Time Flies + Rats is a compilation album by the influential British punk rock band Subhumans. Released on [release date], the album showcases the band's raw energy, politically charged lyrics, and unapologetic attitude that defined their unique brand of punk rock.
== Background and Recording == The tracks featured on Time Flies + Rats were recorded at various sessions between [recording dates] and represent a collection of Subhumans' most notable songs. The album captures the band at the height of their creative powers, delivering powerful and thought-provoking music.
== Track Listing == The "Time Flies + Rats" LP features the following tracks:
Side A:
- "Time Flies"
- "No Thanks"
- "Beef Bologna"
- "Get Out of My Way"
- "Wake Up Screaming"
- "Us Fish Must Swim Together"
Side B: 7. "No More Gigs"
- "Black and White"
- "Big Brother"
- "Human Error"
- "Minority"
Each track on Time Flies + Rats embodies Subhumans' unrelenting pursuit of social justice, challenging oppressive systems and advocating for individuality and resistance. The band's blistering guitar riffs, thunderous drumming, and impassioned vocals create an explosive sonic backdrop for their fiercely political and thought-provoking lyrics.
== Reception == Upon its release, Time Flies + Rats received critical acclaim for its powerful sound and thought-provoking content. The album showcased Subhumans' ability to combine energetic punk rock with meaningful social commentary, solidifying their status as one of the most influential bands within the genre. It continues to inspire and resonate with punk rock fans worldwide.
== Limited Edition Deep Purple Vinyl == The Time Flies + Rats LP is now available as a limited edition deep purple vinyl release. The striking color of the vinyl adds an extra visual appeal to the album, complementing the band's rebellious spirit and adding a collectible aspect for fans and vinyl enthusiasts alike.
== Legacy == Time Flies + Rats remains a seminal album in the punk rock genre, serving as a testament to Subhumans' enduring impact. The album's powerful blend of music and socio-political commentary continues to resonate with new generations of punk rockers, inspiring them to question authority, challenge the status quo, and fight for change.