Episode 16 - A Tale of a Few Continents
4:00am, 9-5-2019
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All Vinyl episode with all four abnormal chicks. Today's episode kicks off in the PNW past thanks to resident PNW punk historian, Janie. Ursula takes us to Britain in the late 70s/ early 80s- everything from early synth pop to proto-metal. Mof globe trots from Japan to the UK in the 70s/80s focusing on experimental synth punk and obscure German punk. Brie closes off the set with European cult favorites from yesteryear and today.
- 4:00am Astro Cloud by M-99 on Eight Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers (Tim Kerr Records)
- 4:04am Love Song by Calamity Jane on Love Song 7" (Tim Kerr Records, 1992)
- 4:07am For Matthew Shepard by The Haggard on I've been Sick (Heartcore Records, 1999)
- 4:09am Please Sir by Hysterics on Can't I Live? (m'Lady's, 2013)
- 4:13am Hunger by Slant on Vain Attempt EP (Iron Lung, 2019)
- 4:16am I Am A Dalek by Art Attacks on Bloodstains across the UK (Bloodstains, 1996)
- 4:19am Yeah Right by Girlschool on Girlschool the Singles 1979-84 (Real Gone Music, 2017)
- 4:22am Industrial Estate by The Fall on Live at the Witch Trials (Superior Viaduct, 2016)
- 4:24am Girl on the Run by Honey Bane on A Big Piss Off to the Musick Biz (Crass Records/Rough Trade, 1979)
- 4:28am The Sound of the Crowd by The Human League on Dare (Virgin, 1981)
- 4:33am Top Secret Man by Plastics on Welcome Plastics (Invitation, 1980)
- 4:36am Holger Hiller by Auftakt on East West (East West , 1984)
- 4:39am Mackie Messer by TNT on Self-Titled 7" (Static Age, 2014)
- 4:41am T.V.O.D. by The Normal on Self-Titled 7" (Rough Trade, 1978)
- 4:45am Happy Funeral by Kitchen and the Plastic Spoons on Life in the Future:Swedish Post-Punk & Synthwave 79-87 (CBS AB, 1979)
- 4:47am Une Femme passe Passe by Couteau Latex on Self Titled (WH, 2016)
- 4:51am Don't Bother by Dark Day on Window (Dark Entries, 2010)
- 4:54am International Scale by Rema-Rema on International Scale/ Short Stories 7" (Le Coq Musique, 1979)
- 4:59am End of the Corridor by Cultural Decay on self titled (Sacred Bones)