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Damaged is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag.It was released by SST Records in November 1981. [2]The album was largely ignored by critics and the public at the time of its release, but has since been recognized as a classic and one of the most influential punk rock records ever made, appearing on a number of "best of" lists by fans and critics alike.
Black Flag is an American punk rock band formed in 1976 in Hermosa Beach, California. Initially called Panic, the band was established by Greg Ginn, the guitarist, primary songwriter, and sole continuous member, and singer Keith Morris.
Rise Above (Dirty Projectors album) or the title song, 2007; Rise Above (Epic Soundtracks album), 1992; Rise Above (JK Flesh album) or the title song, 2016; Rise Above (Oysterband album) or the title song, 2002; Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three, by the Rollins Band, 2002; Rise Above, by For Felix, 2004
Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three is a 2002 tribute album. [2] It consists of covers of Black Flag songs performed by the Rollins Band, with vocalists from various well-known rock, hip hop, punk and metal artists (as well as certain members of Black Flag) singing.
A cover of the original song written by Chuck Berry, this is the only cover song in Black Flag's catalogue. Sung by Dez Cadena. An alternate version also sung by Dez Cadena appears on Everything Went Black. 12. "I've Heard It Before" Six Pack (EP) Greg Ginn, Chuck Dukowski: Sung by Dez Cadena. 13. "American Waste" Six Pack (EP) Chuck Dukowski
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Rise Above (Black Flag song)
Black Flag: "TV Party" Label: Target Video; Format: VHS; 1984 Black Flag Live: My War. ... "Rise Above" [Live] "Thirsty and Miserable" [Live] 1984 "American Waste"
My War is the second studio album by American band Black Flag.It was the first of three full-length albums the band released in 1984. The album polarized fans due to the LP's B-side, on which the band slowed down to a heavy, Black Sabbath-esque trudge after establishing expectations as a faster hardcore punk band on its first album, Damaged (1981).