Subhumans - The Day The Country Died
Original Release Date
1982Release Information
UK LP 1982 (Spiderleg - SDL9)UK LP 1983 (Bluurg - XLP1)
UK CD 2008 (Bluurg - XLP1CD UK)
1 All Gone Dead 1:53
2 Ashtray Dirt 1:23
3 Killing 1:49
4 Minority 1:15
5 Mickey Mouse Is Dead 2:47
6 Nothing I Can Do 2:30
7 Dying World 2:58
8 Subvert City 4:15
9 Big Brother 2:00
10 New Age 1:37
11 I Don't Wanna Die 1:30
12 No 1:52
13 Zyklon-B-Movie 2:10
14 'Til The Pigs Come Round 2:02
15 No More Gigs 2:53
16 Black And White 3:36
Chart Placings
UK Indie Hit: 3, 18 wksCredits
LP:
Grant - bass
Trotsky - drums
Dick - voice
Bruce - guitar
Recorded Pickwick Studios Corsham between 22nd/26th June 1982.
Engineered - Steve/Splice!/Collinson
Produced - Subhumans
'Zyklon-B-Movie ', 'No More Gigs': Original basslines by Andy
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Additional CD Credits:
Remastered 2008
Reviews & Opinions
RUTH SCHWARTZ, MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL #4, JAN/FEB 1983: After three great singles, the SUBHUMANS have released an album which is equally great. They are part of the CRASS family, so if you don't like your opinions strong, too bad. This LP has non-stop power, thanks to the absence of breaks between songs, and it has some great anthems like "Minority" and "Black and White." Their themes are always handled skillfully, the music shifts from thrash to more typical English punk, and the sleeve is a lovely gatefold job which has the lyrics printed inside over a backdrop covered with "think." No question about it, this one's a must.Additional Notes
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UK LP 1982 (Spiderleg - SDL9). Click here for more
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