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The First Four Years

Black Flag

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Black Flag were among the leaders of the Los Angeles hardcore punk scene of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Their ability to distill suburban angst and boredom into short bursts of riotous intensity brought them instant notoriety and spurred critical debate over whether this torrential noise could actually be considered music. Listening many years later — after decades of hip-hop, nü-metal, industrial music and other extreme genres — it seems funny to think this music caused such a stir. The First Four Years collects Black Flag’s earliest releases, before Henry Rollins solidified the lead singer role and while guitarist Greg Ginn was finding ways to interpolate his manic Chuck Berry riffs and sped-up Ramones chords into the proper framework. With Keith Morris, Chavo, Dez Cadena and Chuck Dukowski handling the mic, “Nervous Breakdown,” “Jealous Again,” “White Minority” and “Six Pack” are the obvious “hits,” but the one-minute attack of “Revenge,” the battering of “Louie Louie” and sinister grind of “Damaged I” are among Black Flag’s most definitive statements of purpose. A glorious noise!

Customer Reviews

Best of Black Flag

Anything pre-Rollins is truely the best of Black Flag. Before anyone buys "Damaged", they should give this record a try with Dez and Keith on vocals. Much better, in my opinion.

Fix the Album Art!

Come on apple, fix the album art! This album is really a 'must buy.' It's interesting to hear the evolution of the band in its pre-Rollins days. It's almost like another band, if it weren't for Greg Ginn's signature guitar work I'd be inclined to think it was. Each singer lends something unique to the mix and they all work really well in their own way. Follow this up with 'Everything Went Black' if you dig this album.

Peak of american hardcore

The best 'album' Black Flag ever created. Brimming with top notch punk rock frustration and anger.

Biography

Formed: 1977 in Hermosa Beach, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s

In many ways, Black Flag was the definitive Los Angeles hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with heavy metal and experimental noise and jazz more than that of most hardcore bands, they defined the image and the aesthetic. Through their ceaseless touring, the band cultivated the American underground punk scene; every year, Black Flag played in every area of the U.S., influencing countless numbers of bands. Although their recording career was hampered by a draining lawsuit, which was followed...
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