Sunday, March 1, 2009

Inside, Outside Anarchy



From 1982 onward, D.I. continued the loud, fast and out-of-control Orange county pop-punk of Social Distortion and The Adolescents (both of whom lead singer Casey Royer played with). While they never equaled those bands greatest moments, Casey and his ever-changing band of surfers, did hit a helluva peak with this complete bastardization of Chuck Berry's "Surfin' U.S.A.", featuring new lyrics and and a hopped-up-on-goofballs arrangement.


The cover of Devo's "Uncontrollable Urge" is good but how do you improve on the original?




Download Surfin' Anarchy 7"


Here's their infamous appearance in Suburbia.


Here's a hella catchy song from their best album, Horse Bites Dog Cries.


And proof that that you can't keep a beach-punk down.

4 comments:

  1. "Hang Ten In East Berlin" sounds like the greatest SNFU song they never wrote.

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  2. I never thought of D.I. that way but both bands played a more traditional brand of punk/h.c. in a time when metal or jangle were the paths of least resistance.

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  3. surfin anarchy top post there old chap.many thanks from across the pond

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  4. Gobshyte

    Glad you liked the little shot of Anarchy!

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