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How I Escaped My Certain Fate (Ace Of Hearts Records 1982)




  

Sometimes, somewhere when Peter Prescott (drums, vocals, percussions), Roger Miller (guitar, vocals, piano and trumpet), Clint Coley (bass guitar, vocals) and Martin Swope (tape operation, percussion, cover and sleeve design) decided to formed Mission Of Burma - the Punk-Hardcore and power-play group, writing their own collectible protesting songs on this debutant record (not yet joining the infamous SST Records) at that time but already showing their incredible talents for being smartly struggling survivors to inspires more and more new young group after their years to staying independent and creative. Having their main force lies onto the lyrics as the stories from those tracks like Train, Dead Pool, Weatherbox, Mica or The Ballad Of Johnny Burma actually not sounded too angry in firing angst to spit out by the band but the more inner layer of their distinctive musical style in which combining the cold part of Goth Punk, Hardcore-Pop or the Alternative possibilities towards what you might calling  them an experiment made flesh in Indie actions to bare on the recording facility of cassette or discs that met again here to the last time of cassettes and vinyl to the revolutionary of compact discs by the bigger company. The Post-Punk profiles of the semi-legendary band's from the Bean Town - Boston; criticized the governments for the social problems and higher prices on primary needs should be indicated to this relation about how the band's fighting their beliefs that believed to be true by them just like the blossoming blue flowers from under the cement-covered small road carrying the soft protests and intense rock beats onto you to think again and make a chance ...

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