Daily Archives: June 1st, 1994

NULA [1994] Pobjedimo laž (cass)

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Nula

Pobjedimo laž (cass)

01. Pobjedimo laž + Kurvini sinovi
02. Nazi ragazzi – scum
03. Religija za HRD(m)
04. Demokracija
05. Pamet u glavu
06. Moralna
07. Nismo s vama
08. Ljubavna pjesma ’92
09. Anarhija
10. Heroji luđaci i kukavice
11. Žrtve
12. Besmislenost
13. Tupilo
14. S.O.S.
15. Pamet u glavu (live)
16. STRATUS – Snobovi
17. STRATUS – Rob
18. Dajte nam to što želimo
19. Pandurska idila
20. Opstanak
21. Ubica
22. Radnička kravata
23. U vinu je spas
24. Priča
25. Nula + Mi smo Nula
26. Zlo
27. Agonija gladnih
28. Napredak?
29. Sloboda?
30. Varijacija na istu temu
31. Sloboda!
32. Pobjedimo laž (live) + Kurvini sinovi (live)
33. Nazi ragazzi – scum (live)
34. Tupilo (live)

1994. — D.I.Y. — Punk, Hardcore Punk, Anarcho Punk

231 MB — .7z — DL

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Tekst sa NSv1 (21.05.2008.):
***Wow! What to say about this one… This is, for me personally, one of the most important releases that ever came out in Croatia. I was a young punk then, back in 1994 when this came out, and I knew about anarchist attitudes since I’ve been listening to old bands like Crass and Conflict but this one really hit me hard. I’ll try to explain it if I can, it was bloody 1994, war in Croatia was still going on, Generalissimus (wannabe!) Franjo Tuđman (Croatian president, I’m sorry he died only cos if he lived he would be sent to UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague and the bastard deserved it!) was firmly in power, people were crazy from nationalism and war, and then I get this tape, from a very brave 5 piece band from town of Šibenik nonetheless. The town of Šibenik was then in a war zone, and boys from Nula are telling/yelling it to the politicians, cops, army, church, idiots…. They’re screaming to those bastards – fuck you, we wanna live our lives! It had a great impact on me, it made me more angry at the war, at the way I’m living in this nationalistic lie, it made me hate the haters. Nula (english Zero) released this “Pobjedimo laž” (or something like “Let’s Defeat The Lie”) tape and my life was never the same afterwards (I know it sounds like a cliché, but it’s true). Songs 01-17 are from A side, and 18-34 from B side. Last two songs on A side (16 & 17) are from a band called Stratus, also from Šibenik. I think Stratus released one demo tape but as a band they were short lived. Nula later released a whole bunch of stuff, some of them were a split LP with Bijes Zdravog Razuma, split with Bagger from Switzerland, 10” split with Enough from Poland etc. One thing I must add is that it’s a big release (in MBs) cos it’s almost 90 minutes of tape and I’ve scanned the booklet with all the artwork (booklet was a split release with Glans Penises #6 fanzine done by a Nula drummer Vedran M.) which I also added to this download.***

GREEN DAY [1994] Dookie

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Green Day

Dookie

01. Burnout
02. Having A Blast
03. Chump
04. Longview
05. Welcome To Paradise
06. Pulling Teeth
07. Basket Case
08. She
09. Sassafras Roots
10. When I Come Around
11. Coming Clean
12. Emenius Sleepus
13. In The End
14. F.O.D.

1994. — Reprise Records — Punk

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http://www.discogs.com/Green-Day-Dookie/release/448989

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http://lyrics.wikia.com/Green_Day:Dookie_%281994%29

NAS [1994] Illmatic

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Nas

Illmatic

01. The Genesis
02. N.Y. State Of Mind
03. Life’s A Bitch
04. The World Is Yours
05. Halftime
06. Memory Lane (Sittin’ In Da Park)
07. One Love
08. One Time 4 Your Mind
09. Represent
10. It Ain’t Hard To Tell

1994. — Columbia — Hip-Hop

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THATCHER ON ACID + WAT TYLER [1994] Yurp Thing split CD

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Thatcher On Acid, Wat Tyler

Yurp Thing split CD

Thatcher On Acid – Squib:
01. Thatcher On Acid – Chagrin
02. Thatcher On Acid – Put It In
03. Thatcher On Acid – I’ll Probably Laugh At This One Day
04. Thatcher On Acid – Our Gods Are Falling Down
05. Thatcher On Acid – My Favourite Mess
06. Thatcher On Acid – Skin Banjo
07. Thatcher On Acid – Gob
08. Thatcher On Acid – Shakey
09. Thatcher On Acid – Outwardly We’re Lying, Inwardly We’re Crying
10. Thatcher On Acid – Distraction
11. Thatcher On Acid – Revolution Of One
Wat Tyler – Margarine Walker:
12. Wat Tyler – Billy Bonds Claret And Blue Army
13. Wat Tyler – Even Great Men Talk Bollocks
14. Wat Tyler – Terry Fenwick’s Leg Takes Crack
15. Wat Tyler – Violent Precinct
16. Wat Tyler – The Tools Of Satan And The Glorious Army Of The Supreme Soviet (I’m Feeling Mellow, Man)
17. Wat Tyler – At The End Of The M1
18. Wat Tyler – The Mindless Slaughter Of The Litte People
19. Wat Tyler – Bat Out Of Surbiton
20. Wat Tyler – Mr. Punch
21. Wat Tyler – The Resurrected Zombie Little People Kick Arse
22. Wat Tyler – It’s Football, Not Fuckin’ Soccer
23. Wat Tyler – Rude Boy

1994. — Allied Recordings — Punk, Anarcho Punk

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MENGELE [1994] Smierc Heleny (cass)

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Mengele

Śmierć Heleny (cass)

01. Kruca Bomba
02. Śmierć Heleny
03. Ogluszony
04. N.D.F.N.W.S.
05. To My ’70
06. Motyliusz Psinka
07. Homosexualiści
08. Mengele
09. Pierdolone Zlo
10. TV Klatka
11. Wiatr
12. Skacz
13. Eko-kaczka
14. Nowy Dzień
15. Sepuku-ska
16. Piotr M. i Janusz G.
17. Szpital Noca
18. Litość
19. Auschwitz ’89
20. Zlew

1994. — Nikt Nic Nie Wie — Punk, Reggae

135 MB — .7z — DL

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Tekst sa NSv1 (10.05.2009.):
***This tape is one of my lucky finds during the recent rummaging thru my archives. Mengele are from Poland, and in spite of a scary name and even more scarier cover (depicting young Jozef Mengele) this is a really weird (in a good way) Polish band that mixes reggae, punk, dub, etc. which makes for interesting sound that sorta reminds me of Words Of Warning bands of that period. They have anti-nazi, anti-homophobic and political lyrics, and they are pretty good if you give them a chance. As I mentioned before, I am quite happy to have dug up this tape from those boxes under my bed, and I hope you’ll like them too.
Info stuff: Nikt Nic Nie Wie.***
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*** 05.06.2009. – Anonymous said: “some people from this band played later in first version of Analogs – an Oi! band from Poland”.***