Showing posts with label D Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D Generation. Show all posts

03 August 2023

RAFR Various Artists 1995

 


Discogs

 

Compilation of punk bands on Flipside Records. Anyone remember Flipside magazine?


Tracklist

1The Padded CellEvery Fuckin' Time
2D-Generation*Scorch
3The SmugglersSupercar
4Fur (2)My Beautiful Wreck
5Mad DaddysSwing Daddy Swing
6Snap-HerCrack Pipe Johnny
7The Living End (4)Victim Of Circumstance
8Skull ControlNuke Beach
9The HumpersThirteen Forever
10The Grey SpikesWhite Death Machine
11Satan's CheerleadersMakin' Deals
12Candy SnatchersWhy Ya' That Way
13New York Loose*Tailspin
14Clowns For ProgressN.Y.C. Is My Home
15Trick BabysCookie Jar
16Wax (10)Hangin' On
17Black Train JackGratitude
18Ultraviolet Eye*Heroin Geek
19The Raging LamosGeraldo's Fishin' Trip
20Permanent Green LightThe Goddess Bunny
21The Odd NumbersThe Big Mistake
22TeengenerateYeah Yeah Yeah
23Special HeadPower And Fear
24Anus The MenacePlant A Seed In My Head

14 February 2020

GERMS (TRIBUTE) A Small Circle of Friends 1996

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Tracklist  

1 NOFX Forming 0:54
2 Free Kitten Sex Boy 2:28
3 Melvins Lexicon Devil 1:40
4 The Holez Circle One 2:56
5 D Generation No God 2:04
6 Mike Watt & J Mascis What We Do Is Secret 0:43
7 Ruined Eye Land Of Treason 3:09
8 The Posies Richie Dagger's Crime 2:57
9 O-Matic Strange Notes 1:58
10 White Flag Manimal 2:07
11 That Dog* We Must Bleed 1:39
12 Flea Media Blitz 1:58
13 Sator The Other Newest One 2:58
14 The Wrens Let's Pretend 2:44
15 Matthew Sweet Dragon Lady 3:03
16 Gumball (2) Caught In My Eye 3:11
17 Meat Puppets Not All Right 4:02
18 Puzzled Panthers Now I Hear The Laughter 3:19
19 L7 Lion's Share 2:43
20a Monkeywrench* Shutdown 22:48
20b Hovercraft Shutdown Reprise
20c Drew Blood Mohawk Redemption

07 July 2019

CHROME LOCUST Chrome Locust 1999

 


Artist Biography by

New York City-based punk/metal band Chrome Locust was formed around the end of 1998 by ex-D Generation members Todd Youth (guitar, vocals; also ex-Murphy's Law) and Michael Wildwood (drums, vocals), adding bassist Jim Hennigan to round out the lineup. Building a following very quickly, their self-titled debut album appeared in 1999.
 

Tracklist

1 Intro 0:40
2 Aint No Love 2:25
3 Drop 2:37
4 New World Disorder 3:31
5 Love Rap 2:49
6 Teen Dream 3:31
7 Formula 3:08
8 Heavy Medication 3:52
9 M.I.A. 4:09
10 The Cycle Of Birth And Death 4:18
 

02 September 2017

D GENERATION Through the Darkness 1999

by request

Artist Biography by

While groups such as the Strokes and the White Stripes get most of the credit for spearheading the garage rock revival movement of the early 21st century, there were several similarly styled bands of the mid- to late '90s that preceded the aforementioned acts (with far less commercial success and press), such as D Generation. Formed in 1991 in New York City, the band automatically turned a blind eye toward the burgeoning Seattle movement, as their look and sound was straight out of N.Y.C. circa the early '70s, when trashy glam bands like the New York Dolls ruled the scene, and such punk bands as the Ramones and the Dead Boys were about to crash the party. Originally comprised of Jesse Malin (vocals), Richard "The Atomic Elf" Bacchus (guitar), Georgie Seville (guitar), Howie Pyro (bass), and Belvy K (drums), both Seville and K would exit soon after -- replaced by Danny Sage and Michael Wildwood, respectively. It was this lineup that would go on to be considered D Generation's "classic" one, and they issued a pair of indie singles, "No Way Out" b/w "Guitar Mafia," and "Wasted Years" b/w "Waiting for the Next Big Parade" (produced by N.Y.C. punk vets Daniel Rey and Andy Shernoff), as they built a strong local following with their live shows.

