The “Killed by 7 Inch” series is a collection of compilation EPs that showcase rare and obscure punk rock tracks from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Released in the 1990s, the series comprises multiple volumes, each featuring a selection of hard-to-find punk songs.
In 2000, a compilation album titled “Killed by 7 Inch #1-5” was released, bringing together the first five EPs into a single collection. This compilation provided an opportunity for enthusiasts to access these rare tracks, as the original EPs were often limited to 300 copies and quickly became scarce.
The tracklist for “Killed by 7 Inch #1-5” includes:
- Plain Wrap – “Punk Rock”
- Mass Media – “Das Jazz”
- Naked Lady Wrestlers – “Accidents”
- Intestines – “Anyway”
- Ticks – “TV’s On”
- Essentials – “I Don’t Get It”
- Enemy – “Want Me”
- Gregor MacKenzie & The Misanthropes – “Contact Overdose”
- 222 – “The First Studio Bomb”
- Sods – “No Pictures”
- Subverts – “Can’t Control Myself”
- Hand Grenades – “Coma Dos”
- Dangerous Girls – “I Don’t Want To Eat”
- Elektricni Orgazam – “Konobar”
- Wards – “Six O’Clock News/Greens”
- Gaznevada – “Blue TV Set”
- Breakouts – “Trouble”
- Cigarettes – “Frivolous Disguises”
- Geza X – “I Hate Punks”
- Idoli – “Plastika”
This compilation serves as a valuable resource for punk rock enthusiasts seeking to explore lesser-known tracks from the genre’s formative years.
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