Sunday, December 12, 2010

Kids For Cash No More Walls hardcore punk 1984 7" ep - eBay (item 380298464396 end time Dec-18-10 22:26:38 PST)

Kids For Cash No More Walls hardcore punk 1984 7" ep - eBay (item 380298464396 end time Dec-18-10 22:26:38 PST):

Kids For Cash No More Walls hardcore 1984 7" ep
Condition: Record,Cover and Inserts w/song lyrics VG+

Punk indie rock music

Side A
Same Old Thing
Faceless
I Can

Side B
So What?
Hypocrite Rock
Building Walls

Frank, Danny, Tony Rob

Town of Hardcore Records
5444 Midship CT.
Burke, VA 22015
myspace kidsforcashBio:
Kids for Cash was formed in 1984 by guitarist Sohrab Habibion and vocalist Frank Charron, quickly adding Dan Cook on bass and a steady succession of drummers, eventually settling on Tony Farfan. Three of the four band members were high school students at Lake Braddock in Burke, VA, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and the band’s outlook and music was heavily influenced by the mid-’80s D.C. scene. The band released one cassette and one EP, the No More Walls 7″ on Habibion’s Town of Hardcore label, and played briefly around the D.C. area. They performed on multi-band bills with Embrace, Scream, Government Issue, Marginal Man and others, including Dain Bramage, which featured Dave Grohl on drums. Grohl filled in on drums with the band for two shows. Habibion went on to play with Edsel, which played from 1989 to 1997 and recorded for the Grass, Relativity and Merkin labels. Cook went on to play with indie rock bands Lay Quiet Awhile (Daemon Records) and The Verna Cannon (Cargo Records). ....

Member Since:
April 30, 2008
Members:
Frank Charron - Vocals
Rob Habibion - Guitar
Danny Cook - Bass
Tony Farfan- Drums

Influences:
The up and rising D.C. Hardcore scene of the 1980's
Record Label:
Town Of Hardcore

This is a 7" vinyl record that plays at 33 1/3 rpm on a turntable/record player.


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