Geizz were one release wonder; their only 7″ 'We Wait For Song Of Geizz' came out in 1985. They may not have released very much, but as a band they had with quite the pedigree: members were active in The Execute and The Mobs among others. The guys here push out sonically quite a few good songs of speedy UK-influenced hardcore punk. Aside for the opening that has some Gastunk like pseudo-singing, the second track might have been a
Clay unrelased song. "Wild Boys" it's a fast Discharge-like meets
Mötorhead halfway and the pelvic thrust that reminds of a great UK band, The Fiend. "Tormentor" has more than a hint to GISM in the guitar
department. Good, clean, violent fun. [SOURCE: 狂気の日本]
Label:
DGR, Records. – 001, DGR, Records. – DGR-001
Format:
Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Stereo
Country:
Japan
Released:
Jul 10, 1985
Style:
Hardcore Punk, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Japanese Hardcore
Tracklist:
Side 6,
A1 Go To Ruin
A2 Song Of Geizz (We Wait For)
Side 66,
B1 Wild Boy's
B2 Tormentor
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