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Mood Of Defiance
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Southern Los Angeles experimental punk band Mood of Defiance was formed in Hermosa Beach in 1981, spinning off from a
short-lived synthesizer project called Kindled Imagination, formed in nearby San Pedro (home to The Minutemen) with
drummer Richie Wilder of Saccharine Trust. Teenaged lead singer and band originator Rachel Morgan, who was known as
"Screaming Bitch Rachel" and later, Hatha Watha, formed MOD with Wilder,
recruiting initial guitarist TA Black and bassist Kevin Ball from a music press advertisement. Debut demo recordings
(eventually issued as 'In A Box') featured this line-up but after Black and Ball quit the band, they were replaced by
Danny Dean Philips and Gary Kail from the band Anti, moonlighting in this side project for debut album 'Now', released
on Philips' and Kail's aptly-titled New Underground label in 1982; other band members featured on the disc include
drummer Thaddeus. Opener 'Divided States Of America' set the disc's defiant punk
tone, though 'Sticky Lips' and 'Girl In A Painting' are less caustic, with broader musical dexterity and post-punk
rhythmic references. An important piece of southern Calfornia punk
history back on vinyl after 38 years.
Price
€ 14.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
28-02-2020
Label
Item-nr
488926
EAN
8055515231687
Availability
Not in stock