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Poison Idea - Kings of Punk (Bloated Edition) (2CD)
Formed 1980 in Portland, Oregon, United States
One of the greatest US hardcore records gets a special reissue. Remastered, the bloated edition includes three separate gigs as bonus tracks. Hardcore punk verging on speed metal at times (it deserves a place in any thrash/speed metal collection). Very little comes close to early POISON IDEA!
CD1 includes: Kings of Punk (LP, 1986) and Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984.
CD2 includes: Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985 and Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986
Details
- Artist: Poison Idea
- Country: United States
- Genre: Punk
- Year: 1986
- Label: Southern Lord Records
- Format: 2CD
- Catalogue no: LORD185
- More info: External
Track listing
- Kings Of Punk
- Lifestyles
- Short Fuse
- God Not God
- Ugly American
- Subtract
- Cop An Attitude
- Death Wish Kids
- Made To Be Broken
- Tormented Imp
- One By One
- Out Of The Picture
- Pure Hate (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- A.A. (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Self Abuse (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Tormented Imp (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Think Fast (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Legalize Freedom (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Cold Comfort (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Jailhouse Rock (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- This Thing Called Progress (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Rubber Husband (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Thorn In My Side (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Rich Get Richer (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Time To Go (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Ugly American (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, October 16 1984)
- Out Of The Picture (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Cult Band (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Time To Go (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- God Not God (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- This Thing Called Progress (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Subtract (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Rubber Husband (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Lifestyles (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Laughing Boy (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Made To Be Broken (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Short Fuse (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Tormented Imp (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- One By One (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Pure Hate (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Death Wish Kids (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Jailhouse Rock Live (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- A.A. (Live: Satyricon, Portland, December 28 1985)
- Short Fuse (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Laughing Boy (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Thorn In My Side (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Out Of The Picture (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Tormented Imp (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Made To Be Broken (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Death Wish Kids (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- A.A. (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Rubber Husband (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Time To Go (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
- Motorhead (Live: Pine Street Theatre, Portland, January 31 1986)
Review
More than just a punk rock milestone, Kings Of Punk is a great hardcore album. Death Wish Kids seethes with raw energy, while Made To Be Broken opens with a pop riff that has been ripped off by other bands several times over the years. One By One has a similarly catchy opening, before faltering into an off kilter riff in the vein of Fugazi. Jerry A.'s vocals sound like a young Henry Rollins possessed with piss and hate. These are dirty, sweaty, angry songs delivered in harsh tones. In short, Kings Of Punk is everything a hardcore album should be. - Metal Forces 4/5
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