The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - Speed Kills III - A Catalogue Of Destruction (LP, 1987, Under One Flag, FLAG 17) A1 Agent Steel - Unstoppable Force A2 Death - The Unholy Grave A3 Heathen - Heathen A4 Possessed - Seance A5 English Dogs - The Eye Of Shamahn A6 Bathory - Of Doom... B1 Death Angel - Mistress Of Pain B2 Onslaught - Onslaught (Power From Hell) B3 Nuclear Assault - Cross Of Iron B4 Holy Terror - Tomorrow's End B5 Sacrilege - Insurrection B6 Dark Angel - Merciless Death Ok: If you want subtle and informed political comment, this is not for you. If you want a nice romantic evening by the fireside with a loved one, this is not for you. If you are full of the joys of spring and want to chill out with a big smile on your face, this is not for you. If you're tripping on acid, or fucked up on ecstacy and want to dance around like a bellend, this is not for you. If, however, you've had a hard day at work and want to go home, rock out and thrash your head about like a maniac, put this on the turntable and enjoy... Under One Flag were a sublabel of Music For Nations focussing on the thrash metal market. They licensed bands from other labels in the US and signed home grown UK talent.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - Speed Metal (LP, 1987, Metal Blade,MBR 1077) A1 Slayer - Evil Has No Boundaries A2 Hallow's Eve - Metal Merchants A3 Hirax - Lightning And Thinder A4 Voi Vod - Voi Vod A5 Omen - Termination B1 Celtic Frost - Visual Aggression B2 Destruction - Invincible Force B3 Sodom - Blasphemer B4 Bloodlust - Tear It Up B5 Cryptic Slaughter - Low Life Another Speed Metal comp. Much like the above, but on a US label.
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The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - Stomping At The Club Foot Volumes 3&4 (Double LP, 1986, ABC Records , ABC LP 8) A1 Torment - Pass It On A2 Torment - Uncle Sam A3 Torment - The Last Time A4 Rochee & the Sarnos - The Beast A5 Rochee & the Sarnos - Rip It Up A6 Wigsville Spliffs - Al Capone A7 Wigsville Spliffs - High Class Power B1 The Coffin Nails - Let's Wreck B2 The Coffin Nails - Psycho Disease B3 Batmobile - Cold Sweat B4 Batmobile - Bamboo Land B5 Batmobile - Ballroom Blitz B6 The Caravans - Baby That's Where You're Wrong B7 The Caravans - Ginna Love Ya C1 Restless - Edge On You C2 The Guana Batz - You're So Fine C3 The Guana Batz - No Particlular Place To Go C4 Frenzy - Hall Of Mirrors C5 Frenzy - Ghost Train D1 The Pharoahs - Killed Love D2 Demeted Are Go - Be Bop A Lula D3 The Primevals - Spiritual D4 The Styng Rites - Shake It Up D5 Tall Boys - Funtime D6 Thee Milkshakes - Dizzy Miss Lizzy Klub Foot was a very successful and influential rockabilly/psychobilly night in London. The Klub Foot albums were all recorded live at the venue. The pub hosting it was knocked down to make way for as supermarket or some such thing and while it tried moving to different venues it never really worked any more.They have recently revivied it again with some success.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - Terror - An Industrial Metal Compilation (Double LP, 1993, Mental Decay, MDR-04, German import) A1 Die Krupps - Dawning Of Doom A2 Godflesh - Mothra A3 Ministry - Stigmata (Live) B1 Treponem Pal - Radioactivity B2 Einstürzende Neubauten - Feurio B3 Swamp Terrorists - Braintrash B4 Consolidated - White American Male C1 Killing Joke - Age Of Greed C2 Scorn - Scorpionic C3 Excessive Force - Worship Me C4 Chrome - 3rd From The Sun D1 Prong - The Coliseum D2 Skrew - Gemini D3 KMFDM - Money D4 Wiseblood - Motorslug I must admit, when it comes to all the different types of metal, most of the time I couldn't tell you which is which. It's not just metal, the same thing happened in genres as diverse as punk and dance. So what exactly is "Industrial Metal"? How does "Black Metal" differ from "Death Metal"? What's the boundary between "Speed Metal" and "Thrash Metal"? Who cares? This is another damn find record, that's all I know. Anyway, this is about the least "metal" track on this, but I like it.