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Released in 1970, Funkadelic’s self-titled debut was a radical collision of psychedelic rock, gospel, blues, and soul. The record arrived as a chaotic, genre-defying statement that redefined the possibilities of Black music. Where Motown aimed for polish and crossover appeal, Funkadelic dove headfirst into distortion, improvisation, and spiritual ambiguity, offering a sound as gritty and unpredictable as the era itself.
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This reissue of “Suffer” is the first time it's back on tape since its initial 1988 release! Remastered from the original recording this limited edition Tapehead City / Epitaph collab is one for the books! The 7-panel jcard includes the group shot of the band behind CBGBs and the lyrics written on the wall of Jay Bentleys childhood bedroom. (Featured art only previously on CD / Vinyl)
Tapehead City exclusive Coffee edition out Sept 19th - Pre-order today
One of the seminal works from the genre to become known as pop punk, the Descendents’ Milo Goes to College arrived in the year 1982 as most of the members of the band were just finishing high school. They began by writing catchy, hummable melodies about girls, parents, and food, among other things. Despite their unabashedly juvenile lyrical approach, they played with a blistering intensity rivaling any of the bands in the burgeoning hardcore crowd that they fell in with. This winning formula has carried the group for decades, as their influence has inspired countless followers (some becoming far more famous) in their wake. Now, 43 years later, Descendents are reclaiming and reissuing the album that started it all.