Black Flag

Damaged


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Perhaps the best album to emerge from the quagmire that was early-'80s California hardcore punk, the visceral, intensely physical presence of Damaged has yet to be equaled, although many bands have tried.

Although Black Flag had been recording for three years prior to this release, the fact that Henry Rollins was now their lead singer made all the difference. His furious bellow and barely contained ferocity was the missing piece the band needed to become great. Also, guitarist/mastermind Greg Ginn wrote a slew of great songs for this record that, while suffused with the usual punk conceits (alienation, boredom, disenfranchisement), were capable of making one laugh out loud, especially the protoslacker satire "TV Party." 

Extremely controversial when it was released, Damaged endured the slings and arrows of outrageous criticism (some reacted as though this record alone would cause the fall of America's youth) to become and remain an important document of its time.

Tracklist

A1    Rise Above
A2    Spray Paint The Walls
A3    Six Pack
A4    What I See
A5    T.V. Party
A6    Thirsty & Miserable
A7    Police Story
A8    Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
B1    Depression
B2    Room 13
B3    Damaged II
B4    No More
B5    Padded Cell
B6    Life Of Pain
B7    Damaged I