Sunday, December 3, 2017

ASPIRIN FEAST

Well we got here is some fast and noisy music from Aspirin Feast From Seattle Washington . Fast noisy and borderline almost powerviolence/fastcore shit  , consisting of Mike Fischer (vocals) , Tim Sutton (guitar) , Jim McBryar (bass) , Joe Burns (drums) . Here is their 2 ep's  How Do You Call The Cops On The Cops 1990 and Police Beat 1992 , there's a Aspirin Feast/Chicken split ep out there but i don't have it so if anyone can help me out with it , it would be appreciated .
                                                                                                                     
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5 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this obscure band! I might be able to get the Aspirin Feast / Chicken Split EP I'll definetely upload it on my Youtube channel , Cheers!

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  2. Thank you for commenting , yeah nowadays it seems like so many bands have been forgotten about . I first heard them from a friend who bought it when it came out . I had all their records and some many other records but i lost them all when i moved so i look and try to find the mp3s of the bands ( and it takes up less room to store . i'm working on a post right now of the B.C.T. tapes , so if you enjoy the 80s music , i'll be posting lots more hopefully soon .

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  3. I bought there first record/ep @ bombshelter records a long long time ago ☺. Cool you wrote about them.

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    1. Yeah I know there's a bunch of dead links on this blog, I started another one to hope make it a little cleaner and I'm slowly moving everything to the other blog . But I can send you a link for Aspirin Feast if you want.

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