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Condition: Used
Vinyl: Near Mint
Cover: Near Mint
Jerkoffs tracks recorded at Plutone in 1998 (additional recording done at Attica in 1998).Released in 1999.
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In the world of punk rock, there are few things more iconic than a split record. Two bands, each with their own unique sound and style, coming together to create a masterpiece of raw, unadulterated music. And in 1999, Beer City Records released a split 12" picture disc that would go down in history as one of the most controversial and influential splits of all time - "Murderers / The Jerkoffs."
The record featured two punk rock powerhouses - the notorious Murderers and the infamous Jerkoffs. Both bands were known for their aggressive, in-your-face style and lyrics that didn't shy away from controversial topics. So when it was announced that they would be teaming up for a split record, fans were beyond excited.
The artwork for the record was just as bold and striking as the music it contained. The front cover featured a split image of a skull and a middle finger, a perfect representation of the attitude and intensity of both bands. The back cover was equally eye-catching, with a picture of the Murderers and the Jerkoffs standing side by side, their faces painted with menacing expressions.
But it wasn't just the visuals that made this record stand out. The music itself was a perfect blend of the two bands' styles. The Murderers' side featured four tracks of fast-paced, hardcore punk with lyrics that tackled issues like government corruption and social injustice. The Jerkoffs' side, on the other hand, was a mix of punk and metal, with songs that delved into themes of rebellion and anti-establishment.
One of the standout tracks on the record was "Anarchy in the Streets," a collaboration between the two bands that perfectly captured the rebellious spirit of punk rock. With its catchy chorus and aggressive riffs, it became an instant hit among fans and solidified the Murderers / Jerkoffs split as a must-have for any punk rock collection.
But as with any controversial release, there were those who opposed the record. Some criticized the violent and explicit lyrics, while others accused the bands of promoting a dangerous and destructive lifestyle. However, the Murderers and the Jerkoffs remained unapologetic, standing by their music and the message it conveyed.
Despite the controversy, the split record was a huge success. It sold out quickly and became a highly sought-after collector's item. And even now, over 20 years later, it remains a beloved and influential piece of punk rock history.
In the end, the "Murderers / The Jerkoffs" split 12" picture disc proved to be a perfect collaboration between two bands that were unafraid to push the boundaries and challenge the status quo. It showcased the raw energy and passion of punk rock and solidified the Murderers and the Jerkoffs as two of the most iconic bands in the genre. And for fans of both bands, it remains a treasured piece of music that represents the rebellious and unapologetic spirit of punk rock.
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