February 28, 2026
Fourteen songs in fifteen minutes. That is the complete mission statement of the Circle Jerks’ debut Group Sex, released in 1980 on Frontier Records. Formed by Keith Morris after his
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February 28, 2026
Few albums capture the feeling of being young, awkward, smart, and angry quite like the Descendents’ 1982 debut. Recorded in June of that year at Total Access Studio in Redondo
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February 28, 2026
Portland’s Poison Idea made their name as the heaviest, most brutally intense band in American hardcore, and Kings of Punk — originally released in 1986 on Pushead’s legendary Pusmort label
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February 28, 2026
Known simply as “The Blue Album,” the Adolescents’ 1981 debut on Frontier Records is one of the crown jewels of the Orange County hardcore scene. Written mostly by guitarist Rikk
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February 28, 2026
If you want to own a piece of San Francisco punk chaos, this is it. The original 1981 pressing of Flipper’s debut LP on Subterranean Records (SUB-25) is one of
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February 28, 2026
This is the one that collectors hunt for. Big L’s debut album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous dropped in 1995 on Columbia Records, and original first pressings (catalog C
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February 28, 2026
The album that invented gangsta rap as a mainstream cultural force. Released in 1988 on Ruthless Records (catalog SL-57102), Straight Outta Compton dropped like a bomb on American music. Ice
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February 28, 2026
If you know, you know — and if you don’t, this is your education. Bad Brains’ Rock For Light is widely considered one of the most important albums in hardcore
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February 28, 2026
The Dead Kennedys’ final studio album before their acrimonious split is here in its coveted first UK pressing, shipped all the way from Tokyo, Japan — which itself tells you
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February 28, 2026
This is the holy grail for LA punk collectors. The Germs’ (GI) — the title stands for Germs Incognito — is the only studio album from Darby Crash and company,
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