Live At CBGB's 1984
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The early to mid-'80s saw several bands that would merge hard rock/metal together with hardcore - most being based in New York City at the time (Cro-Mags, Murphy's Law, and Bad Brains). There were certainly a few exceptions to this 'regional rule' however, as evidenced by Texas' D.R.I. Live at CBGB's 1984, which contains a whopping 40 tracks on a single disc - quite a few tracks fail to even reach the one-minute mark, does a fine job of capturing all of the fury and youth (singer Kurt Brecht sounds like he's about 13 years old). Included are explosive renditions of such early D.R.I. classics as 'I Don't Need Society', 'Reaganomics' and 'War Crimes'. If you frequented Sunday matinee hardcore shows at CBGB's in the '80s, then Live at CBGB's 1984 is sure to bring back some great mosh-pit memories.
Tracklist
1
I Don't Need Society
2
Reaganomics
3
Commuter Man
4
Plastique
5
Why
6
Balance of Terror
7
My Fate to Hate
8
Who Am I
9
Money Stinks
10
Human Waste
11
Yes Ma'am
12
Dennis' Problem
13
Closet Punk
14
How to Act
15
Give My Taxes Back
16
Equal People
17
On My Way Home
18
Bail Out
19
Snap
20
Explorer, The
21
Slit My Wrists
22
Stupid War
23
Counter Attack
24
I'd Rather Be Sleeping
25
Running Around
26
Coach Slouch
27
To Open Closed Doors
28
God Is Broke
29
Soup Kitchen
30
Sad to Be
31
War Crimes
32
Busted
33
Draft Me
34
First Round Draft Choice
35
Capitalists Suck
36
Mad Man
37
Misery Loves Company
38
No Sense
39
Blockhead
40
Violent Pacification