



NO FUTURE, joder, NO FUTURE!
Hoy, desafiando a la ley (Maldita sea la ley!), material chochonudo de The Dils. Hago un copia y pega de la wikipedia, questoy de una flojera resacosa trrremenda...
THE DILS EN KILLED BY DEATH RECORDS - Y OTRO MÁS
Si alguien consigue bajarse algo de rapidshare con su puta madre, aquí algo más.
y el Lp THE DILS CLASS WAR, no tengo ni idea de dónde sale este enlace, lo siento.
Lista de canciones:
1 - I Hate The Rich
2 - You're Not A Blank
3 - Tell Her You Love Her
4 - Tell Me What I Want To Hear
5 - I'ts Not Worth It
6 - You're Not Blank
7 - Red Rockers Rule
8 - Mr. Big
9 - Sound Of The Rain
10 - Gimme A Break
11 - Modern Don Juan
12 - Class War
Un poco de marketing...
Material a la venta, DISCOS BRUTUSOUND.
Soon after forming in 1977 the band relocated to San Francisco, where they would have a significant influence on that city's embryonic punk scene (bassist Tony Kinman would play very briefly with San Francisco punk band The Avengers during 1977), and then Los Angeles, becoming one of the major bands in the early Los Angeles punk scene too. They were known for their conspicuous radical left politics, and for a strong melodic sense that earned them the nickname "punk rock Everly Brothers".
Their debut single was "I Hate The Rich" / "You're Not Blank" (the latter most famously covered by Minneapolis punk band Dillinger Four), on Los Angeles-based label What? Records (also home to The Germs, amongst others), originally released in 1977 in what collectors refer to as the "Oils" sleeve - the lettering chosen for the band's logo looking more like "The Oils" than "The Dils" at first glance. This was later reissued by the same label in a more easy-to-decipher font. Their next record was their critical high-point, 1977's "Class War" / "Mr.Big" (the former most famously covered by Canadian punks D.O.A., issued on L.A.'s groundbreaking Dangerhouse label, in a pressing of 1500 copies entitled "198 Seconds Of The Dils". The last contemporary release was a three-sided double-7", "Made In Canada", which showed a gathering roots rock orientation. The Dils broke up in 1980.
Music from the Dils (including material unreleased during the band's lifetime) remains available.
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¡¡the cock in vinegar!! ¡¡menudos discazos!!
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