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The Weirdos|Destroy All Music

Destroy All Music

The Weirdos

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The Weirdos were the first great band to emerge from the L.A. punk scene, but while they were local heroes, they weren't able to score the elusive record deal that passed by nearly every worthy band on the original West Coast scene (except the Dickies), and it's hard not to get misty-eyed about the Weirdos album that could have been. This collection of demos and previously released tracks from Bomp isn't the great lost Weirdos LP, but it gives some idea of what it might have sounded like. Destroy All Music includes the Weirdos' storming three-song debut single from 1977, the more polished but still impressive 1979 EP Who? What? When? Where? Why?, and early demos for four tunes (three of which also appeared on the first single, but "Life of Crime," "Why Do You Exist" and "Destroy All Music" are good enough that you won't mind hearing them twice). The demos and the "Destroy All Music" single are similarly raw, but while the recording quality is a bit harsh the band burns bright, and the songs are brilliant. The six tunes from Who? What? When? Where? Why? were produced by Earle Mankey and he brought a more organized approach to the sessions, and the results lack a bit of the manic intensity of the other tracks. However, Dix Denney and Cliff Roman's guitars still cut deep, John Denney's vocals are fevered and mesmerizing, and "Hit Man" and "Fort U.S.A." rank with the Weirdos' very best songs. This collection would have been even better if the group's Dangerhouse single ("We Got the Neutron Bomb"/"Solitary Confinement") had been included, but even without those tunes this is a brilliant look at the Weirdos' formative years, and represents early L.A. punk at its finest.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Teenage (Demo)
00:02:40

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

2
Destroy All Music (demo)
00:01:40

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

3
A Life of Crime (demo)
00:02:23

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

4
Why Do You Exist? (demo)
00:01:56

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

5
Destroy All Music
00:01:39

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

6
A Life of Crime
00:02:20

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

7
Why Do You Exist?
00:01:35

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

8
Happy People
00:02:33

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

9
Big Shot
00:04:14

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

10
Jungle Rock
00:03:16

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

11
Hit Man
00:02:15

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

12
Idle Life
00:03:49

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

13
For U.S.A.
00:03:13

The Weirdos, Composer, MainArtist - Bomp! Records, MusicPublisher

2007 Bomp! Records 2007 Bomp! Records

Albumbeschreibung

The Weirdos were the first great band to emerge from the L.A. punk scene, but while they were local heroes, they weren't able to score the elusive record deal that passed by nearly every worthy band on the original West Coast scene (except the Dickies), and it's hard not to get misty-eyed about the Weirdos album that could have been. This collection of demos and previously released tracks from Bomp isn't the great lost Weirdos LP, but it gives some idea of what it might have sounded like. Destroy All Music includes the Weirdos' storming three-song debut single from 1977, the more polished but still impressive 1979 EP Who? What? When? Where? Why?, and early demos for four tunes (three of which also appeared on the first single, but "Life of Crime," "Why Do You Exist" and "Destroy All Music" are good enough that you won't mind hearing them twice). The demos and the "Destroy All Music" single are similarly raw, but while the recording quality is a bit harsh the band burns bright, and the songs are brilliant. The six tunes from Who? What? When? Where? Why? were produced by Earle Mankey and he brought a more organized approach to the sessions, and the results lack a bit of the manic intensity of the other tracks. However, Dix Denney and Cliff Roman's guitars still cut deep, John Denney's vocals are fevered and mesmerizing, and "Hit Man" and "Fort U.S.A." rank with the Weirdos' very best songs. This collection would have been even better if the group's Dangerhouse single ("We Got the Neutron Bomb"/"Solitary Confinement") had been included, but even without those tunes this is a brilliant look at the Weirdos' formative years, and represents early L.A. punk at its finest.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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