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Black Flag

Everything Went Black

Everything Went Black

UPC: 018861001517

Format: Vinyl (2 disc)

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Black Flag: Keith Morris, Chavo Pederast, Dez Cadena (vocals); Greg Ginn (guitar); Chuck Dukowski (bass); Robo (drums).
Engineers include: Spot, Dave Tarling, Geza X.
Principally recorded at Media Art Studio, Hermosa Beach, California. Includes liner notes by Spot.
EVERYTHING WENT BLACK was originally released as a stop-gap during a protracted legal skirmish with SST's former distributor, Unicorn Records, which temporarily barred Black Flag from using its own name. As a result, the original two-LP vinyl edition featured only the bandmembers' names for identification.
Featuring live tracks and studio outtakes recorded between 1978 and 1981 with singers Keith Morris (later of the Circle Jerks), Chavo and Dez Cadena, EVERYTHING WENT BLACK is something of a hodgepodge, with several songs repeated by different lineups. Despite its patchwork nature, it's a surprisingly solid and illuminating overview of the band's pre-Rollins years, as they slowly progressed from sloppy Dictators-like goofiness into more streamlined and serious proto-hardcore. The highlight, however, is "Crass Commercialism," a side-long suite of radio ads for Black Flag shows that's a fascinating and often hilarious audio souvenir of the halcyon days of early West Coast punk.

Tracks:

1 - Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
2 - I Don't Care
3 - White Minority
4 - No Values
5 - Revenge
6 - Depression
7 - Clocked In
8 - Police Story
9 - Wasted
10 - Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
11 - Depression (Version 2)
12 - Police Story (Version 2)
13 - Clocked in (Version 2)
14 - My Rules
15 - Jealous Again
16 - Police Story
17 - Damaged I
18 - Louie Louie
19 - No More
20 - Room 13
21 - Depression (Version 3)
22 - Damaged II
23 - Padded Cell
24 - Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
25 - Crass Commercialism (Radio Ads)