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Naked Raygun: Jettison

Naked Raygun: Jettison

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Naked Raygun were an extraordinary staple in the Chicago music scene - beginning in the early 80's and continuing until their quiet demise in the early 90's. Their music showed the world that punk rockers could play and be really good at it. Founded in Chicago in 1980, by Marco Pezzati, Jeff Pezzati and Santiago Durango, Naked Raygun released six albums during their eleven year career that would change the sound of punk rock indefinitely. The band is widely recognized as being one of the most influential punk bands of the 80's. Their anthemic style incorporated politics in a uniquely accessible way, melding pop and hardcore into one cohesive sound, that would later be dubbed, "The Chicago Sound". Shortly after their first release, Basement Screams, Durango left to join Big Black permanently, and was replaced by John Haggerty, whose unique style of buzzsaw guitar would define Raygun's sound for their next four albums. Additionally, Pierre Kezdy replaced Camilo Gonzalez and Eric Spicer took over drums for Jim Colao. In 1990, Haggerty left the band to start Pegboy. Bill Stephens joined the band for their final studio release entitled, Raygun...Naked Raygun.

Plenty of bands can claim Naked Raygun as an influence, from post- punkers to hardcore acts. All of them could learn a thing or two or three by studying the whoas. With Jettison... Naked Raygun achieved creative bliss. Here is an album that successfully combines dissonant instrumentation with supremely catchy vocals. - Punknews.org

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Tracklist

  • A1: Soldiers Requiem
  • A2: When The Walls Come Down
  • A3: Walk In Cold
  • A4: Jettison
  • A5: Live Wire
  • A6: The Mule
  • A7: Coldbringer
  • A8: Blight
  • B1: Free Nation
  • B2: Hammer Head
  • B3: Ghetto Mechanic
  • B4: Suspect Device
  • B5: Vanilla Blue
  • B6: The Strip (Live)
  • B7: Roller Queen (Live)
  • B8: Backlash Jack (Live)