FEAR - The Record - LP + Bonus 7" & Stencil - Cream Marbled Vinyl [RSD2021-JUL 17]

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FEAR - The Record - LP + Bonus 7" & Stencil - Cream Marbled Vinyl [RSD2021-JUL 17]

FEAR - The Record - LP + Bonus 7" & Stencil - Cream Marbled Vinyl [RSD2021-JUL 17]

€36.99 €17.99

 

RELEASE DATE: July 17th, 2021
FORMAT: LP
LABEL: Rhino/Run Out Groove
CAT NO: 081227891985
BARCODE: 081227891985

 

Album (Cream Marbled Vinyl) Tracklisting:

1.Let’s Have A War
2. Beef Boloney
3. Camarillo
4. I Don’t Care About You
5. New York’s Alright If You Like Saxophones
6. Gimmie Some Action
7. Foreign Policy
8. We Destroy The Family
9. I Love Livin’ In The City
10. Disconnected
11. We Got To Get Out Of This Place
12. Fresh Flesh
13. Getting The Brush
14. No More Nothing

Bonus 7” single (Red Vinyl):

Side A: ?uck Christmas

Side B: (Beep) Christmas


FEAR – The Record
[+ Bonus Red Vinyl 7″ & Stencil]

LP – Limited Edition 140g Cream Marbled Vinyl + Bonus Red 7″ Christmas single & Art Stencil
(Only 3,500 copies pressed worldwide.
)
[RSD2021-JUL17]


All ‘RSD Drop 2’ titles will be available for purchase in store from 8am Saturday, July 17th. Online sales for remaining stock will start at 6pm, 17th July.


When John Belushi tried to book Black Flag on Saturday Night Live the powers that be shook with fear and vetoed the idea on the spot. They did, however, suggest the band Fear as a replacement. somewhat paradoxically, Fear, with all its sound, fury, and decidedly politically incorrect ideas, was somehow acceptable. make no mistake, The Record is aggressive, offensive, and loud – it is the sound of a kid flipping the bird. and there is a barreling, garage-like catchiness to anthems such as ‘I Love Living in the City.’ the difference between Fear and bands like Black Flag is a subtle but crucial one: Fear does not cross the line into aural violence. perhaps it is the tongue-in-cheek quality to Lee Ving’s rants about minority groups in ‘Let’s Have a War.’ Ving may be giving everyone within earshot the finger but he’s doing it from a moving car.

See below for tracklisting..