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Bad Brains (also known as The Yellow Tape [2] or Attitude: The ROIR Sessions) is the first studio album by American rock band Bad Brains. Recorded in 1981 and released on the cassette-only label ROIR on February 5, 1982, many fans refer to it as " The Yellow Tape " because of its yellow packaging.
First Bad Brains album on a major label. The only Bad Brains album without H.R. and his brother Earl. Their respective replacements were Israel Joseph I on vocals and Mackie Jayson, who was a session drummer on Quickness. 1995 God of Love. Label: Maverick Records; Formats: CD, Vinyl LP, Cassette; The first Bad Brains album recorded with the ...
A short Bad Brains tour of Australia planned for 2010 was cancelled for health reasons. [39] Bad Brains announced the recording of another new album in 2011. [40] Into the Future was released in late 2012, [41] [42] and included a tribute to the recently deceased MCA. [43] On the ensuing tour, the band added touring keyboardist Jamie Saft. [44]
Build a Nation is the eighth full-length studio album by American rock band Bad Brains. Released on June 26, 2007 on Megaforce Records with distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories, it was produced by Adam Yauch of Beastie Boys, a longtime friend of the band. This album marked the 30th anniversary of the band.
It’s hard to think of a musical genre more difficult to carry off past one’s youth than hardcore punk, which was built to have a short shelf life in almost every way. And even within that ...
Banned In D.C. is a compilation of hardcore punk and reggae songs by Bad Brains. All the tracks have been previously released, except for the instrumental version of "Riot Squad". In addition, the original single version of " Pay To Cum " and the original mixes of several tracks from Rock for Light see their first appearance on CD here.
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As Bad Brains broke up after the release of Rock for Light, it was the band's last album for three years. This was the first of several such break-ups during their career. The original mix was only available on the out-of-print PVC Records version and 1987 CD-versions [2] until 2021. [3]