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CRIMINAL DAMAGE - The Power of Fools (Feral Ward)
SPAZMZ - Spazmz (F.C.S.)
THE LOWLIFES - Lowlifes (Self-Released)
ULTRA SECT - Violent Acquisition (Contra)
Tonight on EXD another unearthed demo from around these parts (Barrie) by B.S.L. Recorded in 1988 the second demo never really saw much circulation as the band was breaking up. They would go on to become Phallocracy and more recently the Groogies, but this unreleased demo shows the band’s roots of speed (a la HERESY / LARM / MDC). We will also be featuring some dep cuts from the Britain’s Burning comp. New international releases from Morocco (TAQBIR), Indonesia (ZAGOBART), Singapore (SIAL), and Chile (LUZ DE GAS). Lots of Canuck-core (COLD SHAKES, MISUSED, REAL SICKIES and the CHOICE FEW) and dad-core (THE ACCUSED A.D./ DOA) and re-issues (TOXIC WASTE / PROTEX). Download the show here.
REAL SICKIES - Sickies Don’t Talk (Stomp)Tonight on EXD an unreleased 7 song recording by the BLASTCAPS recorded 20 years ago complete with a YYY cover in our demo feature. Mark and Bubby tell us about the recording. And now that Italy has settled who is Europe’s champs we featured bands from the final four countries which means you get punk from Italy (NEGAZIONE), Spain (ULTIMO RESORTE), Denmark (A.P.A.), and England (SHAM 69). We start the show out with some older (THE UGLY / THE SYSTEM) and recently re-issued material (NEOs / SKIN FLUTES) and fill out the show with a bucket load of new releases (YUGO / DIRECT THREAT / NO BRAINER). Download the show here.
NEOS - Where Did You Go Wrong (Supreme Echo)Tonight's show features a lot of new Canadian punk, a feature interview with the Beat Club, and a demo feature by Scheme out of Vancouver. But we start off with a knock on nationalism to coincide with America/Canada's birthday. Download the show here.
TOXIC REASONS - Rally 'round the Flag Boys (Risky / Beer City)
ELEXTRALUXX - Little Miss ESP (Rum Bar)DRI - Soup Kitchen (Death / Beer City)
As we go into production city police are storming a homeless encampment to remove people living in the park due to the pandemic. Download tonight's show here.
LIMP WRIST - The Ode (Lengua Armada)
This song that recounts iconic punks from the LGBTQ community appeared on a compilation called “Histeria” in 2002. So we are using the call outs for the opening set. Download this week's show here.
Thanks to everyone who donated to CIUT. We are still accepting donations. The grand prize draw will be July 9th so any donations have to be in before June 30th to be eligible for one of those two Everyday Electric Assist Pedal Bicycles and two home studio packages. If you want to donate you can do so at www.ciut.fm.
LQBTQ Pride classics
WAYNE COUNTY AND THE ELECTRIC CHAIRS - Night Time (Safari)
EDITH MASSEY - Punks, Get off the Grass (Egg)
TOM ROBINSON BAND - Ain't Gonna Take It (EMI)
BUZZCOCKS - Orgasm Addict (Voto / Hugh Normones)
THE DICKS - Kill from the Heart (SST / Alternative Tentacles)
BIG BOYS - Heart Beat (Big Boys)
GO! - A Day to Fight For (Forefront)
WARPATH - Silence = Death (Warfear Collective)
THE SAVANTS - Everybody is a Little Gay (Hulk Rackorz)
Juneteenth punk
Saturday June 19th - marks the end of slavery and is known as Black independence Day. Joe Biden just declared the day a national holiday. Here's some punk by contemporary BIPOC punks.
