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647f - Destroy All Monsters 7” ~RARE LA PUNK!

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647f - Destroy All Monsters 7”.  647f are a Los Angeles supergroup of sorts including Marky De Sade, the singer of legendary LA Punk/HC outfit The Hypnotics backed by members of The Skulls, The Gears, The Weirdos, The Stains and Duane Peters Gunfight. 647f started in Los Angeles in 1987 after the demise of the Hypnotics and released the classic ‘Cop Corpse’ 12” in 1988 on Richies Redneck Records. This single includes the incredibly hard to find ‘Destroy All Monsters’ that was written in 1988 and is finally seeing the light of day today. It’s a nice smash to the face ripper that brings to mind "Group Sex" era Circle Jerks, Adolescents & Dead Kennedys. These are incredibly hard to find as only 200 copies were pressed and released by a friend of the band. 1 per order on these as we didn’t get many.

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