (WARNING! May contain a bunch of "hippy shit")

Чернозём - Паводок


  1. Романс
  2. МаМаМа
  3. Налегке
  4. Паводок
  5. Нет Дома
  6. Серенада
  7. Голько
  8. Если бы мы Снали
  9. Тюмень
  10. Мы Радаем Вниз
  11. Памяти Кручёнык
  12. Антисанитария
  13. Над Заборами
  14. БП
  15. Ненавсегда
  16. Паводок
Genre: Anarcho-Punk, Avant Garde
Year: 2004
Country: Russia

Pronounced "Chernozyom"... I don't really know how to describe this band. They're sort of the closest thing I've found in the Russian punk scene to anarcho-punk, yet they maintain a very obscure, avant garde quality to them. I actually don't know what to call them... Indie doesn't exactly feel fitting, but neither do other genres.

I highly suggest giving track 13 a listen to. It's the song that really won my heart with this band (and to note it's not the original track 13 on the album... it's a cleaner version and maybe a newer version of the song). Also, thanks to AntiPunk for providing this album!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Clusterfux - Thrash Mongrel


More from the local legends of Denver thrash, this time with less of the shitty record-ripping quality as the other album.
  1. Sign of the Times
  2. Making Fuck
  3. Flourishing
  4. Pictures When You Pee
  5. A Toast
  6. Neonchrist
  7. Usurper
  8. Dancing With Death
  9. Hey Charlie!
  10. The Mongrel
  11. Untitled 11
  12. Untitled 12
Genre: Thrash
Year: 2003
Country: USA

Monday, March 8, 2010

Pirates R Us - Songs of Modern Piracy


I've been trying to find this album for years now. I highly recommend it if you enjoy pirate shanties, folk music, or amusing music about pirates. Perhaps there is a certain level of irony in pirating their music...
  1. The MP3 Waltz
  2. The Kotzebue Shuffle
  3. The Ballad of Cap'n Crunch
  4. Can You, Kevin Bacon?
  5. KYAR Pirate Radio
  6. Fuego
Genre: Avant Garde
Year: 2006
Country: USA

Alpinist - Minus.Mensch


Amazing neo-crust band. Absolutely wonderful. Shamelessly copying this from Ya Can't Go Home (thanks y'all, check them out some time).
  1. Nighttime Poet Daytime Dead Schalterhygiene
  2. A is for Army of Slaves
  3. Rost
  4. 2te Klasse Bahnabteil
  5. Amuse Yourself to Death
  6. Delta Flood of Ignorance
  7. The Charme of Dominating
  8. From Groveling to Running in Less Than a Second
  9. This Song Will Not Save Your Life
  10. Outro
Genre: Neo-Crust
Year: 2009
Country: Germany




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