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Agent Orange
Living In Darkness
Back in print! Adventurous southern California punk trio Agent Orange was the first band to mix surf rock with punk. The
group was formed in 1979 in Placentia, a small town close to Fullerton and Anaheim, by front man Mike Palm on guitar and
lead vocals, Steve Soto on bass, and Scott Miller on drums. That early line-up recorded the classic version of
'Bloodstains' in 1979 as a demo produced by Daniel R. van Patten (of the group Berlin). A year later it was included on
the seminal 'Rodney On The Roq' compilation album released by Posh Boy Records. Meanwhile, James Levesque had replaced
Steve Soto (Adolescents) and the new line-up released their own self-produced and self-released 7" EP in 1980. A year
later, the group signed with Robbie Fields' Posh Boy Records for their debut LP, 'Living In Darkness', co-produced by
Fields and former Simpletones guitarist Jay Lansford. The album was recorded at Brian Elliot's store front studio in
North Hollywood (a few years before Elliot struck gold writing Madonna's 'Papa Don't Preach'). A milestone in California
punk rock history. Includes five bonus tracks.
Price
€ 17.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
21-01-2021
Label
Item-nr
503435
EAN
8055515231694
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
TOO YOUNG TO DIE
2
EVERYTHING TURNS GREY
3
MISERLOU
4
THE LAST GOODBYE
5
AMERICA
6
BORED OF YOU
7
NO SUCH THING
8
A CRY FOR HELP IN A WORLD GONE MAD
9
BLOODSTAINS
10
LIVING IN DARKNESS
11
PIPELINE
12
MR MOTO
13
BREAKDOWN