Punk Rockers : The Best of Vice Squad Volume 1 - LP - Black
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07/18/2025
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Limited to 300 copies
Limited to 300 copies.
UPC: 5056688842406
'Best of' albums are invariably repackaged collections of old recordings, so Vice Squad's 'Punk Rockers' is a breath of fresh air. The songs have been lovingly recorded and remastered, keeping all the original fire and adding decades of experience gained from punishing tours and continuous songwriting. Beki is the original architect of the songs and the Vice Squad name, and she is the sole surviving member of the original lineup to have continued as a full-time musician
Vice Squad are 100% DIY and record everything in their home studio with guitarist/riffmaster Paul Rooney engineering and mixing. There is nothing sloppy here; the whole album is concise and intelligent with lightning-speed diction, passion, and intent. The glorious 'If I Knew What I Know Now' and 'The World Is Wrong' are examples of Vice Squad's ability to write instantly catchy, witty songs, and the more gut-wrenching material from their last album, 'Battle of Britain', showcases some enormous riffs and a voice that is a million decibels from Beki's untried teen vocals. The album opens with the deliciously effervescent 'If I Knew What I Know Now', followed by the sparkling old-school tongue-twister 'Out of Reach'. Next up is the visceral 'Get A Life', an angry anti-suicide note to the desperate, originally the title track from their 1998 comeback album. This is followed by a shimmering version of Vice Squad's old-school classic 'Resurrection'. While the treatment of the old songs remains true to the original teenage renditions, the upgraded versions pack more of a punch with detuned guitars and growling bass. The tribal tom-toms of 'Allergy' underpin just over two minutes of punk protest about the delights of pollution and asthma. Then comes the sublim...