They want me in a studio, but it ain't gonna change a thing. I'm not selling out, no fucking way. It'll still be a scum fucking record. GG Allin interview, Noise Noise Noise, 1987 GG ALLIN and an assemblage of session members known as The Holy Men -...
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They want me in a studio, but it ain't gonna change a thing. I'm not selling out, no fucking way. It'll still be a scum fucking record.- GG Allin interview, Noise Noise Noise, 1987 GG ALLIN and an assemblage of session members - Gerard Cosloy, Mike Kirkland (PRONG), Greg Bullock...
Because GG never gets to play more than 20 minutes before the plug is pulled - a true live recording would have been possible. Also, most songs recorded live have unintelligible vocals or other technical problems. This cassette is, therefore, a "fake" live show - on that could...
More of a disaster than most GG performances - they barely manage to get through a couple of songs. Live on this day in 1988. G.G. Allin is skunk piss. Rotting trash rock in the lowest form. No quality. Everything sucks and so do we. The full song-list...