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Emerging from the seedy, sunny and deeply paranoiac environs of mid-‘70s Hollywood, the Germs were the first American punk band to match the Sex Pistols for pure annihilative energy. Their sound was a merciless blitz of snarling guitar and skittering drums. Initially the band’s performance style was total cacophony, but by the time GI was recorded in 1979, the group could actually boast a razor-sharp tightness (aided in no doubt by Joan Jett’s guidance as producer). The locked-in assault of bassist Lorna Doom, drummer Don Bolles and guitarist Pat Smear is contrasted by the unhinged rabidity of singer Darby Crash. Crash pushes Iggy Pop’s technique to its absolute limit — in every song he explodes with the rage of a caged wolverine (listen to “Manimal”). Still, beneath Crash’s sputtering, spastic delivery lies some of punk’s most literate lyrics: “He wears the linens just like Garbo / And talks at a saturnine pace / Listening to the strange notes marvel / Only giving what it takes” (from “Richie Dagger’s Crime”). GI won the Germs a cult audience that continues to grow, but for all the bands it went on to influence, the group’s lone LP stands alone.

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Darby, Pat, Lorna and Don were geniouses

this album is amazing simply put. a true great punk rock album and one of the first hardcore punk recordings. i reccomend this album to any fan of punk rock. RIP Darby.

YES

If you have any interest in punk at all (beyond that useless pop-punk crap) then you should definitely, definitely check out the Germs. Cannot stress this strongly enough.

Essential to any Punk Collection

As for Punk at the time it was etheir New York or England. However In LA something was rumbling. This Album is a testament to one of LA's most Intense and greatest Punk Acts of its time. Just like the Sex Pistols only lasted four years but they did manage two Albums. I personally like the song No God which isn't on this album. However If you like Classic Punk or even early Hardcore pick this s**t up you would want to start a band and play some DIY punk just like these guys did RIP Darby. Also check out the Dead Kenndy's, Black Flag, Fear, the Dils, Crime, and my other favorite LA Band The Dickies. Also for you rarties Hunters the Screamers and Weirdos. The Germs have left a Germ Burn on Society to even this day.

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Formed: April, 1977 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s

Living fast and dying young is one of rock's great clichés, but no phrase better describes the reasons for the demise of L.A. punkers the Germs. Capable of creating a firestorm of noisy, confrontational music, they were ultimately undone by their perversely charismatic lead singer. He was a madman named Paul Beahm, better known to the world at-large first...
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GI, The Germs
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Punk
  • Released: 1979

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