Priceop.com : '77 in '82 Priceop.com : '77 in '82
¤14.91
Special Duties' '77 in '82 is a blast from the punk rock past, a time machine whisking us back to the anarchic energy of the late '70s and early '80s. This album is a sonic slap in the face, a reminder that punk is not dead - it's just been waiting patiently for its moment to rise again. From the moment the opening track kicks in, you can practically smell the sweat and beer-soaked floors of dingy underground clubs. The raw, unpolished sound captures the DIY ethos of the era, with hard-hitting drums and gritty guitar riffs that hit you like a punch to the gut. Special Duties' rebellious spirit shines through in tracks like "Police State," a blistering anthem that rails against authority with righteous fury. The lyrics may be simple, but their message is crystal clear: this is music for the pissed-off and the disaffected, the misfits and the outcasts. But don't let the aggression fool you - there's a surprising amount of melody and tunefulness on display here. Songs like "Violent Society" and "Punk Rocker" have a catchy, sing-along quality that burrows into your brain and refuses to let go. In a world where punk has become increasingly commercialized and commodified, Special Duties' '77 in '82 is a refreshing reminder of the genre's raw, untamed roots. This is music that doesn't give a damn about trends or chart positions - it's all about the sheer thrill of making noise and causing a ruckus. And on that front, Special Duties more than deliver. Grab a beer, crank up the volume, and let the mayhem begin.
| '77 in '82 | ¤14.91 | ![]() |
Visit Store |
Keep up on latest news and offers. Subscribe to our newsletter.