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  • Got a rare unreleased Damage Manual recording from 2000 Berwick Street sessions in London on my channel. Check it out... with Alex Harvey flexi-disc interview for vocals. "The Streets Belong To You"  Alex harvey + Damage Manual aka W.A.W. Walker Atkins Wobble. Enjoy!!!

  • linkin park wish they were this good... respect your elders!!! upgrade your brain matter!!!!

  • @unknownmulatto

    And in the case of Linkin Park, kill yourselves, or cut your hands off and swear never to make another record.

  • this is the shizzz!!!!

  • i like it till they start singing

  • Yes...exciting new stuff! Atkins and Connelly.

  • Cool!

  • What an awesome mix of styles.

  • Gordie is so boss!

  • Martin Atkins of: Pil, NIN, Pigface, Ministry, Killing Joke, Murder Inc., Pigface, Damage Manual, author, teacher, producer, label co-owner.... did I miss any?

  • 1:26 GOD!

  • Fuck Yeah

  • this is frickin awesome

  • Or DID he?

  • I still can't believe that Wobble finally got out of his chair.....

  • I was actually lucky enough to see them live when this first came out in 2000. They had to cancel the first show because Jah Wobble couldn't get a Visa. But they played a few months later @ CMJ in NYC with Charles Levi (from Thrill Kill Kult and Pigface) on Bass, and the Ari Up of the Slits on the same bill. Fantastic show. But I will agree, there is nothing like a Pigface show, I saw my first in '93 and nothing has had that impact on me since!

  • I'm so jealous!! I had tickets to the Pittsburgh show and it was cancelled and never rescheduled. I was so upset.

  • I'm really sorry bout that. But it's upshots like that that are the reason why I accept such a sub-standard of living for so much money to live in NYC. Maybe 3-4 shows a year that only happen here. It sounds ridiculous to most people, but to me it's worth it. Got 2 see Chris and William Tucker (RIP)do acoustic Songs for Swinging Junkies (the CD came after) w/ 20 others in '94 and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks reunited for 1 night only 1st time in over 20 yrs last Spring.

  • I'm really sorry bout that. But it's upshots like that that are the reason why I accept such a sub-standard of living for so much money to live in NYC. Maybe 3-4 shows a year that only happen here. It sounds ridiculous to most people, but to me it's worth it. Got 2 see Chris and William Tucker (RIP)do acoustic Songs for Swinging Junkies (the CD came after) w/ 20 others in '94 and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks reunited for 1 night only 1st time in over 20 yrs last Spring.

  • you do realise there was a british band already called sunset gun from the 1980s!

  • Which should have nothing to do with a band called Damage Manual in 2000. Unless you're trying to make a point that I'm missing?

  • Woot. I've always loved this song. I didn't know there was a vid. Kick ass!!!

  • amazing.

  • Directed and Edited by Doug Seay for Stationwagon Media.

  • Jah Wobble... bloody brilliant... Martin Atkin's spin-off after Killing Joke, Extremeties...

    J. W. , M.A. Geordie... and Chris Connely

  • No, that was Murder Inc. '90 or '91. This was almost the same line-up but came out in 2000.

  • Thanks for setting the record strait.

  • very good

  • A guy in my college class showed me this

    He used to be in a band and they supported the Damned, Echo and The Bunnymen and Manic Street Preachers along with a load of other people

    This is amazing!!

    I'm sure they've sampled When The Levee Breaks by Led Zepp?

    still, bloody brilliant!!

  • >I'm sure they've sampled When The Levee Breaks by Led Zepp?

    It's the same beat and hihat but it's played not sampled. I've seen them play it live - it was pigface but it was the same song and performers.

  • ohhh right

    cool!:D

    I bet they were fucking ace weren't they?

    A guy in my college class indroduced me to them, he supported The Damned and that:)

  • Ya. If they tour again check em out. I've seen Pigface 4 or 5 times now. It's not always the same band members but they're always great. The last time I saw them they had kmfdm members onboard. Pigface doing crazy horses and godlike was fantastic.

  • spot on! I will keep an eye out!

    sounds mint! I'll have a look around for some tunes by em! Cheers man!

  • simply put. awesome.... period!

  • this is a very good songg

  • luv the opening drum beat!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The c.d is a blinder, this should have been massive.. bought everything from the joke and loved the murder inc. Atkins is a monster drummer.

  • This is amazing i loved the murder inc album and i just found this, the combination of Akins, walker, connelly is a a powerful one. what a voice.

  • HOT AZZ SONG! Heard the song b4 seeing the video. Good to see it here.

  • Fabby to the extreme

  • I love "1". Tiz a rocking beast.

    How MASSIVE is that opening drum beat?!

  • Latest album is thier best yet awesome!

  • i like it, sounds cool!

  • wow! finally something fresh on the industrial scene!

  • too bad this was a one off thing.

  • ...No, it's not.

  • they arent making shit now.

    and it doesnt count if they change their names.

  • @methusehlah This album came out about a decade ago.

  • The guitar riff is amazing...so infectious. Go Geordie!

  • ARgh!

    "Le" son!!!!

  • The EP, '1' is fantastic. Their latest album sounds better from the little I've heard.

  • i just hope i get to see martin again before the end of pigface. the awesomest drummer ever!

  • pigface is still awesome though

  • where can i download this?

  • Itunes or Rhapsody

    Or buy the album at

    InvisibleRecords dot Com

  • Yarr mate!

  • Quality song, legends at work

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