Tuesday, September 7, 2010

V.A. Spunkstains (1977-1979) Volume Three

One of a fifteen-volume bootleg series from the early aughts full of raw noise from the likes of: Elton Motello, The Radiators, Martin & The Brownshirts, The Cortinas, The Scabs, X-S Energy, The Subs and tonnes more.



Spunkstains 3 link is in the comments

Speaking of comments whattaya make of the slightly less-obscure material on volume three?

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    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?c1hgfu4crrr4kqj

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  2. As you say, these tunes may be "less obscure" but they still cost more money than "some" are willing to fork out!
    These comps give people a chance to hear before maybe buying!!

    Or do they make once cheap 45's really expensive

    Thus ends my poor stab at a point

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  3. This link don't work !!Please change it!!

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  4. While I appreciate this series (and all you do), be advised this link seems to be disfunctional

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  5. I HAVE TROUBLE READING THE DATE ON YOUR POSTS. IS IT POSSIBLE TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF THE TEXT. MAYBE THE SAME SIZE AS THE "POSTED BY JEFFEN." IF NOT, THANKS ANYWAY. IT JUST MIGHT BE MY BROWSER SETTING OR MY EYES ARE LOSING FOCUS. TAKE IT EZ, PAT

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  6. Really enjoying all the comps you've posted up. Is there anyway you can give the release dates for these compilations? Not for the original songs, but when the comps themselves came out.

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  7. Bristol Boy
    Yeah I guess there's some good and bad but me I'm just happy to hear stuff I could never afford!

    Anon
    Way back in the day I pooched that by pasting in text straight from word and KI have no idea how to fix it. One day...

    jrmill
    I'll look into it (but I'm sure it's early aughts when the idea of a CD-R comp was new.

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