Friday, February 5, 2010

A Punx Picnic On Industrie Strasse

This week has been a real pirate whore. Next week and this weekend, I'll shoot for diligence, but no guarantees there. After such a shit week, it's time for a couple of fun comps. Shit, the "Industrie Str. 23 96-97" comp has an exclusive Quarantine track, for fucksake! Throw in a possibly exclusive La Fraction number and a bunch of other nice Euro punk/crust/grind of the late nineties, and you have instant party! Lots of variety; seldom a dull moment...



"Industrie Str. 23" Comp.


And, I need your help with this one. Below is a silly 7" comp from a festival in Biel showcasing a cover song contest. I picked it up because of Lost and Skew Whiff, but my brain isn't working right this week. Do you recognize any of these covers?


"Schrott Bar" Comp

7 comments:

xhuguinx said...

real nice blog! you have interesting stuff here. Iwanted to tell you le garage compilation link doesn't work good. keep in touch. cheers!

Batguano said...

Hey there!

Thanks for letting me know. I will solve the problem with an extra special post Monday or Tuesday...

Malisha Old 666 said...

I've figured out two songs on the Schrott Bar record:
Pack are playing The Pain Of Loving You (Dolly Parton/Porter Wagoner cover) and Sin Logica play I've Been Looking For Freedom (David Hasselhoff cover). Agnes Kraus are mentioning Bob Marley, but it beats me what's the song.

Batguano said...

Hey thanks man! I never would have figured out the Hasselhof one... maybe the Parton one if I wasn't so lazy/busy. Everything else will remain mysterious for now; a better insert would've been really nice.

Malisha Old 666 said...

Google helped me with Parton song, but Hoff - it's fan thing. He-he.

rinderherz said...

Well, Skew Whiff play 'Aline' which seems to be a popular song of a Frech singer (whose name I forgot).
Agnes Kraus try to play Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
Oljo de Gatos "song" is a cover of Brazilian band calles 'Sekunda' if I remember correctly.
And Lost play 'Eisbär' by Graizone, which was a popular songs during the Neue Deutsche Welle.

Batguano said...

You're amazing! Thanks for all your help.