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - The Best Of Dance 93 (Double LP, 1993, Telstar, STAR 2662) A1 Culture Beat - Mr Vain A2 Haddaway - Life A3 Snap! - Exterminate A4 Urban Cookie Collective - The Key, The Secret A5 Sub Sub - Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use) A6 2 Unlimited - Trubal Dance A7 The Shamen - Phorever People A8 X-Press 2 - Say What! A9 Sunscreem - Pressure Us A10 Utah Saints - Believe In Me B1 The Prodigy - Out Of Space B2 Cappella - U Got 2 Know B3 USURA - Open Your Mind B4 Evolution - Everybody Dance B5 Robin S - Show Me Love B6 Zhané - Hey Mr. DJ B7 Taylor Dayne - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love B8 Sarah Washington - I Will Always Love You B9 Lulu - Independence (Brothers In Rhythm Mix) B10 Sister Sledge - We Are Family (Sure Is Pure Remix Edit) C1 DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Boom! Shake The Room C2 Ace Of Base - All That She Wants C3 SWV - Right Here (Human Nature Mix) C4 Shara Nelson - Down That Road C5 Dina Carroll - Express (West End Remix) C6 M People - How Can I Love You More? C7 Gabrielle - Dreams C8 Lisa Stansfield - Someday (I'm Coming Back) C9 Jade - Don't Walk Away C10 Arrested Development - Mr.Wendell D1 Snow - Informer D2 Shaggy - Oh Carolina D3 Bitty McLean - It Keeps Rainin' (Tears From My Eyes) D4 Inner Circle - Sweat (A La La La La Long) D5 Louchie Lou & Michie One - Shout (It Out) D6 Oui 3 - Break From The Old Routine D7 The Beloved - Sweet Harmony D8 East 17 - West End Girls (Faces On Posters Mix) D9 Sybil - When I'm Good And Ready D10 Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Phil Kelsey Mix) Purists might notice that there's tracks on here that really don't belong on a dance compilation. Never mind.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Ministry! Once again I in your general direction... many's the morning I've woken up with a 'broken' neck, usually after a bit of NWO, but Stigmata does the job just as well.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Fairy_Nuff said: ▲ Ministry! Once again I in your general direction... many's the morning I've woken up with a 'broken' neck, usually after a bit of NWO, but Stigmata does the job just as well. Early Sunday mornings in the late 80s/early 90s. I'm not sure what was worse, the hangover, the sore neck from the headbanging or the sore throat from the horrendously powerful chilli sauce on the kebab afterwards. Thank god I didn't do any other drugs as well. Sunday mornings were bad enough as it was.
The Fork Me 12" vinyl collection thread Various Artists - The Dance Chart (LP, 1987, Telstar, STAR 2285) A1 Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl In Town) A2 Mel & Kim - Showing Out (Get Fresh At The Weekend) A3 Raze - Jack The Groove A4 The Gap Band - Big Fun A5 Grace Jones - Private Life A6 Timex Social Club - Rumours A7 Kim Wilde - You Keep Me Hanging On A8 Taffy - I Love My Radio (Dee Jay's Radio) B1 Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish - Male Stripper B2 Freeez - IOU (Club Vocal) B3 Five Star - Can't Wait Another Minute B4 Midnight Star - Midas Touch B5 Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - I Wonder If I Take You Home B6 The Concept - Mr. DJ B7 Whistle - (Nothing Serious) Just Buggin' B8 Wham! - Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do?) Was a rock 'n' roll release really eligible for the dance chart in 1987?