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This week on Broken Records Steve and Remfry continue their search for the very worst record in history by looking at a genuinely legendary band; LA hardcore legends Black Flag, and their 7th studio album What The... , released on the 5th of November 2013.
What should and could have been a glorious return to action from one of the most celebrated artists in the history of punk rock soon descended into a farcical situation as Black Flag band leader Greg Ginn sued, ignored and alienated pretty much every legendary musician to have ever passed through the ranks in the past. The result is a rather sad and incredibly confusing period in which the name of a truly exceptional band was trawled through the mud and, arguably, negatively affected their superb legacy. But, was the record that came along during all the drama really that bad? Here’s the place to find out.
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This week on Broken Records Steve and Remfry continue their search for the very worst record in history by looking at a genuinely legendary band; LA hardcore legends Black Flag, and their 7th studio album What The... , released on the 5th of November 2013.
What should and could have been a glorious return to action from one of the most celebrated artists in the history of punk rock soon descended into a farcical situation as Black Flag band leader Greg Ginn sued, ignored and alienated pretty much every legendary musician to have ever passed through the ranks in the past. The result is a rather sad and incredibly confusing period in which the name of a truly exceptional band was trawled through the mud and, arguably, negatively affected their superb legacy. But, was the record that came along during all the drama really that bad? Here’s the place to find out.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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