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Chubby And The Gang - Speed Kills [LP]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: STATIC SHOCK RECORDS
Rel. Date: 03/13/2020
UPC: 5060446124055

Speed Kills [LP]
Artist: Chubby And The Gang
Format: Vinyl
New: Currently Unavailable New
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Chubby and the Gang Rule OK?
2. Pariah Radio
3. All Along The Uxbridge Road
4. Speed Kills
5. Can't Tell Me Nothing
6. Trouble (You Were Always On My Mind)
7. The Rise and Fall of the Gang
8. Hold Your Breath
9. Moscow
10. Bruce Grove Bullies
11. Blue Ain't My Colour
12. Grenfell Forever
13. Union Dues

More Info:

Following the sold out 7" (released by Static Shock in the UK and Goner Records in the US) and a run of UK shows with Sheer Mag, Chubby and The Gang are here with their debut LP 'Speed Kills'. Wall to wall speedy punk bordering on the recklessness of Motorhead, the single mindedness of the Kids, the streetwise panache of Cockney Rejects, and the occasional curveball pasted in to keep us all surprised. This LP is timeless vernacular perfection peppered with misleadingly obvious displays of brashness aching their way into the hallways of surprising musical channels. "Can't Tell Me Nothing" could have been on a Rip Off Records 7" from 20 years ago, "Trouble" - a love song to Chubby's one true muse: being naughty - is like an ironed and overdriven Wreckless Eric, "Grenfell Forever" is taken from the empty glass of the Billy Bragg back catalogue. All that alongside the sneering eternity of "All Along the Uxbridge Road," the Hammond Organ smeared "Bruce Grove Bullies" -- it will all have you reaching for your London A to Z and trying your hardest not to spill your pint. Following the sold out 7" (released by Static Shock in the UK and Goner Records in the US) and a run of UK shows with Sheer Mag, Chubby and The Gang are here with their debut LP 'Speed Kills'. Wall to wall speedy punk bordering on the recklessness of Motorhead, the single mindedness of the Kids, the streetwise panache of Cockney Rejects, and the occasional curveball pasted in to keep us all surprised. This LP is timeless vernacular perfection peppered with misleadingly obvious displays of brashness aching their way into the hallways of surprising musical channels

        
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