Saturday 26 July 2008

HYPNOTICS: Indoor Fiends LP (1982) upload...

As a follow up to the 'American Youth Report' compilation LP upload a few posts below, here is a cool LP by HYPNOTICS who appeared on that record. It was on Enigma Records, and I believe it was reissued on CD by GTA but I'm not sure if that's still in print...So, here you go.

Download here.

HYPNOTICS were an early LA band that musically bridged the gap between the garage stylings of early LA punk with the emerging hardcore sound... To me it sounds like ANGRY SAMOANS or CIRCLE JERKS meets VILE, a nasty and cynical hardcore punk record with subtle use of keyboards. Sadly it's not as well known as it should be. Lots of catchy tunes and interesting guitar riffs, not to mention great vocals and lyrics that I'm assuming were generally meant to shock and offend. The chorus to 'Nazi Snotzy' goes "Heeeeeil Hitler" (which you'll find yourself guiltily humming after hearing it) and others are about sexual diseases or insomnia, which should give you an idea of what's on offer here. Not unlike Doc of THE CRUCIFUCKS, the HYPNOTICS vocalist Marky De Sade was infamous for his onstage Jerry Lewis style antics, and the band's do share a similarity in style (both high on sarcasm and bile).

Their 1983 record 'The Expendables', which Enigma refused to release, is rarer than 'Indoor Fields' (I believe it wasn't even issued with a sleeve) so good luck finding that...

Here's a photo of them from the insert to the 'American Youth Report' LP.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this

Luisinho said...

Hi men.
I'm really ilness looking for all original stuffs of one of my best bands in hc/punh I never heard. I would like obtain mp3 of 'The Expendables', comp. 'All for one... one for all', and mostly the'cumstains over my record collection/1998.
thanx friends of the most great music on the world.
fernandocampo@terra.com.

Luisinho.

Anonymous said...

This record is absolutely great ! There was another lp that never came out at the time but was compiled on a recent cd reedition.
Incidently, the instrumental song was the theme song for "Western front", a radio broadcast that brought me to hardcore around 1983 ...