We're Not Punks...But We Play Them on TV by Punx, Quincy (Record, 2021)
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Remastered from the original DAT, "We're Not Punks. " sounds fast, loud and better than ever. Artist: Quincy Punx. Title: We're Not Punks.but We Play Them On Tv. Splatter Punk. Format: Vinyl LP. Eat a Bowl of Fuck.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelRAD Girlfriend, Radg
UPC0082056012077
eBay Product ID (ePID)27048597476
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2021
GenreRock
ArtistPunx, Quincy
Release TitleWe're Not Punks...But We Play Them on TV
Dimensions
Item Height0.19 in
Item Weight0.56 lb
Item Length12.38 in
Item Width12.36 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks23
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Nuke Seattle 1.2 Blowin' Chunks 1.3 Eat a Bowl of Fuck 1.4 Crack Lab (In My Basement) 1.5 High Impact Camping 1.6 Tina 1.7 Young and Dumb 1.8 I Hate Coffee 1.9 Safety Pins 1.10 Don't Talk to Me 1.11 Kamikazi 1.12 Mutants 1.13 Gun Control 1.14 Under My Wheels 1.15 Splatter Punk 1.16 Stupid People 1.17 No Brain No Pain 1.18 Jerry Lewis 1.19 I Don't Care 1.20 I Hate Everyone 1.21 Fuck You 1.22 Pain 1.23 5 State Killing Spree
Number of Discs1
NotesOriginally released in 1994, the first album from Minneapolis punk rockers Quincy Punx "We're Not Punks... But We Play Them On TV" sees a re-issue from Dayton, OH's Rad Girlfriend Records. Remastered from the original DAT, "We're Not Punks... " sounds fast, loud and better than ever. With songs like "Blowin' Chunks" and "Crack Lab in My Basement" you know you're in for a raucous good time. Inspired by their love for beer, classic punk rock, and cheesy '80's horror movies, Quincy Punx were founded in 1990, releasing several LPs and 7"s before self-destructing a decade later. In that time they inspired a generation of crusty punks to shove a safety pin through their face and start their own bands. More than 25 years later, the Quincy Punx first album will get a chance to inspire a whole new generation of punk kids to do the same