Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Out Of Order - Paradise Lost


Fast aggressive '86 hardcore from Chicago. Reminds me of brutal old school bands like Negative Approach, but Out of Order have a slightly stronger rock influence, and the songs are somewhat more diverse. Good music, in any case.--FLEX

I'll get right to the point. If you missed seeing Out Of Order, then you missed one of the top five bands Chicago ever produced. Out of Order was everything that you wanted a live band to be. Ripping tunes with a manic on drums, perfectionist on guitar and someone that everyone was trying to be on vocals. The band made everything look so amazingly efortless that the poor excuses for headliners they occationally fronted (usually the Brit - types) had to be shaking in their Doc Martins to follow them up.
The ''scene'' during the '80s in Chicago began as a time of waiting around for the infrequent visit of a Black Flag or UK Subs to carry the day and boost the hopes of the growning frenzy on avid smart music followers. When Out of Order (and a hand full of others) burst onto the local scene there suddenly became a reason to go out and see local talent, spike your hair, mosh whatever... you know the drill.--Jeff Pezzatti (lead singer of NAKED RAYGUN)


Genre: Hardcore/Punk
Year: 1986


Tracklist:

01. No Reaction
02. Green Eyed Monster
03. Suicide Lullaby
04. She Knew She'd Lose
05. Snubbed
06. Anal Aggression
07. Dead or Alive
08. Survival of the Fittest
09. Blessing in Disguise
10. I Don't Feel Like Laughing
11. Eric B
12. When It's All Done
13. The Ripper
14. Wicked Ways
15. Paradise Lost
16. Gotham City
(Bonus)
** Survival Of The Fittest
** Concerned


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