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Subject: Re: NEW MUSIC???
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Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 15:08:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 16 15:08:00 1984
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Nf-From: convex!ahearn    Oct 16 14:08:00 1984

New stuff... 

Try Maximum Rock `n' Roll's recent compilation album, "Welcome to 1984."
The album is an international punk/thrash sampler, with some excellent songs
by Oklahoma's own N.O.T.A., among others (Okie punks?! The mind boggles...)

I also like D.O.A.'s 7" called "Right to Be Wild." Features "Burn It Down,"
backed with the Subhuman's "F*ck You." Proceeds from the record go to free
the so-called "Vancouver Five." Great stuff.

Nothing else in the new/pop/punk category seems particularly noteworthy at
the moment. Now if you want to talk about classical records ...

--joe ahearn
  convex computer corp.