Subhumans (uk)
Day The Country Died
The astounding debut album that
established the Subhumans as a genuine
force to be reckoned with, The Day The
Country Died captured both the bands
serious anarcho punk ideology and their
irreverent sense of humour. It was
apparent from the off that here was a band
that could not only stimulate your brain
but also put a big shit-eating grin on your
face as you jumped about to them. And the
now-iconic artwork by Nick Lant - probably
his most recognisable piece of work for the
band - has adorned countless thousands of
jackets and T-shirts since. Recorded over
just four days during the heady summer of
1982, and released six months later in
January 1983, when it quickly climbed to
No. 3 in the UKs then-important
Independent Charts, this exhilarating
collection of songs has endured for four
decades, the band still regularly kicking
their live set off with the opening track, All
Gone Dead.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
10-03-2023
Label
Item-nr
561208
EAN
0810017647972
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ALL GONE DEAD
2
ASHTRAY DIRT
3
KILLING
4
MINORITY
5
MICKEY MOUSE IS DEAD
6
NOTHING I CAN DO
7
DYING WORLD
8
SUBVERT CITY
9
BIG BROTHER
10
NEW AGE
11
I DON'T WANNA DIE
12
NO
13
ZYKLON B-MOVIE
14
'TIL THE PIGS COME ROUND
15
NO MORE GIGS
16
BLACK AND WHITE