The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1

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The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1
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Compilation album by Nausea
Released 2004
Recorded 1988-1991
Genre Crust punk
Length75:35
Label Blacknoise Recordings
Producer Jerry Adamowicz
Nausea chronology
Extinction
(1990)
The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1
(2004)
The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 2
(2005)
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The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1 is a compilation album released in 2004 by American crust punk band Nausea on Brad Logan's Blacknoise Recordings. The album consists of previously released songs. [2]

Nausea (band) music band

Nausea was an American crust punk band from New York City in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, active from 1985–1992. Nausea is usually cited as being integral in the rise of American crust punk, a fusion of anarcho-punk and thrash metal styles.

Brad Logan American musician

Brad Logan, sometimes known as Brad Minus, is a punk rock guitarist from Los Angeles who also owns and operates Blacknoise Recordings, and has collaborated on projects with Alternative Tentacles. Brad was the frontman and guitarist for hardcore punk band F-Minus but is most famous for his work in the group Leftöver Crack.

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Here Today"3:02
2."Cybergod"4:09
3."Body of Christ"4:36
4."Fallout (Of Our Being)"1:47
5."Right to Live"2:50
6."Blood and Circus"1:52
7."Life Cycle"6:33
8."Godless"1:46
9."Clutches"3:01
10."Extinction"6:51
11."Inherit the Wasteland"3:04
12."Battened"2:06
13."Self Destruct"2:26
14."Blackened Dove"3:01
15."Johnny Got His Gun"1:50
16."Butchers"2:20
17."Technologickill"6:04
18."Sacrifice"4:13
19."Electrodes"3:22
20."Clutches (1988)"2:52
21."Productive Not Destructive"1:47
22."Hear Nothing/Ain't No Feeble Bastard (Discharge cover)"6:03
23."Cybergod (video)" 

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References

  1. O'Neill, Brian. "The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol. 1 - Nausea". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  2. "Nausea - The Punk Terrorist Anthology Vol 1". Discogs. Retrieved 26 November 2014.