Then of course we all know that Half of Six Minute War became Fallout in 1981? Obviously the more creative members left,(one went to join Industrial Funsters 400 Blows!?), so Fallout returned to the Six Minute War sound of the earlier ep's. Though this album is definitely more heavier and intense. A real dirty guitar sound helps this LP stand out from the legions of Anarcho-punk dross of the early eighties. The fact that they weren't anarchists makes this record immediately more relevant. Nothing depresses me more than a bunch of middle class psuedo-crusties with dreadlocks,dressed in varying shades of washed out black clothing, droning on about fucking Anarchy!.....this isn't the case with Fallout or Six Minute War. I think I even agree with most of the sixth form politics included within these plastic grooves, unlike all those droves of Crass clones;I'd have banned those bastards from the Roxy too!
Track Listing:
A1 | Passing Judgement | |||
A2 | Pound Of Flesh | |||
A3 | Kill The Boss Mp3 | |||
A4 | Barry Brudom | |||
A5 | Leave Me Out | |||
A6 | Nearly Not Quite | |||
A7 | Conscription [live] | |||
A8 | Salt Mines | |||
A9 | Remember [live] | |||
A10 | When The Time Comes | |||
A11 | Christie [live] | |||
A12 | We'll Never Know | |||
B1 | Unlucky | |||
B2 | Rape | |||
B3 | Once Is Enough | |||
B4 | Pc Acne | |||
B5 | Tinker Tailor | |||
B6 | Here's Me | |||
B7 | Them And Us [live] | |||
B8 | Nail Him Up | |||
B9 | Nuclear Power [live] | |||
B10 | Ain't We All So Lucky | |||
B11 | Iron Machine | |||
B12 | St. George |
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