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The Screamers - Scuzzy The Death Cone Clown Demos 1978 album flac Performer: The Screamers
Title: Scuzzy The Death Cone Clown Demos 1978
Style: Abstract, Punk
MP3 album: 1439 mb
FLAC album: 1885 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP2 MOD WAV AAC AU MP4 AUD
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Tracks B2, C1, D: first Screamers demo session, 7-7-1977 recorded on a TEAC 2340 4-Track. Collection of demos, alternating between the Screamer's first demo session in the summer of '77 and perhaps their last (late 1978). Track A is incorrectly listed on the record as "And The Beat Goes On". Its proper title is "I'm A Mensch", corrected here. Track C2 is incorrectly listed as "Need A Head-On".

This album was released on the label Death Cone Records (catalog number DC-1). The album included the following session artists: Producer. David Campbell (8). Producer. Watch now Screamers's video clip of album "Scuzzy The Death Cone Clown Demos 1978".

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Scuzzy the Death Cone Clown '78 Demos. Sort name: Screamers, The. Type: Group. Founded in: Los Angeles, California, United States.

The Screamers were an American electropunk group founded in 1975. They were among the first wave of the . The Los Angeles Times applied the label "techno-punk" to the band in 1978. In the documentary Punk: Attitude (2005), the Dead Kennedys cite the Screamers as a key influence on their group and as one of the great unrecorded groups in rock history.

Tracklist

A I'm A Mensch
B1 The Scream
B2 Magazine Love
C1 Peer Pressure
C2 Why The World
D Punish Or Be Damned

Credits

  • Producer – David Campbell (tracks: A, B1, C2), Pat Garrett (tracks: B2, C1, D), Rene Daalder (tracks: A, B1, C2)

Notes

Tracks A, B1, C2: recorded late 1978 (?).
Track C2: recorded for film "Population One".
Tracks B2, C1, D: first Screamers demo session, 7-7-1977 recorded on a TEAC 2340 4-Track.
Collection of demos, alternating between the Screamer's first demo session in the summer of '77 and perhaps their last (late 1978).
Track A is incorrectly listed on the record as "And The Beat Goes On". Its proper title is "I'm A Mensch", corrected here.
Track C2 is incorrectly listed as "Need A Head-On". Its proper title is "Why The World", corrected here.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): DC-1-0 BOOTS GO MARCHING
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): DC-2-0 WAAAAAAAA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): DC-3-0 AAAAAAAH
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): DC-4-0 HHHHHHHHHH


Comments: (2)
Darkraven
My copy was an Orange sleeve, anyone else have one?
Blueshaper
You know the Screamers never had an official record -- and still don't -- even though one of the guys in the group ran the immortal Dangerhouse Label. So, if you want to hear them, you need to buy a boot and when you buy a boot it is buyer beware.Here is a very cheaply made bootleg. Low sound quality, skimpy packaging, little info and at least two song titles listed incorrectly. Too bad such a fine band is presented in such a slapdash manner. This one is for collectors only. To check out the Screamers at their best with top quality presentation, look for the incredible "In A Better World" double CD which features best-it-can-be sound quality and copious packaging. That one is a labor of love.