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  1. Jul 11, 2013 · 1.) What Can You Believe [0:00]2.) Yes, I Know [2:58]3.) Slip It In [5:34]4.) Modern Man [11:01]5.) My War [13:42]6.) Black Coffee [17:16]7.) Beat My Head Ag...

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  2. A SIDE00:00 What Can You Believe02:57 Yes, I Know05:34 Slip It In11:08 Modern Man13:52 My War17:24 Black CoffeeB SIDE22:28 Beat My Head24:54 Can't Decide30:1...

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  3. Oct 20, 2016 · fuckin' speaks for itself. Henry, Dez, Chuck D., Chuck B., and Greg.

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  4. Listen free to Black Flag – The Complete 1982 Demos (What Can You Believe, Yes, I Know and more). 10 tracks (). In the intricate tapestry of punk rock history, Black Flag's 1982 demos stand as a significant artifact. The period leading up to these recordings saw Black Flag in a state of flux. Hindered by a protracted legal battle with Unicorn Records, they were essentially barred from ...

  5. Oct 12, 2020 · Monday, October 12, 2020. Black Flag - The Complete 1982 Demos Plus More! See, I told you I'd be right back to some dumb punk rock shit. The Black Flag/Unicorn/MCA injunction is one of my favorite stories about the music business. Flag signs a deal with Unicorn Records to co-release "Damaged", gaining Black Flag access to better distribution.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1982_Demos1982 Demos - Wikipedia

    The Complete 1982 Demos is an unreleased set of demo tracks intended for a follow-up album to Black Flag 's debut album Damaged (1981). The tracks recorded show the band moving in a riff-driven, heavy metal -inflected direction, away from the pure hardcore punk of the first album. Due to legal issues, the album was never recorded, though most ...

  7. Black Flag – The Complete 1982 Demos Plus More! Manson 003 (1996) When fans talk about Black Flag and long for the early years, I kind of tune out. Don’t get me wrong, the early years produced some great music (“Nervous Breakdown,” “Jealous Again,” etc.). But for me, Damaged and the slew of 1984 albums represented the band at its peak.