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Spazz – “Sweatin’ to the Oldies ” Double LP
As much as I love and champion the genre, if you handed me a double album (with 64 tracks!) and said, here, check-out this power violence band, my response might not be overly enthusiastic… However, a double album of Spazz? That’s a different matter. A gift that just keeps giving. 64 tracks of Sticky/Pissed Happy Children-influenced humour, rage, speed and unpredictable Spazz madness – all from 1993-1996, compiled from splits with Charles Bronson, Brutal Truth, Rupture, Floor and more plus the debut EP, tracks from a bunch of comps including “Better Read Than Dead” and live at KFJC and 924 Gilman St. Everything remastered, or in some cases mastered for the first time by Dan Randall at Mammoth Sound. Originally released on Slap A Ham Records in 1997 and out of print for 15 years.