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Old 08.09.2006, 06:31 AM   #338
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I'm really enjoying the Andy Watch Out track. It's got a real 60's garage feel, a bit like The Prisoners but better.

I suppose the L7 does rock out a bit too much for RT.

Then we have another good track which I don't recognise. Sounds very early 80's British punk. I loved all this stuff at the time. I think it's not melodic enough for Angelic Upstarts, too good to be Chron Gen, not heavy enough for UK Subs...I give in.

The Primitives with what is I presume an early version/demo? of Crash. For a brief couple of months I loved them (oh Tracy, those pencil skirts!), Really Stupid was a particular favourite.
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