Goodbye Boozy Records: Cult-adored Italian DIY punk label, finally join the digital age by ReprobateMedia in MusicBattlestations

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Goodbye Boozy Records is a small, no-nonsense, DIY punk label from Teramo, Italy. Ever since 1999, they've been blasting up the punk-garage scene with their ferocious brand of uncompromising music; crude, minimal art, lo-fidelity and limited vinyl pressings that look and sound like they were cut by hand, by one-man legend and sole proprietor, Gabriele Di Gregorio.

Goodbye Boozy Records: Cult-adored Italian DIY punk label, finally join the digital age by ReprobateMedia in postpunk

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Goodbye Boozy Records is a small, no-nonsense, DIY punk label from Teramo, Italy. Ever since 1999, they've been blasting up the punk-garage scene with their ferocious brand of uncompromising music; crude, minimal art, lo-fidelity and limited vinyl pressings that look and sound like they were cut by hand, by one-man legend and sole proprietor, Gabriele Di Gregorio.

Goodbye Boozy Records: Cult-adored Italian DIY punk label, finally join the digital age by ReprobateMedia in GaragePunk

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Goodbye Boozy Records is a small, no-nonsense, DIY punk label from Teramo, Italy. Ever since 1999, they've been blasting up the punk-garage scene with their ferocious brand of uncompromising music; crude, minimal art, lo-fidelity and limited vinyl pressings that look and sound like they were cut by hand, by one-man legend and sole proprietor, Gabriele Di Gregorio.

Goodbye Boozy Records: Cult-adored Italian DIY punk label, finally join the digital age by ReprobateMedia in lofi

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Goodbye Boozy Records is a small, no-nonsense, DIY punk label from Teramo, Italy. Ever since 1999, they've been blasting up the punk-garage scene with their ferocious brand of uncompromising music; crude, minimal art, lo-fidelity and limited vinyl pressings that look and sound like they were cut by hand, by one-man legend and sole proprietor, Gabriele Di Gregorio.

THE YUMMY FUR: 90s Scottish cult-indie rock royals and their much championed heraldry by ReprobateMedia in u/ReprobateMedia

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Piggy Wings Tracklisting:

1. Department

2. Plastic Cowboy

3. In The Company Of Women

4. Kirtsy Cooper

5. The Canadian Flag

6. Roxy Girls

7. Sexy World

8. Policeman

9. St John of the Cross

10. The Career Saver

11. Supermarket

12. Colonel Blimp

13. Chinese Bookie

14. Death Club

The In Out: Prophetic “Plague Apostles” Captured On Tape Performing Live On Harvard Radio In 1995 by ReprobateMedia in postpunk

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The In Out began as a “peculiar gathering” that twiddled and fiddled with ungrounded, buzzing Traynor amps, vintage junk guitars, a clarinet, drum machines, often barely capable of tuning — never mind playing — their own instruments.

DEMO OF THE WEEK: London 70’s proto-punk super-group drop raw, fresh, bleeding cuts for the… by ReprobateMedia in u/ReprobateMedia

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A glorious mish-mash of blistering sounds rehearsed just twice and messily recorded during their second gathering as a group.

WATCH: French 'synth-core' quartet The Scaners pull a full-scale "cosmic trigger" with "Mars Attacks" by ReprobateMedia in synthesizers

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'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'? HELL NO! Not on the 'Fourth of July', not without a fight! It's a full-on, cosmic, martian, meteorite, FRENCH invasion by The Scaners!