SOUL GLO - Guilty of Being.... Wait (SRA / Middle Man)
MASS ARREST - Liberation (Iron Lung)
MINORITY THREAT - Minority Threat (6131)
BIG JOANIE - Fall Asleep (The Daydream Library Series)
SPECIAL INTEREST - With Love (Thrilling Living)
GEMSTONES - No End in Sight (Celluloid Lunch)
RHYTHM PIGS - Marlboro Man (Mordam)
STIFF RICHARDS - Fill in the Blanks (Legless / Drunken Sailor)
THE CHATS - The Clap (Bargain Bin)
TJ CABOT AND THEE ARTIFICIAL REJECTS - Out Of My Mind (Alien Snatch)
TV FREAKS - Silver Foot (Schizophrenic)
DESPAIR - Visions of the Inferno (Brain Damage)
HARD SKIN - Still Fighting Thatcher (Feral Ward / JT Classics / Household Name)
DEFONCE - Hopital Psychiatric (Common People / Contra)
THE REAL MCKENZIES - Nary Do Gooder (Fat Wreck / Stomp)
THE VICIOUS CYCLES - Sandpaper (Pirates Press)
With the Euro Cup on this next set is a tribute to football
THE PAGANS OF NORTHUMBERLAND - Awaydays (Self-Released)
THE CHOICE - Sunday Soccer (Helen of Oi)
ROUGH CUTS - Reds (Insurgence / Contra)
COCKNEY REJECTS - East End (EMI)
VANILLA MUFFINS - The Drug is Football (Knock Out / Rebel Sound / Rebellion / Puke 'N' Vomit)
BAD ACTION HERO - Gretzkploits (Self-Released)
MANDIBLE KLAW - MK Ultra (Handsome Dan)
THE ADHAEROS - Ranks of the Rebels
MILITARY MIND - Perfect Family (Self-Released)
ELECTRIC CHAIR - Social Capital (Iron Lung)
SLANT - How Did It Feel (Iron Lung)
MALADIA - Sacred Fires (La Vida Es Un Mus)
DEVOURED IN SECONDS - Only Throats (Deep Six)
Tonight's show features the first episode of "Speed Kills" which is a feature on power violence inspired by the West Coast Power Violence project. There is also some new releases, some classics and a demo feature by a band out of Quebec named after a mining town. Download the show here.
RUDIMENTARY PENI - Path of Glory (Sealed)
SWELL MAPS - Ripped and Torn (Rather)
THE STUKAS - Klean Livin Kids (Chiswick)
PUNKETTES - Going Out Wiva Punk (Response)
RADIO STARS - Johnny Mekon (Chiswick)
DAZZLER - Phonies
SPEED KILLS - INFEST
Infest is an American hardcore punk band, formed in Valencia, California in September 1986 by Joe Denunzio, Matt Domino, Dave Ring and Chris Clift. The band's album covers contained imagery of a political nature, depicting the reality of war and poverty. The group unofficially broke up in 1991, having played only a handful of shows outside California. Since 1991 they’ve been active on-and-off with recording and new shows. Scene reports from the time show that locals instantly recognized the brutal power of the band, but demo reviews weren’t as enthusiastic. INFEST - Where’s The Unity (Self-Released) INFEST - Snooze-U-Lose (Self-Released) INFEST - Screwed (Self-Released) INFEST - Dirty Dope Dealer (Self-Released) Infest predated the term power violence but their sound and members were undoubtedly the pillar that power violence was built upon, with additional foundations coming from their regional bands/friends like Eric Wood and Pissed Happy Children, Pillsbury Hardcore, Cyclops, and Plutocracy. Matt Domino of Infest coined the term “power violence” at a Neanderthal (1990 - 1991) band practice, a band that featured his Infest bandmate Joe Denunzio and Eric Wood from Cyclops and Pissed Happy Children. The Infest / Pissed Happy Children flexi was Slap-A-Ham Records first ever release in 1991. Recorded live at Gilman, Feb 10, 1989.
Broadcasting on CIUT 89.5FM since May 1999, ExD is dedicated to playing underground punk, hardcore, and garage from around the world. Tune in Sunday nights from 10pm to Midnight EST - live streaming audio available at www.ciut.fm Bands/labels: send us your stuff! We're looking for records and CDs to play on our show. Contact Equalizing-X-Distort by e-mail at equalizingxdistort@gmail.com.