As a result, major labels took an interest in the band, resulting in their signing with Chrysalis. Their debut, D Generation, followed in 1994, and while it received favorable reviews (some critics even assumed D Generation would inherit the alt rock throne vacated by Nirvana), it failed to translate into big sales. Feeling that Chrysalis wasn't supporting them properly, the quintet was able to skip out on their contract, and set up shop at Sony. Things appeared to be looking up for the band -- with former Cars leader Ric Ocasek serving as producer, D Generation got to work on their sophomore effort, No Lunch, issued in 1996. Snagging opening tour slots with a few of their punk and glam influences (Social Distortion, the Ramones, and Kiss, the latter of which were in the midst of their sold-out reunion tour), D Generation toured for the better part of the next year before experiencing their first lineup hiccup in several years, when Bacchus left the band and was replaced with ex-Murphy's Law and Agnostic Front member Todd Youth.
Through the Darkness
After wrapping up a month's worth of European dates opening for Green Day in early 1998, D Generation returned to the studio for an album that many felt would either make or break the band. Teamed with renowned David Bowie and T. Rex producer Tony Visconti, the resulting album, Through the Darkness, appeared later the same year, and once more, was ignored by the record-buying public. As a result, the group quietly disbanded in April of 1999 after a gig in their hometown. After their split, D Generation's former members remained busy with other projects, as Malin eventually launched his own solo career, issuing the Ryan Adams-produced The Fine Art of Self Destruction in early 2003. In 2008, D Generation reunited for a one-off, three-song set as part of a VH1 Save the Music benefit, and in 2011, the band began playing some major dates, including Chicago's Riot Fest and opening for Guns N' Roses. In 2015, the group issued a new 10" single, "Queens of A" and "Piece of the Action," for Record Store Day, and just one year later, they released their long-awaited fourth studio album, the Danny Sage-produced Nothing Is Anywhere

Tracklist

1 Helpless
2 Every Mother's Sun
3 Hatred
4 Rise & Fall
5 Only a Ghost
6 Lonely
7 Good Ship Down
8 Sick on the Radio
9 Chinatown
10 So Messed Up
11 Sunday Secret Saints
12 Cornered
13 Don't Be Denied

30 May 2011

WE WILL FALL The Iggy Pop Tribute 1997

by request
 
 



Tribute compilation of bands doing covers of Iggy Pop's music. - Blogatrix
 


Tracklist 

1-1 Joey Ramone 1969 3:37
1-2 Red Hot Chili Peppers Search And Destroy 3:35
1-3 Joan Jett And The Blackhearts* Real Wild Child 1:34
1-4 Adolph's Dog Ordinary Bummer 2:37
1-5 Misfits I Got A Right 2:56
1-6 Monster Magnet Gimme Danger 3:50
1-7 NY Loose Lust For Life 3:43
1-8 Pansy Division Loose 3:33
1-9 Lunachicks The Passenger 2:31
1-10 Superdrag 1970 4:08
1-11 Joan Jett And The Blackhearts* I Wanna Be Your Dog (Live) 7:28
2-1 Nada Surf I'm Sick Of You 5:05
2-2 Blanks 77 Funtime 2:40
2-3 D-Generation* I Got Nothing 3:28
2-4 Jayne County Down On The Street / Little Doll 4:48
2-5 Sugar Ray (2) Cold Metal 3:11
2-6 Extra Fancy Sell Your Love 3:53
2-7 7 Year Bitch Shake Appeal 3:15
2-8 Bush Tetras Sister Midnight 4:08
2-9 Holy Bulls TV Eye 7:58
2-10 Nine Lives (3) Sixteen 2:16
2-11Lenny Kaye We Will Fall 7:01
 

21 June 2010

D GENERATION No Lunch 1996


By request


Tracklist  

1 Scorch 1:17
2 She Stands There 2:19
3 Frankie 2:57
4 Capital Offender 2:42
5 No Way Out 4:00
6 Major 3:24
7 Disclaimer 2:59
8 Waiting For The Next Big Parade 3:22
9 Not Dreaming 2:25
10 Too Loose 3:34
11 1981 1:58
12 Degenerated 10:38