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Fear, The Record

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1739622

Disk length: 27m 50s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1982

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Let's Have A War 2:20
2. Beef Boloney 1:47
3. Camarillo 1:09
4. I Don't Care About You 1:50
5. New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones 2:08
6. Gimme Some Action 1:00
7. Foreign Policy 2:14
8. We Destroy The Family 1:54
9. I Love Livin' In The City 2:05
10. Disconnected 2:07
11. We Got To Get Out Of This Place 2:38
12. Fresh Flesh 1:44
13. Getting The Brush 2:32
14. No More Nothing 1:31
15. Fuck Christmas 0:44

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Review

The most amazing thing about Fear's best-known punk anthem, "Let's Have a War," was that it came out nine years before the Persian Gulf War. A war, the hardcore Southern California quartet sarcastically predicted in 1982, would "jack up the Dow Jones" and benefit from selling "the rights to the networks." Lee Ving sings with so much shrieking, cigarette-enhanced intensity that it's sometimes easy to miss the band's sense of humor. "New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones" contains the best punk saxophone since X-Ray Spex, and the 44-second CD bonus track "(Expletive) Christmas" is hilarious anti-everything punk nihilism. Steve Knopper

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The Record

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 27m 50s

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