CORRUPTED MORALS
Saturday March 07th 2009, 2:55 pm
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corrupted moral sleeve

corrupted moral sleeve

CORRUPTED MORALS - Chet e.p. (Lookout Records 002) 1988

SurlyOldPunk left us this one in the archives but did not leave us with any information on this band. Leave a comment.

Tracks
Be all you can be
Peer pressure
Corruted morals
Power
The adventures of Edwin Meese

Posted by: SurlyOldPunk


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9 Comments »

Comment by Scott
2009-03-11 07:33:54

From California, this was their first EP (I’m pretty sure). They had one album (Cheese It) on Lookout Records and then split. This is the most common thing you’ll find from them aside from a few demos. Love the Reagan lyrics and Weird Science sample.

Comment by stunt
2009-03-11 17:28:20

Hey Scott,

Thanks for dropping by…longtime! and thx for the info.

 
 
Comment by CJ
2009-03-17 11:56:42

Corrupted Morals was one of my favorites of the late 80’s Gilman Street bands.

 
Comment by demo-tapes
2009-04-10 10:01:59

totally dig this record!

 
Comment by James
2009-04-24 07:00:11

Love this record. Managed to get this vinyl the other month!

 
Comment by davegeek
2009-05-04 16:13:44

Yeah this was their first EP and one of the first releases by Lookout. As has been mentioned earlier they were a part of the Gilman Street East Bay scene and released this EP, an LP, some compilation appearances (Thing That Ate Floyd notably) etc.

 
Comment by aaron Jones
2010-01-09 16:23:45

They have another ep called think about it that was harder to find and was just as good as this ep well.

 
Comment by elliott
2010-05-07 21:39:29

a little weird but this was the first hardcore or for that matter punk record i ever heard. thanks for posting. this record holds a place in my heart for that reason.

 
Comment by Anarcho420
2010-09-30 12:40:37

I like very mutch
I need more

 
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