But the Damned were never committed to punk as more than a style. So while the Sex Pistols and the Clash imploded, they lingered for years, transforming through constant lineup changes into a goth-y pop band. A decade after "New Rose," they hit with a keyboard-heavy cover of the Sixties U.K. smash "Eloise," and Scabies' drumming sounded lifted from a Flock of Seagulls album.
Smash It Up takes a chronological approach to the band's first eleven years (they're still at it). Nothing new for hard-core fans; just two discs of all the Damned most will ever need, and then some.
RICHARD ABOWITZ
(From RS 922, May 15, 2003)
(Posted: May 21, 2003)
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- See Her Tonite
- Fan Club
- I Fall
- I Feel Alright
- Feel The Pain
- Stretcher Case
- Problem Child
- Don't Cry Wolf
- Your Eyes
- Creep (You Can't Fool Me)
- Idiot Box
- Love Song
- Smash It Up (Part I)
- Smash It Up (Part II)
- Machine Gun Etiquette
- Melody Lee
- Plan 9 Channel 7
- I Just Can't Be Happy Today
- The History Of The World (Part 1)
- Wait For The Blackout
- Drinking About My Baby
- Silly Kids Games
- Curtain Call
- Lovely Money
- Dozen Girls
- Life Goes On
- Under The Floor Again
- Generals
- Grimly Fiendish
- Eloise
- Anything
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