A1: Teenage (2:40) A2: Destroy All Music (1:41) A3: A Life Of Crime (2:23) A4: Why Do You Exist? (1:57) A5: Destroy All Music (1:40) A6: A Life Of Crime (2:20) A7: Why Do You Exist? (1:36) B1: Happy People (2:33) B2: Big Shot (4:15) B3: Jungle Rock (3:17) B4: Hit Man (2:15) B5: Idle Life (3:50) B6: Fort U.S.A. (3:13)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Labelcode RDIA257.1
"Destroy All Music" by the Weirdos is a legendary punk rock release, now available as a Vinyl Maxi through Radiation Reissues. Originally unleashed in 1977, this record captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of Los Angeles' early punk scene. The Weirdos are widely regarded as pioneers of American punk, known for their explosive live shows and influential sound that helped shape West Coast punk music. Their track "Destroy All Music" stands out as an anthem of chaos and creative freedom, making this reissue essential for collectors and new fans alike. Radiation Reissues specializes in bringing classic underground records back to life with high-quality pressings and attention to historical detail, ensuring that seminal works like this remain accessible to modern audiences.