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The Depressions - Punk Rock Collection FULL ALBUM 1997


Playing Next: THE GREAT FICTION Slow Progress For Simplicity (FULL ALBUM)(1997)


Original LP - tracks 1-14



0:00 - Screw Ya

2:26 - Radio Trash

5:04 - Don't Want Your Love

7:53 - Do Something

10:48 - High Rise Living

13:14 - Handle With Care

15:41 - Messing With Your Heart

19:10 - Basement Daze

21:38 - Family Planning

24:48 - Chains & Leather

26:48 - Get Out Of This Town

29:20 - Career Girl 29:20

31:24 - Burning Ambition

33:07 - Street Attack



Bonus Tracks

36:05 - Living On Dreams

39:06 - Street Kid

42:54 - Modern Girl

45:16 - Skinhead Terry

47:24 - Weird Scenes

51:19 - Superglue Girl

53:10 - Do You Love Me

55:44 - Factory

58:04 - When They Take Me Away 58:04

1:00:58 - Mongrel Breed



From Trouserpress:



In their first incarnation, this quartet was an awful fake-punk band. To the group's credit, the playing on their first LP isn't strictly inept, but the material is utterly detestable (a concept of punk as misogyny so ugly it would offend Mรถtley Crรผe) and the pose so transparent that you have to hate them. Perhaps the embarrassment of this record caused the band's name change shortly after its release.



Switching from pseudo-punk to pseudo-power pop, the Depressions became the DP's and made a second record which is not nearly as offensive as their first. They still can't write a memorable song and the playing never surpasses adequate, but at least nil content is innocuous compared to their earlier cretinous outlook.

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