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Subhumans – The Day The Country Died
Released in 1983, “The Day The Country Died” is widely regarded as one of the greatest anarcho-punk albums ever recorded. Combining intelligent political commentary, dark humor, melodic punk songwriting, and the unmistakable vocals of Dick Lucas, Subhumans delivered a timeless critique of government, war, consumerism, and social conformity. Decades after its release, the album remains a cornerstone of UK punk and one of the most influential records of the anarcho-punk movement.
Track Listing:
A1. All Gone Dead
A2. Ashtray Dirt
A3. Killing
A4. Minority
A5. Mickey Mouse Is Dead
A6. Nothing I Can Do
A7. Dying World
A8. Subvert City
B9. Big Brother
B10. New Age
B11. I Don't Wanna Die
B12. No
B13. Zyklon B-Movie
B14. 'Til The Pigs Come Round
B15. No More Gigs
B16. Black And White
Essential for fans of Crass, Conflict, Flux Of Pink Indians, Rudimentary Peni, and classic UK anarcho-punk.
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