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Rules No One LP

by BROKEN TALENT

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☆R●gR4f☆ such hot trasz, the best evard.....rok the oarty van and br8k dums shizzz. gez thiz one sooooogooooodt! promiz youz like thiz one...fuggn luv out to Brkens Talentzs uzzzzz rrzz the bestist!!! Favorite track: Go Somewhere.
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djexp4 Was With These Guys (and Cat) In ‘83-84 As Fan Roadie? Cohort and Friend. I Still Play Their Tunes On My Radio Shows Timeless Punk From An Age And Scene That Will Never Die Gotta Mention Western Mass Hard Core Where I’m From (not Fla) “Scott From The Dorm Calls Us Hardcore” Up Here Thats What It Was To Us
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Blood Slut 03:00
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My Old Man 01:20
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Go Somewhere 02:25
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I'm Dead 02:50
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Radiation 02:25
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You're Old 02:03
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"Broken Talent were kind of like Miami's Flipper. They were noisy, abrasive, and were the non-conformists in a punk scene that prided itself on its non-conformity. They were hated, often booed off the stage, they looked like burnouts, and they were my favorite band growing up, hands down. Broken Talent and T.P.O.S. (bassist Malcolm Tent's label) really created a parallel punk scene in Miami. T.P.O.S. released many great tape comps with some very strange and incredible music. They had their own aesthetic with Broken Talent's frontman, Santo providing his twisted Ralph Steadman-meets-Nick Blinko-drawings. They set up shows and did fanzines and comics. They didn't wait for people to come to them, they made their own scene. To me, at 14, they were more than a band, they were like mentors. I took every opportunity to pick their brains and they were always ready to talk to me about whatever, even though I was a pushy, overbearing, hyperactive kid. It was the band's bassist Malcolm Tent who would turn me on to Hellhammer's Apocalyptic Raids album. They decried racism, organized religion, and society with snarky humor and intelligence rarely seen in a politically-minded punk band." -Aesop

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released June 23, 2015

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