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Mal-One

Punk Rock Clothes For Heroes

7" - £11.99 | Pre Order
The punk movement also came fully clothed.
Mal-One

Listen Up Punk !’ Punk Art Poetry, Spoken Word Album (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - LP + Punk Art Poster & 12 Page lyric Booklet - £17.99 | Buy
Limited Vinyl 500 Copies LP Format Contains: Punk Art Poster & 12 Page Lyric Booklet.
Mal-One

Dangerously Close To Love

very limited 7" (500 only) - £6.99 | Buy
For Mal-one’s sixth single he has chosen to use what he calls his Punk Art Poetry to shine a light on one of Malcolm Mclaren and Vivienne Westwood’s...
Mal-One

It’s All Punk Rock

limited lp + 7" + signed & blind stamped print + 20pp booklet - £19.99 | Buy
The ‘It’s All Punk Rock’ album was initially inspired by various artworks Punk Artist Mal-One had completed and titled.
Mal-One

Kiss Me Punk

7" - £6.99 | Buy
Mal-One’s latest single is again taken from a title of one of his Artworks Kiss Me Punk (till my mouth gets Numb).
Punk Rock Is Back!
  1. Intro
  2. Punk Rock Is Back!
  3. New York City Punk
  4. When The Two ’s Clashed
  5. Down The Roxy
  6. Random Punk Memories
  7. Looking At The Decals On Steve Jones Guitar
  8. We Will All Lose Some Good Friends Along The Way
  9. Punk Rock Fanzines
  10. Machine Bubble Disco
  11. Corrugated London
  12. Shakespeare Meets Chuck Berry On Shepherds Bush Green
  13. London’s Turning

Mal-One

Punk Rock Is Back!

Punk Art Records
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    Released: 20th Oct 2023

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  • very limited lp + *signed* & stamped art print + poster

    Released: 20th Oct 2023

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the album starts with running through the radio dial, looking for some suitable music to listen to.

These snippets are actually samples of songs from his previous album ‘It’s All Punk Rock’. Leading the listener nicely into a new set of songs to get their Punk Rock teeth into. Songs that cover… the great New York punk scene of the 1970’s that grew out of a li[le bar in the Bowery District of New York City called CBGB’s ‘New York City Punk’. The Clash’s first album discussed in ‘When The Two 77’s Clashed’. The excitement of London’s Roxy Club revisited with its one line chant ‘Down The Roxy’. Those great ‘Punk Rock Fanzines‘, that kept us all so well informed. An early Sex Pistols gig at the Chelsea School of Art, ‘Machine Bubble Disco’. So named aler what was to be the main event of that nights entertainment!!!.’45 Random Punk Memories’ sprang from Mal-One’s own reminisces. Talking of memories ‘Looking At The Decals On Steve Jones Guitar’, the recollecMon of Steve Jones, future guitarist of the Sex Pistols, stealing Mal-One’s bike when he was the tender age of seven years old. An incident that might have triggered this whole road of discovery in the first place.