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	<title>Grindcore &#187; electro hippies</title>
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		<title>Electro Hippies &#8211; The Only Good Punk</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 23:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Contribution by CK &#8211; Contact us if you&#8217;d like to contribute!)
Electro Hippies are an oft-overlooked group that was very underground and short-lived, lasting only 4 years since their inception in 1985, and are usually only noted for having Jeff Walker of later Carcass fame as their bassist.
The Hippies&#8217; music was no-nonsense crust punk: the exposed, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Electro Hippies are an oft-overlooked group that was very underground and short-lived, lasting only 4 years since their inception in 1985, and are usually only noted for having Jeff Walker of later Carcass fame as their bassist.</p>
<p>The Hippies&#8217; music was no-nonsense crust punk: the exposed, fleshless bones of grindcore. Protesting with sonic power the evils of groups such as McDonald&#8217;s and embracing your typical, wholesome DIY values.</p>
<p>The Only Good Punk gives us a look at the influences surrounding the Hippies at the time. They released <a href="http://metal-archives.com/release.php?id=75886">a split 7&#8243; with Napalm Death</a>, both tracks being jokish 1-second micro-songs.</p>
<div id="attachment_105" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.grindcore.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/51cdmetctl_sl500_.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-105" title="The Only Good Punk... Is a Dead One" src="http://www.grindcore.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/51cdmetctl_sl500_-150x150.jpg" alt="The Only Good Punk... Is a Dead One" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">© Peaceville, 1987</p></div>
<p><strong>Track Listing:</strong></p>
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<li>Faith (0:39)</li>
<li>Acid Rain (2:53)</li>
<li>Run Ronald (0:40)</li>
<li>Scum (1:05)</li>
<li>B.P. (0:47)</li>
<li>Unity (1:59)</li>
<li>Terror Eyes (2:40)</li>
<li>So Wicked (0:46)</li>
<li>Profit (0:54)</li>
<li>Freddy&#8217;s Revenge (1:47)</li>
<li>Mistake (0:43)</li>
<li>Things Of Beauty (4:05)</li>
<li>Protest (0:30)</li>
<li>Gas Joe Pearce (0:54)</li>
<li>Lies (1:55)</li>
<li>Tortured Tears (1:31)</li>
<li>Turkeys (0:56)</li>
<li>D.I.Y. (1:01)</li>
<li>Suck (0:42)</li>
<li>Deception (2:53)</li>
<li>Could You Look Me In The Eyes (1:42)</li>
<li>Sometimes I&#8217;m So Glad (2:03)</li>
<li>At The Edge (1:02)</li>
<li>Reject (1:26)</li>
<li>Escape (0:58)</li>
<li>Mega Armageddon Death (0:05)</li>
<li>Mother (Live) (2:16)</li>
<li>Faith (Live) (0:22)</li>
<li>Unity (Live) (1:58)</li>
<li>Sheep (Live) (1:22)</li>
<li>City (Live) (0:55)</li>
<li>Acid Rain (Live) (2:52)</li>
<li>Run Ronald (Live) (0:32)</li>
<li>Chickens (Live) (0:41)</li>
<li>So Wicked (Live) (1:02)</li>
<li>Profit (Live) (1:06)</li>
<li>Meltdown (Live) (1:51)</li>
<li>Mega Armageddon Death (Live) (0:07)</li>
<li>Mega Armageddon Death Extended (Live) (0:24)</li>
<li>Silver Machine (Live) (3:49)</li>
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<p>Most of the tracks themselves are punky, simple, but show a semblance of riff organization to be found in later grindcore bands and songs by the masters of crust-metal, Amebix. Not just that, but the tracks bleed into one another (especially Acid Rain/Run Ronald/Scum), with the dying gasp of one track&#8217;s end seeding the life of the next, which could be unintentional, but is notable anyway.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult to sit through the entire album, but this compilation has the best of the Electro Hippies, so you&#8217;re free to skip around some of the slower tracks.</p>
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