it is what it ain't
the delinquents
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Record Label: rock of eighties
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The Delinquents; They looked cool. They did bad things. Finally lets get the record straight. Conceived in a post drunken hang-over, The Delinquents stumbled into the late seventies Rhode Island disco club scene. Dubbed the band you love to hate, the boys refused to compromise and paid the ultimate price, Rock & Roll Obscurity. Presented here in all it's raw fury is the complete collection plus the unreleased final single digitally remastered for your listening displeasure. So dust off your leather jacket, pop a cold one, and try to remember a time when the music really mattered. The Delinquents are Vinnie Earnshaw, aka Chicago Vin, {bass & vocal}; Warren H Potter, aka Slug Druggist {guitar & vocal}; Tom Goodrich, aka Deadman {drums}.
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a missing gem of punk
author: Patrick Hall
got a copy of this cd when hanging on a sunday afternoon at the Whalen bar in Warwick from the Delinquents drummer Tom Rich. After playing this once I couldnt believe it. these guys were incredible for a local band and although this albums not very long, the 6 songs included will knock you down. reminds me of the Ramones. Buy this!!
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The Original RI Punks
author: Rick Rosselli
Original Punks not Posers. Long before Neutral Nation were old enough to drink, these guys were kicking ass. P. Diddy had to admit on MTV he stole there name
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coherent punk!
author: Sheryl Shumsky
great tunes! simple slap down coherent lyrics!
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garage land glory
author: rastus craddock the new agenda weekly
they were the first punk band in R.I. all others followed. this disc is their story;it illustrates the evloution of their songwritting from self indulgent It's Down to you (wish I could scream like Vinnie Earnshaw at the end)to the Buzzcocks-like rocker; Bad Chromosomes. True garageland glory. Vinnie Earnshaw went on to play w/ Jerry Nolan & Greg Allen among others
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