2 Track 7″ featuring two versions of ‘A-Z Of Your Heart’, the a-side is Thee Headcoats full on garage version and the b-side is a more restrained acoustic version by Billy Childish. Sold Out
Debut solo outing by Kyra De Kornick from Thee Headcoatees, backed up on this 2 track 7″ of punk covers by the lovely Armitage Shanks. Kyra also appeared live with the Shanks on numerous occasions. She’s now in the A-Lines and The Shall I Say Quoi’s In August 2023 we will be releasing a 25th […]
One off single with the Blaggers after they parted company with EMI, this hit the top 100! The first 1000 copies were on Orange vinyl. Sold Out
2 Track 7″ single from ‘the Morons Of Medwaybeat’ Bolstering their ranks on the ‘a’ side is Johnny Johnson of Thee Headcoats, the track is actually having a moan up about always being the support band…which most of the time was supporting Thee Headcoats! Sold Out but it is on the 20 Golden Greats album.
Split single from two bands connected by Sean from Rugger Bugger records, The Phantom Pregnancies featured members of Huggy Bear, Mambo Taxi and Wat Tyler and Rent Boy Assassin were described as 11 year old, male prostitutes from South London who were discovered on the streets of Gipsy Hill between tricks!
First of the three Guns n Wankers 7″ These were a co-release with Rugger Bugger and Gap recordings. Matrix / Runout (Side A): DAMGOOD 45 A1 IF PUNK’S DEAD Matrix / Runout (Side B): DAMGOOD 45 B1 WHO’S PAYING JELLO BIAFRAS MORTGAGE?
First of the three Guns n Wankers 7″ These were a co-release with Rugger Bugger and Gap recordings. Matrix / Runout (Side A): DAMGOOD 45 E HEAVY METAL. TOP OF THE CLASS Matrix / Runout (Side B): DAMGOOD 45 F STUFF THE MEDIA UP YOUR ARSE
Second of the three Guns n Wankers 7″ These were a co-release with Rugger Bugger and Gap recordings. Matrix / Runout (Side A): DAMGOOD 45 C1 ROUGH AS A BADGER Matrix / Runout (Side B): DAMGOOD 45 D1 ZEUS
This was the band’s debut single. It got Single of The Week on Steve Lamacq’s Evening Session on Radio 1 and some good press too. Three more singles followed including another radio hit the aptly titled Radio Friendly which a certain Jonathan King liked so much that he included it on his now defunct music […]
Huegenius was a band formed by the Pooh Sticks’ lead singer Hue Pooh. This debit single was a cover of the GG Allin classic “Drink, Fight And Fuck”. Limited to 200 copies.