Deadline8/2/82 (2007)Dischord Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Bipedcasserole (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on November 18th 2008
The first time I heard Deadline was on Dischord's Twenty Years anthology. I couldn't believe I had never heard of the band after listening to all 50 seconds of "No Revolution," their contribution to the whole gnarly affair. That song was everything I've ever loved about punk rock, D.C. punk in particular: It blisters by in a maelstrom of rudimentary drums, fuzzy guitar riffs and most importantly, it was catchy as hell. Around the time of its genesis, D.C.'s greatest strength was in its utter simplicity and its undeniable hooks. It may seem odd to say Minor Threat or Government Issue wrote catchy songs with more hooks than a well-supplied bait shop, but that's what they did. Why else does every punk on the planet know every other line to "I Don't Wanna Hear It"? 'Cause that shit's catchy.
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Dc I agree, the Rain record was the better of the two. I thought this was decent, but the other reissue Dischord/Peterbilt had at the same time, Rain's La Vache Qui Rit...now that might be a perfect EP. I haven't stopped listening to it since I bought it. Might even go so far as to say it's the best thing the Revolution Summer produced. | Features
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