Rudimentary Peni Death Church Zip
Obsolete comment, actually it seems to be the 2nd (or 4th?) listed pressing - at least 'til someone does'nt decide to add another edition. (a week?bah.)(I have a copy wich differs from the first press issued here, as on both labels thereĀ“s a 'all rights of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work reserved - unauthorized public performance broadcasting and copying of this record prohibited' inprint among the artwork:does anybody know more about this?second press?)thank you! IMHO probably was one of the best punk records ever recorded.
Rudimentary Peni Death Church Zip File
Maybe because great art always comes from those people truly insane? What always struck me was that for being a punk band they had a total disdain for the punk movement. Telling is the informational sheet that came with the initial release with the following quote, 'There's nothing I find more tedious than the rows of identical painted leather jackets - how moronic'. Plus the statement that 'The 'Punk Scene' is just a big farce'. I guess what hit me was the blinding brilliant madness of some of the lyrics, I could fill a page just reprinting some here, but one of my favorites is the historical clarity of the song 'Dutchmen', the final track almost Biblical in its 'let he without sin cast the first stone' central theme, victims are not always what they seem.
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RP releases seemed to come when Nick was not wasting away in a mental ward, and if anything his artwork is a prime example of tortured genius.
Rudimentary Peni (1980 - present) emerged from the scene in the UK in the early eighties as one of the most novel and recognizable acts of the era. Lead singer/guitarist Nick Blinko is notorious for his witty macabre lyrics and dark pen-and-ink artwork, prominently featured on all of Rudimentary Peni's albums. Blinko is also rumored to have written the band's album whilst resident in a psychiatric hospital, having suffered from mental illness most of his life, as such, the subject matter of the album relates to the delusions Ni.