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KORO - Speed Kills+ [Full Album] 1983





*Speed Kills LP*



1 Government 0:00

2 Hello Mom & Dad 0:43

3 James Hood 2:01

4 Koro 3:06

5 Mommy Wants To Know 4:00

6 Selfless Johnny 5:22

7 700 Club 6:04

8 Society Girl 6:57

9 Acid Casualty 8:13

10 First Church 8:49

11 Feelin' Pretty Minimal 9:52



*700 Club EP*



12 700 Club 12:16

13 Government 13:05

14 Selfless Johnny 13:47

15 It's OK 14:27

16 Dear Sirs 15:26

17 Nauseous 16:13

18 Blap! 17:10

19 Acid Casualty 17:49



*Rehearsal Session*



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47 Untitled

48 Untitled

49 Untitled

50 Untitled



Koro were a short-lived hardcore punk band from Knoxville, Tennessee. They released one self-titled 7\" EP in 1983 and recorded a demo for an unreleased LP entitled Speed Kills.



The EP consisted of eight short, furious songs in the vein of early Poison Idea and Deep Wound, clocking in at a cumulative total of just over six minutes, and was originally released with a pressing total of 500, although closer to 300 were actually sold. According to guitarist Carl Snow in an interview in 2002, the remainder were given to Jello Biafra when the band opened for the Dead Kennedys in Atlanta, and were subsequently lost. The band split up in 1984.



The self-titled 7\" was re-released several times by bootleggers, but did not see official reproduction until the mid-90s, on the US Hardcore label, in a substandard copy of the original. Sorry State Records re-released the 7\" in its original format with audio remastering in 2006. The label later released the Speed Kills LP in its entirety in 2006, completely remastered for 12\" vinyl.

(Source- Wikipedia)



None of the rehearsal session tracks have titles.



Tracks 20-34 are from a previously unreleased rehearsal tape.

Tracks 35-49 from an alternate mix of the same rehearsal tape.

Track 50 from the un-restored source of the rehearsal tape.

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