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Review by: JohnGentile See others by this writer Alternative Tentacles Homepage (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on February 16th 2007
In this age of mass, instant communication, music genres know no boundaries. With the click of a mouse, you can hear Japanese reggae in Nebraska. With the smack of the enter button, you can download native Brazilian odes in Finland. With the mere use of your thumbs you can even download Pakistani hymns to your cell phone and convert them to a ringtone. But alas, this was not always the case. Why, way back in 1981 most of Europe didn’t know that much about hardcore punk, and neither did most of America either. Therefore, Alternative Tentacles released Let Them Eat Jellybeans! in order to educate the masses in what hardcore was all about. More than a quarter century later, this lesson plan is still one of the most rocking classes you’ll ever hear.
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dude, me and some bros, reefer, booze, our skateboards and this blasting thru the cass deck. i think it was 86'. we couldnt figure out the x ray song .........anyways, great mems. I actually went on Ebay and found a few floating around. the one that stands out the most is this one: Shucks, thanks! We've got 2 in the can waiting to be put up on the web (The (International) Noise Conspiracy and Akimbo "Harshing Your Mellow") & a bunch more being assembled. Shucks, thanks! We've got 2 in the can waiting to be put up on the web (The (International) Noise Conspiracy and Akimbo "Harshing Your Mellow") & a bunch more being assembled. Is that Jesse Lucious the At Mail male below me? This was the first punk compilation I ever heard (and the 3rd punk record). I went out and found records by all of the bands on side one- Subhumans (Canada), DOA, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Dead Kennedys, Circle Jerks, Feederz, Really Red, & Flipper. Some of them are still some of my most favorite punk bands ever. Does anyone else think it's funny when reviewers pretend as if file sharing doesn't even exist? Great review. Little to nothing about the music, but good. Frank Discussion is so much cooler than Jello. I found this album in a half price books for $2. It was fucking awesome. I also found an Eating Lamp Lp that day. |