Thursday, March 3, 2011

Screaming Dead - [1999] - Death Rides Out


01 - Twentieth Century Vampire
02 - Necroaria
03 - Creatures
04 - Bubonia
05 - The Night
06 - Methadonia
07 - Western Front
08 - Angel of Death
09 - Damned Generation
10 - Jerusalem
11 - Free With the Dead
12 - A Dream of Yesterday

Screaming Dead - [1985] - A Dream of Yesterday


01 - A Dream of Yesterday
02 - Jonnie
03 - Tower of Babel

Screaming Dead - [1984] - Paint It Black


01 - Paint It Black (The Rolling Stones)
02 - Warriors

Screaming Dead - [1984] - The Danse Macabre Collection


01 - The Lovers
02 - Serenade of Suicide
03 - The Night
04 - Sister Crow

Screaming Dead - [1983] - Night Creatures


01 - Night Creatures
02 - Angel of Death
03 - Necroaria
04 - Twentieth Century Vampire
05 - Ride of the Crow

Blitz - [1992] - New Breed


01 - All You Want
02 - Those Days
03 - Don't Care
04 - Walkaway

Rose of Victory - [1984] - Suffragette City


01 - Suffragette City (David Bowie)
02 - Overdrive

Blitz - [1989] - The Killing Dream


01 - The Killing Dream
02 - All You Want
03 - Overdrive
04 - Empire Fall
05 - Intermission 1
06 - Those Days
07 - Intermission 2
08 - Final Hour
09 - Thrown Away
10 - Don't Care
11 - Lady Anne
12 - Walk Away
13 - Fade

Blitz - [1983] - Solar


01 - Solar
02 - Husk

Blitz - [1983] - Telecommunication


01 - Telecommunication
02 - Teletron

Blitz - [1983] - Second Empire Justice


01 - Flowers & Fire
02 - Underground
03 - Acolyte
04 - Into the Daylight
05 - Telecommunication
06 - White Man
07 - For You
08 - Skin
09 - H.M.K. Grey

The Oi! Wave Discography

What is "Oi! Wave"? Oi! Wave refers to a mixture of Oi! and New Wave. The catalyst for this genre was bands like Joy Division, The Cure, Southern Death Cult, and Metal Urbain. The first appearance of Oi! Wave was in the recordings of British Oi! bands in the early eighties. Blitz's full length album "Second Empire Justice" is a perfect example of this crossover. This sound, which wasn't quite Oi! and wasn't fully New Wave, went without a name for more than a decade until Flav, of French band Paris Violence, coined the term "Oi! Wave" to classify their style of music. With boots & braces and synths & kohl this is "Romantic Oi!: The Oi! Wave Discography".