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Aurora’s FRANTIX transfixed the early 1980s Colorado punk scene with their unique sound and chaotic live show, releasing just two EPs before evolving into The Fluid, Sub Pop’s first non-Seattle band who helped lead the grunge invasion of the mainstream.
The astounding debut album that established The Subhumans as a genuine force to be reckoned with, 'The Day The Country Died' captured both the band's serious anarcho punk ideology and their irreverent sense of humour.
Introducing the electrifying sound of Subhumans in their groundbreaking EP-LP! Immerse yourself in a sonic journey that defies convention, blending raw energy with thought-provoking lyrics.
Subhumans' 6th full-length, '29:29,' came after 1986's EP LP. Released in 1987 on Bluurg, the album's B-side suggests the band's split due to 'musical differences.'
Originally released in 1983, "From The Cradle To The Grave" is a seminal album in the UK punk scene, with its raw energy, socially conscious lyrics, and infectious hooks. The album's title track is a scathing critique of Thatcher-era Britain.