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LINE-UP:
Giulio the Bastard - vocals
Alberto the Crippler - guitar
X-man - drums
NOTES:
>> released in 1995, no idea on how many
copies pressed, we suppose 2000
>> no lyrics or inserts enclosed, just a
small flyer with a statement from the label
>> CB's side was 33 rpm while Capitalist
Casualties (on the opposite side of the same record) were at 45 rpm
>> comes in a wonderful packaging, a huge
poster-sleeve bent in 6 squares, on one side with all band's infos - one the
other with a S/M art.
>> recorded live in Torino @ "El Paso"
occupato, 3/12/1994
ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
a good quality live recording capturing CB at the top of their Punk/Chaos phase.
The drummer on this was one of the worst we ever had and fitted well that kind
of raw, untalented sound recalling a lot of classics of the '80s. This live
was the first CB show ever at El Paso, a place of friends GTB has been attending
since even before CB were born and a kind of mother-house of punk in Torino
(the town that gave birth to the best italian HC acts ever: Negazione, Declino,
Rough, Nerorgasmo and so on). After the show released on this 10", CB went
on playing regularly at El Paso, at least once x year for the whole decade that
followed. This record is mostly a collectors' item (not easy to find); musically
its content is too elementary compared to other CB works, at least - that's
how we feel about it. The CB thanx-list included these bands for the inspiration:
Wretched, Eu's Arse,Indigesti, Sottocultura, Uart Punk, Varaus, Mob 47, Riistetyt,
Bastards, Shitlickers,Terveet Kadet, Sekunda, Rapt, Confuse, UBR, Olho Seco,
Armagedom... so, that's an idea of how we wanted to sound, besides the usual
Grind features. Of the other bands on this double 10" set, Capitalist Casualties
were the absolute winners!