Skip to main content

Crying Nut - Sokuseu Maejik Yoo Rang Dan (1999)


Crying Nut is a punk band from South Korea. Their 1998 debut album sold over 100,000 copies, setting a new record for South Korean independent rock albums. They released four albums up to 2002. However, band members had to take some time off to fulfill their mandatory military service. Then, to the delight of their fans they released their fifth record entitled The Cow Of OK Pasture on July 14th, 2006.


Track:
01) from su every cik vagrancy only big [circus magic]
02) energy one song (O Astral Song)
03) it stands in the riverside
04) boldness
05) die all
06) filthy city
07) army brass rice bowl of woman 230
08) the escape flag (it goes over the valley of the wind...)
09) it takes off,
10) pu road wey
11) S.F
12) straw very
13) guerilla characteristic localized torrential downpour

Download

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Tony Sly And Joey Cape - Acoustic Vol. Two (2012)

Acoustic collaboration between Joey Cape "Lagwagon" and Tony Sly "No Use for a Name" 1. I Must Be Hateful 2. Know It All 3. Confession 4. Alison's Disease 5. Resolve 6. Broken Record 7. Black Box 8. Soulmate 9. Under The Garden 10. Chasing Rainbows 11. Pre-medicated Murder 12. Liver Let Die Download

Bigwig - Invitation To Tragedy

1. Waste 2. Sink Or Swim 3. Sore Losers 4. Moosh 5. Thinning The Herd 6. Mr. Asshole 7. Blinded 8. Hope 9. Counting Down 10. Alone In New Jersey 11. Appreciation 12. Who Am I To Say 13. Static Download Via Mediafire

Punk Rock So What The Cultural Legacy Of Punk

Hardcover: 247 pages Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (July 9, 1999) Language: English ISBN-10: 041517029X ISBN-13: 978-0415170291 Review "...A must for those of the old-school punk persuasion...A solid background in punk history." -- Billboard Magazine Punk Rock: So What? provides a substantive take on issues like punk etiquette, punk fashion, the influence of punk on comics, punk and racism and punk nostalgia. Sabin has commissioned younger writers, all of whom were involved in punk's heyday, if only as fans. -Publisher's Weekly, July, 1999 [Punk Rock: So Waht?] makes the case for why we should still care...A must for those of the old-school punk persuasion and an intriguing, if not moving, read for those more inclined to regard punk rock with a 'So what?'...A solid background in punk history. -Billboard Magazine Product Description It's now over twenty years since punk first pogoed its way into our consciousness. Punk Rock: So What? brings together a new