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Formed in 1978 by David Corboy, senior citizen in Northwest punk rock, (who had been playing in bands since 1963!), Portland's KBD punk legends SADO-NATION released their groundbreaking debut EP in 1980, and switched right after to a faster and tighter hardcore punk mostly thanks to the addition of the singer Mish Bondage to the band. Voted best female voclaist by Flipside in 1984, Mish's frightening stage presence and meaningful lyrics, gave Corboy's compositions a new twist, which resulted in one of the most hidden treasures of American 80's Hardcore Punk history. SADO-NATION first lp, originally released on the Brainstem label in 1982, is now legitimately reissued on vinyl for the first time in 30 years, thanks to Radiation Records and the original band members. After years of struggle and despair, hundreds of punk record collections can now be easily completed.
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Specifications
Type: LP
Recorded: 1982
Release Date: 2014-04-03
Label: Radiation Records
Country: US
Item No: RRS026LP
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Track List
01 Messed Up Mixed Up
02 Armageddon
03 We're Not Equal
04 Don't Bother Me
05 Nuke Up Now !
06 On The Wall
07 Fight Back
08 Industrial Revolution
09 Politics & Passion
10 Cut Off The Cord
11 No Use
12 Johnny Paranoid
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