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Old 06-30-2012, 11:02 AM
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The Comes - No Side (1983)



THE COMES - NO SIDE

Label: No Side Records
Catalog#: SNSCD-001
Format: CD
Country: JP
Released: 2008
Original Release: 1983

01 No Side (1:41)
02 Case (0:46)
03 Public Cicle (1:11)
04 Wa-Ka-Me (1:47)
05 Sarakedase (1:36)
06 Kyuukyoku (2:19)
07 Baka Koke (2:05)
08 Ningen Kari (2:19)
09 Panic (1:46)
10 Koujou (1:13)
11 Medium (1:58)
12 Kimu (1:05)
13 I Love You (1:45)
14 Dead Boady (1:43)

Lineage: CD(silver) > EAC(secure test & copy) > FLAC



Lineup: Chitose (vo), Naoki (g), Minoru (b), Matsumura (dr). Produced by The Comes. Digitally remastered by Hashimoto Yoei at Aubrite Mastering Studio.


NOTES

Originally released on Dogma Records (DOGMA 2). Includes 3 live bonus tracks from the "Outsider" compilation (City Rocker Records, 1982).

"The Comes from Tokyo were one of the first Japanese hardcore bands and their eleven song 12" entitled No Side is one of the best early punk records. The band first appeared on the Outsider compilation LP in 1982 along with such seminal Japanese outfits as GISM, Gauze, and Laughin Nose. No Side came out in 1984. The music was fast, rocking hardcore with melodic guitar and a totally insane woman on lead vocals. The songs on this LP combine these hell-shriek vocals, massive hooks, and the stop-start hardcore of Minor Threat, but Comes had a screeching, spastic energy unlike anything in the US. Their follow up LP, 1986's Power Never Die, is apparently a bad metal record. Too bad, but at least some members went on to be in the mighty Lip Cream and are probably still in some band or another..." -

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