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Various Artists
  1. The Cortinas - Fascist Dictator
  2. The Media - Wanna Be A Number
  3. The Pigs – Psychopath
  4. Private Dicks - She Said Go
  5. Misdemeanor - Radio Radio
  6. The X-Certs - Queen and Country
  7. Apartment - The Car
  8. 48 Hours - Train To Brighton
  9. Noiz Boiz - Noiz Boiz
  10. Social Security - Stella's Got A Fella
  11. The X-Certs – Together
  12. Talisman - Wicked Dem

The Bristol Punk Explosion 2: 1977-1981

Various Artists

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A twelve-track compilation, featuring sleeve notes written by Tim Williams (author of the 1977 Loaded Fanzine) and three previously unreleased tracks never before available on vinyl.

Tim talks about the transition from Soul to Punk, the demise of Prog Rock and the fashion culture that sat seamlessly alongside the music. The Cortinas were the first. They played the Roxy Club, released two singles on Mark Perry and Miles Copeland's Step Forward label, graced the front cover of Sniffin' Glue and recorded a Peel Session. Taking their cue, bands like Social Security (the first band on Heartbeat Records), The Pigs (whose 'Youthanasia' single was released by Miles Copeland's New Bristol Records), The Media, 48 Hours and Private Dicks gave Bristol one of the strongest provincial early punk scenes.

The area of Barton Hill gave us The X-Certs, who by 1978 could already pull audiences of five hundred into Trinity Hall. Though we did not realise it at the time, they effectively bridged the gap between the late 70s Bristol scene and what our American cousins like to term the UK82 bands. In time bands from the suburbs of Bristol started to appear on the scene, Misdemeanor (who were managed by the late Dennis Sheehan U2's tour manager for thirty plus years), Apartment from Downend (whose photo adorns the front cover) and Noiz Boiz from Weston Super Mare, the seaside town just down the road. This compilation is designed to give all fans of Punk a snapshot of what Bristol Punk was all about during that period. We close side Two of the album with The X-Certs Clash infused /reggae single 'Together' and follow it with one of Bristol finest Roots reggae bands Talisman and their single 'Wicked Dem'. The punky/reggae party had truly started as we move into the 80's Bristol Stylee! Bristol Boys Make More Noise!