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Big Boys "No Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat!" LP
Big Boys "No Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat!" LP
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Limited vinyl LP repressing of this 1984 release. Born in the creative cesspool of late 1970s Austin, Texas - the same scene that spawned Scratch Acid, the Dicks, and MDC - the Big Boys stood out with their mix of Hardcore Punk and Funk that ventured far beyond the usual post-punk angularities and hardcore machismo. With features in the earliest issues of Thrasher Magazine and coveted spots on their influential Skate Rock tape comps, Big Boys were the first band to be labeled Skate Rock.
Original album art expanded to a gatefold "tip-on" jacket Interior gatefold jacket features an unpublished 1984 photo of the band's last concert by photographer Pat Blashill.
Tracks:
A1 No
A2 Narrow View
A3 I Do Care
A4 Listen
A5 What's The Word?
B1 Common Beat
B2 No Love
B3 Which Way To Go
B4 Killing Time
B5 Work
