
LiveFastDie
Digital: $10
Brandishing a name that references the godfather of punk with whom they share the hometown of Littleton, New Hampshire (if you don’t get it, put this down right now) and a sonic quality that gives the terms “lo-fi” and “in the red” a whole new meaning, LiveFastDie’s sound will redefine any of your preconceived notions of garage punk. And when they do play as a full band, the line-up may or may not feature people who have spent time in the bands compiled in this handy alphabetical list: 32 Buxton, Apocalypse, Atari, Baby Shakes, Baseball Furies, Black Time, Busy Signals, Captain Black Bush and the Post Menstrual Pirates, Compulsive Gamblers, Country Bears, Coy Dogs, DC Snipers, Dead Unicorn, Death Train, Dementia 13, Dick Army, Dynamite Arrows, Electric Shadows, Golden Error, Holy Smokes, Hot Machines, JazzJune, King Kahn And The Shrines, Liquor Store, Lost Locker Combo, Lover!, Man With Gun, Monsqueat, Moto, Real Kids, Reagan Youth, Sick As Death, Some Action, The Spits, Spitzz, Stalkers, Star Spangles, Snakes and Music, Tampoffs, Titus Andronicus, Vee Dee, Vice City Rockers, Wellington Ladies Welfare League, Wolfs Blood and probably hundreds Camero doesn’t know about.
Most of LiveFastDie's catalog--which has pretty much only existed on vinyl to this point--has long been out of print. Now, for the first time ever, the full singles catalog has been documented on a collection entitled Dawn Of The VHS: The Singles 2005-2007.