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Dayglo Abortions, the Pride of Canada, are not known for their subtlety, their regard for societal norms, or their boyish good looks and charming personalities. They are, on the other hand, notorious for their primitive crossover hardcore, their sick sense of humor, and their constant mistreatment of hamsters. They would have already qualified easily for inclusion in the Swamp library on the merit of being Reagan Rock and their typical 80s-style Nuclear War Fetish, but this album in particular is a personal favorite because of the track "The Spawn of Yog Sothoth." You know what a softy old Uncle Abdul is for that sort of thing.
Also available on 8-track.
Dayglo Abortions, the Pride of Canada, are not known for their subtlety, their regard for societal norms, or their boyish good looks and charming personalities. They are, on the other hand, notorious for their primitive crossover hardcore, their sick sense of humor, and their constant mistreatment of hamsters. They would have already qualified easily for inclusion in the Swamp library on the merit of being Reagan Rock and their typical 80s-style Nuclear War Fetish, but this album in particular is a personal favorite because of the track "The Spawn of Yog Sothoth." You know what a softy old Uncle Abdul is for that sort of thing.
Also available on 8-track.
Yes! The Dayglos rule. I've seen 'em twice in the last few years and they're a great time live. Despite travelling all the way to Australia twice, both shows were only $10(!!??)... how is that even possible? I have to admit I've only ever heard Feed Us A Fetus, but it remains one of my fave LPs after all this time. Downloading this NOW.
ReplyDeleteThis one's not quite as classic as Feed Us A fetus, but there's nonetheless some gold here too.
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