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VA ‎– Straight Outta Burbank: The BOMP! 25th Anniversary Collection (1999)

Posted By: El Misha
VA ‎– Straight Outta Burbank: The BOMP! 25th Anniversary Collection (1999)

VA ‎– Straight Outta Burbank: The BOMP! 25th Anniversary Collection (1999)
Punk, Power Pop, Avantgarde | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 02:24:30 | 330 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: BOMP! | #BCD4073 | Tracks: 45 | Rls.date: 1999

Celebrating their 25th Anniversary, and a formal introduction to their affiliate label, Alive!/Total Energy, Bomp! Records has released a two-disc set of past and present gems from their vaults and catalog. From the label that helped the punk movement in the 70's comes contributions from Zeros, Dead Boys, Iggy & The Stooges, Weirdos, Flesheaters, and the Lazy Cowgirls. And that's just disc one. Disc two offers up tracks from Davie Allan & The Arrows, The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs w/ Deniz Tek, U.S. Bombs, and MC5.With a cream of the crop line-up, there is no question as to the validity of this compilation. The Zeros shake things up with "Right Now!" while The Dead Boys kick some ass on "3rd Generation Nation." Changing paces a bit with "Servo," the Brian Jonestown Massacre get you singing with their brand of infectious pop that relies as much on the 60's British invasion as it does the rat-tat-tat of rock 'n' roll. But, disc one is all about making your blood boil with intense rock, as Iggy & The Stooges prove on "Gimme Some Skin", The Weirdos demonstrate on "Destroy All Music," the Germs exemplify on "Suicide Machine," and the Lazy Cowgirls prove over and over again on "Heartache."

Disc two, though not as powerful and intense as disc one, introduces the Alive!/Total Energy portion of this set. Weighed down with modern acts (compared to Bomp's collection of 70's and 80's gems), it still offers up some powerful rock 'n' roll that should not be passed on. Davie Allan & The Arrows serve up some instrumental, powerhouse rock on "Open Throttle," The Streetwalkin' Cheetahs w/ Deniz Tek rip shit up on "Do The Pop," and, as always, the U.S. Bombs pack as much energy as you can in a punk rock nugget on their contribution of "Monsters." John Sinclair gets quirky on "Monk In Orbit," while the classic MC5 make the album peak on "Looking At You," a distorted soul-punk trip you won't likely forget.

Bomp, and any label it affiliates with, will always be about good rock 'n' roll and quirky rock offshoots. To back this claim up they've got a twenty-five year track record. So, it came as no surprise that this hot collection of rock 'n' roll is just what you'd expect from Bomp!: good. I'll give it a B.



Tracklist:

Disc: 1
1. Right Now! - Zeros
2. 3rd Generation Nation - Dead Boys
3. Don't Let Go - Barracudas
4. Servo - Brian Jonestown Massacre
5. Make It Together - Beachwood Sparks
6. 1x2x3 Devastated - DM3
7. Ain't Got No Dough - Psychotic Youth
8. God Save Us - Jacobites
9. Kerouac - Willie Alexander
10. Gimme Some Skin - Iggy & The Stooges
11. Destroy All Music - Weirdos
12. Suicide Machine - Germs
13. I Hate The Rich - Dils
14. Pony Dress - Flesheaters
15. Pirate Love - Heartbreakers
16. Heartache - Lazy Cowgirls
17. Suicide City - Jeff Dahl
18. You're Gonna Miss Me - DMZ
19. One Way Ticket - Breakaways
20. Don't Give It Away - White Flag
21. The First Time - Amanda Jones
22. Summertime Fun - Nikki & The Corvettes
23. Almost Summer - Surf Trio
24. Baby Hold On - Martians
25. New Fast Car - Imajinary Friends

Disc: 2
1. International Rescue - Swell Maps
2. Open Throttle - Davie Allan & The Arrows
3. Do The Pop - The Streetwalking Cheetahs
4. Porno Beach - Smogtown
5. Junkie Son - Pushers
6. Monsters - U.S. Bombs
7. City Slang - Dodge Main
8. (Annie Got) Hot Pants Power - Lovemasters
9. Mr. Fruity Pants - The Silencers
10. Brazil - Tav Falco's Panther Burns
11. Maximum G - Certain General
12. Hippopotamus - Pepg!rlz
13. Face On The Factory Floor - Kim Fowley
14. Monk In Orbit - John Sinclair
15. Do It! - Pink Fairies
16. Garbage - Deviants
17. Looking At You - MC5
18. I Need $100 - One String Sam
19. Night Time Is The Right Time - Roosevelt Sykes
20. Space Is The Place - Sun Ra & His Solar Myth Arkestra