Friday 11 January 2013

SST Records - Blasting Concept Vol.II

SST Records were an American independent record label formed in 1978 in Long Beach, California by musician Greg Ginn. The company was initially called Solid State Transmitters through which Ginn sold electronics equipment. Ginn repurposed the company as a record label to release material by his band Black Flag. SST released many key albums that were instrumental in the development of American alternative rock, including releases by the Minutemen, Hüsker Dü, the Meat Puppets, Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. This is volume two of the two part series. I don't think this album is as good as volume one but it still has some excellent tracks on.

DOWNLOAD THE BLASTING CONCEPT VOL.II

Here's the tracklisting (320kbps)...
01) Look Behind You [Saint Vitus]
02) Theme From An Imaginary Western [D.C.3]
03) Mystery Girl [SWA]
04) I Can See You [Black Flag]
05) Watch The 'Tractor [Gone]
06) Death Ride [Würm]
07) Over The Edge [Overkill]
08) Emotions And Anatomy [Saccharine Trust]
09) The Big Time [Painted Willie]
10) Just Me [Angst]
11) I Just Want To Make Love To You [Meat Puppets]
12) Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (Uncensored Version) [Minutemen]
13) Erase Today [Hüsker Dü]
14) I Was Grotesque [October Faction]
15) Todo Para Mi [Tom Troccoli's Dog]

DOWNLOAD THE BLASTING CONCEPT VOL.II


Note: If the above links don't work try the following from Rapidshare...
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6 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for making this available. I got this back in 1985 and it was such an introduction to a whole new world of music. Thanks!

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  2. Glad you like it. SST was an excellent label for indie/punk music, it's where I first heard a few bands that I still listen to today.

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  3. Thank you, a lot. Still trying to track down some Painted Willie.

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  4. Thanks for the upload man , brings back some good memories!

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  5. I'm happy to help :) It's got some good tracks on it.

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  6. Thanks for this, haven't listened to it in years. Definitely a unique compilation.

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