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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.
[16] Their self-titled debut album was released on the ROIR label, originally on cassette only, in 1982, [17] followed in 1983 by Rock for Light, produced by Ric Ocasek of The Cars. [18] In 1985, the Bad Brains song "Pay to Cum" was featured in Martin Scorsese's film After Hours. [19]
Cooper’s most successful signing was the hardcore punk band Bad Brains. [1] [3] Their self-titled 1982 debut sold 150,000 copies in 10 years, [3] 60,000 of which on cassette. [1] Neil Cooper released a total of 106 cassette titles that document his wide-ranging taste in music. [3]
One of the most influential leaders in the development of hardcore punk rock, H.R. of the legendary Bad Brains, sat down with SPIN for our Decades of Sound collaboration with Bose. In celebration ...
This is a comprehensive discography of Bad Brains, a Washington, D.C.–based hardcore punk band that also plays reggae and uses styles of funk and heavy metal into their music. To date, the band has released nine full-length studio albums (including an instrumental dub album), four EPs , four live recordings , one compilation album , one demo ...
I Against I is the third studio album by American rock band Bad Brains.It was released on November 21, 1986 [1] through SST Records with the catalog number SST 065. The best-selling album in the band's catalog, I Against I finds the band branching out from their early hardcore punk style to touch on funk, soul, reggae and heavy metal.
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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.