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Ear-Piercing Punk

Ear-Piercing Punk is a compilation album issued in both LP and CD formats of obscure 1960s garage rock that was originally released on AIP Records in the late 1970s. As discussed on the AIP Records website and in reviews of the album during its initial release, the album was given the name "Ear-Piercing Punk" to try to market or turn this music, now often referred to as proto punk, on to kids just getting into punk rock for the first time as a result of the 1970s punk explosion. The purpose of the album was to show that punk had existed for quite a number of years prior to the generally accepted mainstream use of the term to define bands such as the Ramones, Sex Pistols and The Clash.[1]

Track listing

LP

Side 1:

  1. "I'm a Hog for You" – The Groupies
  2. "Ubangi Stomp" – The Trashmen
  3. "Rebel Woman" – Dean Carter
  4. "Nonstop Blues" – Outlaw Blues
  5. "Bottle Up and Go" – Mile Ends
  6. "I Feel Like Crying" – Sound Extraction
  7. "Enough" – Bohemian Vendetta
  8. "Jailhouse Rock" – Dean Carter

Side 2:

  1. "No Friend of Mine" – The Sparkles
  2. "Don't Crowd Me" – Keith Kessler
  3. "Mister, You're a Better Man Than I" – The Herde
  4. "Runnin' Thru the Night" – Mistic Tide
  5. "(Your Love Is Like a) Magnet" – Age of Reason
  6. "Little Black Egg" – The Kommotions
  7. "She Ain't No Use to Me" – The Ugly Ducklings
  8. "I Need Love" – The Third Booth

CD

  1. "I'm a Hog for You" - The Groupies
  2. "Nonstop Blues" - Outlaw Blues
  3. "Bottle Up and Go" - Mile Ends
  4. "I Feel Like Crying" - Sound Extraction
  5. "Enough" - Bohemian Vendetta
  6. "Don't Crowd Me" - Keith Kessler
  7. "Magnet" - Age of Reason
  8. "Little Black Egg" - The Kommotions
  9. "She Ain't No Use to Me" - The Ugly Ducklings
  10. "Primitive" - The Groupies
  11. "Growth" - The Guys Who Came up from Downstairs
  12. "I Can Only Give You Everything" - Bram Rigg Set
  13. "Train Kept A-Rollin'" - Precious Few
  14. "Psychedelic Retraction" - Creations Disciple
  15. "Gotta Hear the Beat" - Animal Jack
  16. "Down the Road Apiece" - Color
  17. "Young Miss Larsen" - Color
  18. "Just If She's There" - Dennis & The Times
  19. "You Better Stop" - Maltese
  20. "No More" - Oscar Five

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Mike Stax, [1] Archived 2009-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Ear-Piercing Punk (CD) review, Ugly Things #15. Retrieved on 2009.19.06.


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