Saturday, October 29, 2011

Forgotten Rebels: Tomorrow Belongs To Us (1978-1980)



Before becoming a clearing-house for Band-related albums, Other People's Music was a Canadian label that re-issued tonnes of Canadian punk rock. Back in the nineties they put together this collection of vintage Forgotten Rebels (more HERE) material.



1
National Unity

2
3rd Homosexual Murder

3
Reich 'N Roll

4
Angry

5
You're A Rebel Too

6
In Love With The System

7
New Wave Girl

8
National Unity

9
Reich 'N Roll

10
Angry

11
Surfin' On Heroin

12
Own Little World

13
This Ain't Hollywood

14
Poppies

15
Bomb The Boats

16
White Trash Of America

17
I Think Of Her

18
Fuck Me Dead

19
Elvis Is Dead

Tracks 1 to 4 from "Tomorrow Belongs To Us E.P.", 1978
Tracks 5 to 10 from "Burning The Flag" cassette, 1978
Tracks 11 to 14 from "Chris Houston Demos", 1980
Tracks 15 to 19 from "Ceder Lounge Live", 1980

MRML readers, if you want more Rebels rarities, keep filling up the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the  Tomorrow Belongs To Us link).

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    http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?nc3zdafaagw5p4z

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  2. C'mon MRML readers, where's the love for the band that is Canada's FEAR or the Circle Jerks?

    I wanna hear 'The Pride and Disgrace' album!

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  3. Bio
    You`re back.
    when all this Canadian didn`t bring you out of the woodwork, I feared you`d gone off the grid!

    TP & TD is coming soon!

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  4. The Fear comparison works quite well really. Both bands mined the intentionally obnoxious and offensive for their songs. The Rebels a little less than Fear perhaps. Also the Rebels managed to put out two great albums compared to Fear's one. And both bands took a turn for the worse once they wound up on Enigma/Restless.

    Hopefully that stirs the pot for you and gets some comments made.

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  5. Hello! Hello! (I'm Back Again)

    I have to admit, I have more difficulty listening to Gary Glitter songs than I do any Forgotten Rebel songs.

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