Tuesday, December 18, 2007

VA - No Idea Fanzine - Bread, the Edible Napkin (CD) No Idea #20 1997





Okay, one of the compilations I am posting concerning Floodgate; their track "the pessimist" is otherwise unreleased and has a strong Moss Icon feel to it, but it is sadly one of their weaker tracks. But that's venial: "Bread, the Edible Napkin" is a great compilation. It was part of the No Idea fanzine - I was too lazy to scan the issue but I included the booklet of the compilation - but also available as double LP. You might still get it from No Idea records, if not you'll get it cheap second hand. The tracklist reads like a who is who of the late 90ies: Braid, Brutal Truth, Hot Water Music, Floor, Serpico, Cavity, Threadbare, Still Life, Sideshow, Moonraker, Horace Pinker, Car Vs. Driver, Locust, Christie Front Drive and so on. More than a half of the songs are otherwise unreleased and a few are my favourites by these bands especially those by Moonraker and Hope Springs Eternal. Some bands should be featured here sooner or later (later! ha ha ha): Serpico, Rhythm Collision and Gus.

If anyone has any additional tracks by The Lisa Killers which is a Floor/Dove sideproject, please write me a short e-mail!

Okay, that's it for today, after Threadbare's version of "sunstroke" I am going to spend my evening with Swiz records.


VA - No Idea Fanzine #12 - Bread, the Edible Napkin (CD) No Idea #20 1997


1. Hot Water Music - Floor
2. Floor - Who Are You?
3. No Empathy - Daddy's Got a Problem
4. Ash County Sluggers - Achiever 9
5. Brutal Truth - Eggshells
6. Christie Front Drive - Bag
7. Cavity - Wounded
8. Pung - Anthem for the Youth
9. V-Card - Strap Me Down
10. Floodgate - The Pessimist
11. Against All Authority - Corporate Takeover
12. Serpico - Double Negative
13. Elmer - Let's Get into a Fistfight
14. Gus (Canada) - Sinister Acts in Bright Sunshine
15. Moonraker - Friendly Fire
16. The Bruce Lee Band - Calling For Me
17. Horace Pinker - Sloth
18. Car vs. Driver - Generis
19. Locust - Inbred America
20. Hope Springs Eternal - Loneliness Equals Coldness
21. Jack With Killer - Stupid Heavy Metal 2--Restriction
22. King Friday - Lonnie
23. Braid - Katy Cat
24. The Lisa Killers - No One Gets Through
25. Rhythm Collision - Jack
26. Sideshow - Soar
27. Skankin' Pickle - $13,000 is a Lot of Food (live)
28. Crunch - Furioso Zapping
29. Threadbare - Sunstroke
30. The End of the Century Party - Doozer La, Doozer Do
31. Still Life - Someone Stole My Bike
32. Bombs of Cheese - White People in the Park
[OGG Vorbis, 256k, password: antithesis, mirror 1, mirror 2]

Links:
No Idea Records

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Awesome, didn't knew Hope Springs Eternal had another release besides the demo, the split and the song on the In Words of One Syllable comp.

Ps. Why do you use .OGG?

Hirsinger Youth said...

I never heard the demo tape... sadly...

OGG: So all MP3mos can I ask why I do so :). Quite simple: patent-free, open source, better sound at same or less file size, less error, cracks etc.

I am willing to do everything lossless, but the hosts do not offer such file sizes at the moment.

pencrush said...

Is the skankin' pickle track corrupted?

Thanks for posting this btw. Seems like a really good comp.

Anonymous said...
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Hirsinger Youth said...

Shankin' Pickle track plays fine... archive corrupted?

pencrush said...

I'll try it again...

Anonymous said...

God damn it! Sendspace deleted the file. To the guy who runs this blog, could you do me a huge favor and reupload this, or at least just the Hope Springs Eternal track? That's the only thing I want on the whole comp and I can't fucking find it anywhere. You'll probably never see this but if you do, please reupload it. Thanks so much.

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MM LLC said...

Dude. If you upload the book, you will be a personal hero of mine. I used to have the double LP. Have no idea what happened to it, but I am dying to see the zine once more without paying 50 bucks.