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Review of "The Punk Singles Collection: 1977-1980" by '999'

Energetic Straight Forward Punk Compilation from Underrated British Punk Band

By Mark Carter, published Oct 08, 2008
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Ahhhh, the memories.
Growing up as a School-Kid in a dismal London back in the later part of the 70's '999' were always my favorite punk band.
More fun & less serious than some of their contemporaries (i.e.: Clash/Sex Pistols/Stiff Little Fingers) and certainly less precious than the admittedly brilliant 'Jam'. Their songs were short, loud with a good healthy sing-along chorus. 'Emergency' was always their best known track but I think their most punkish songs (is that good English?) are 'Nasty Nasty' & the speed-riff 'No Pity', I love trying to sing along the lyrics on that one (Not out loud of course). Although I could never quite get away from the fact that Nick Cash sounded a bit too much like Noddy Holder of 'Slade' on some tracks. Just check out 'Homicide' and see what I mean.
All their good stuff is here of course and it's the legit original recordings too (unlike the rip-off CD 'Emergency' which I bought by mistake a while back).
If you like good old fashioned punk with a pinch of fun and plenty of energy then pick this puppy up.
This is the real old-school of the Punk Day's

Review of "The Punk Singles Collection: 1977-1980" by '999'

Great British Punk. Fast, furious, fun and feel-good aggression on a neat little compilation highlighting the lighter side of Punk.

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