Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Nuclear Crayons - Bad Pieces Seen... LP


Check the full title on the cover scan as it's way too long to type in the title.
Another generous gift from Donut Duck. I know this post will make some people happy, especially Jove Moix.
Before this album, Nuclear Crayons released the 'Nameless' 7" and was described as 'disturbing' in MRR. This is weird stuff, not your usual punk thing.
I first heard them on the 'Mixed Nuts Don't Crack' comp. LP. This one was also issued on Outside Records, the Nuclear Crayons label. Check that album on French blog Pay No More Than.
For a full history (although it's still work in progress) check their website here.
For the Outside Records discography, check here.

The album was released in 1984, 500 copies.

1. Noise Maker
2. Anarchy Posers
3. Take Away The Faith
4. See Me Jump
5. Go Mo
6. Overpopulation
7. No Car
8. Blinded Youth
9. Part Of Me
10. What's Wrong With Us?
11. Street Noise
12. Ritual Chance

Nuclear Crayons (includes the 'Nameless' EP)

19 comments:

Douchess of York said...

I have to admit, i never heard of 'em before until i tried to hunt down your request and i have to say they're great. I really enjoyed it so thank you for another gem!

DD

ONECHORD said...

finally!
wow, no words to describe my pure joy when i saw this post of nuclear crayons!
it's really fun: i wanted to write you before, because last week i was looking at your blog and saw the donut duck link, and i downloaded it, but then my internet went down. so i wasn't able to write you until today... arggg....
anyway, what a masterpiece!!! loved it from the very start to the end. i mean, look at the song titles, listen to the lara lynch howls & screams, and enjoy their disturbing lyrics..... my lord, how can you go wrong with that?!? it's pure ans simply superb!!
many many thanks for this jewel. you made me soooooo happy. now, let's see if you can upload their single ;)
an please, keep doing so LOVELY stuff!
by the way, what a great blog is the one runned by donut duck, isn't it?

all the best,
edu "jove moix"

Anonymous said...

This is pretty spectacular CG. I really like the sound these guys have; but then again I'm a fan of slightly demented punk (nondescript)like Kill Slug, Horror Planet, Flipper, etx...I think this band captures that flood of influences that conjure up an awesome 'aural-sphere'if you catch my drift. Anyway, "Anarchy poseurs", "Overpopulation", "Blinded youth", and "Part of me" really hit the spot. Thank you, Thank You, Thank You. You really make my day with your quality posts! take it easy>>>Rg

Anonymous said...

Thanks a lot for this great post!

BASEMENT VIOLENCE said...

great!

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DJ El Toro said...

Thanks so much for posting that. Darin & Lynch kept a watchful eye over me when I was a young queer art punk in DC in the '80s, and I'm forever grateful.

I have the Crayons' Nameless EP 45, and while I'm not about to part with the hard copy, I'm happy to put the music up on my blog (even though it's not Christmas music) if anyone's interested. Just say the word.

DJ El Toro said...

Okay, "Nameless EP" is up on my Festive! blog now.

Anonymous said...

thank you for this, but any chance of getting a re-upload? the link's down.

Curious Guy said...

Re-upped! Enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Woah, thanks a lot for the quick response man. Cheers!

d. said...

Dear Curious Goth-Punk Guy, please please please re-upload this. Could you add single as well? I've just been blown away by NC tracks from Mixed Nuts VA. Wow. Thanks in advance.

Curious Guy said...

I'll see if it's still on my HD. Will try to up this week.

Curious Guy said...

New link (including the EP). Enjoy!

d. said...

Downloaded. Thank you CG. The first time ever that I picked something from SSC blog! Ha! Now back to the PH blog-cave.

d. said...

Thank you CG, once again.

Curious Guy said...

You're welcome.

Curious Guy said...

New link Thomas. Sorry for the long wait.

jean f. said...

I'd greatly appreciate a reupload, thanks in advance!

Curious Guy said...

New link Jean. Enjoy!