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Antler Joe and the Accidents recorded three songs: "Dogshit," "Words," and "Who Needs A Woman Like You." John said he had but one regret, and that was the enlisting of a sax player on the last song. The band printed up 300 copies complete with pic sleeves and inserts and released it as the Go Commercial EP (Killer Sheep Records 1981). The EP was greeted with the expected enthusiasm: the drummer quit and locals didn't give a shit.

7" $9.75

06/17/2022  

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Debut DIY single from seminal Deetroit-To-L.A. street-rockers The Dogs. One side a metallic tribute to MC-5 manager and marijuana martyr John Sinclair. The flip, a kiss-off obit to the 1960s. Never in sleeve and never easy to find. "Their beat penetrates, their sound creates, their music liberates! They bring the crowd to their feet everytime, stomping clapping and screaming for more. Encores are a must .... it's a 'dogs' life!"

7" $10.25

06/17/2022  

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***Legendary lo-fi punk from Baton Rouge's The Shit Dogs. Collecting both of their rare 1981 7"s for the first time on cassette! You get the History Of Cheese on Side A and You Bet! on Side B. Essential listening from Last Laugh Records.

MC $9.75

12/17/2021  

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Death Travels West by Embarrassment, The

Embarrassment, The

Death Travels West
Last Laugh

***1983’s Death Travels West finds The Embarrassment as anthemic, angular, and inscrutable as they ever were, with a concept record in the loosest sense of the word. The gangly, jangly Wichita four-piece pack up their harmonies and head west, riding into the sunset and on to Saturn’s rings. Lyrical density meets Manifest Destiny with a chugging rush of guitars that'll send you pogo-ing across the American landscape. It’s a catchy, smart and ambitious effort from these legendary progenitors of indie rock... err, “Blister Pop”. Third in a series of reissues on Last Laugh Records, Death Travels West is available on vinyl again after almost 40 years, and for the first time on Cassette.

LP $18.50

10/29/2021  

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MC $9.75

10/29/2021  

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"Seems like no punk label can resist the allure of the obscure reissue these days, but Last Laugh has been dutifully excavating the graffiti-riddled stalls of punk’s history for many years now, generally coming through with more hits than misses. The Insults released two 7″s in 1979, both want-list staples of any decent punk collector, and Last Laugh hit the jackpot here, locating a 1980 recording session of unreleased tunes and releasing it here. I sure wish Maids or Cracked Actor were sitting on unreleased albums, but I’ll take it from The Insults as well, whose material on this self-titled LP is certainly good enough to have warranted a proper 1980 release. Wonder what happened! Opener 'I Hate…' blasts both teenagers and the band’s neighbors, a coulda-been punk anthem, and it’s not long until 'Disco Bitch' goes into lyrical territory that, well, I think I’ll leave you to guess. 'Trans Am' sounds like it should’ve been a Scientists a-side, whereas 'Dummies On Parade' directly and successfully lifts the melody from 'Holiday In The Sun'—it’s really quite remarkable how top-shelf these songs are. It’s a classic snot-nosed punk sound with a mix of energy and aloof nihilism that would’ve acclimated well to the burgeoning hardcore-punker scene. No liner notes to explain why this recording languished for forty years, but my imagination is filling in the gaps just fine—I’m picturing an infuriated RON RAT (vocalist) throwing the tapes in the attic after a drunken RICHARD SIKK (guitarist) threw up on the pool...

MC $9.75

10/22/2021  

 


The Embarrassment EP by Embarrassment, The

Embarrassment, The

The Embarrassment EP
Last Laugh

***Before they broke up in 1983, this quartet from Wichita, Kansas rocked furiously, with less brittle/more melodious guitar than the Scottish new wave pop bands Orange Juice and Josef K to whom the Embos were sometimes compared. While John Nichols’ vocals weren’t incredible (Bill Goffrier’s guitar work nearly was), the Embarrassment did convey a promising array of nuances—from wistfulness to sarcasm—and an inquisitive, adventurous way with arrangements. The lyrics vary in quality, but “Don’t Choose the Wrong Song” and “Elizabeth Montgomery’s Face” show budding verbal pithiness; “Wellsville” has a laconic melodic strength. Best of all, most of the debut EP’s five songs grow on you with each listen.

12" $17.75

03/12/2021  

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Gacy's Place - The Starbeat Sessions by Mentally Ill

Mentally Ill

Gacy's Place - The Starbeat Sessions
Last Laugh

***“Does the phrase 'total Killed By Death destruction' mean anything to you? Gacy’s Place, the defining ’79 anthem from Illinois’ MENTALLY ILL, ranks among the most disgusting and drool-inducing jams of the genre—a life-ruining classic for sure. This 12″ includes that fabled debut 45 and the other cuts from the same session, all wretched, painfully scuzzy punk. Alternative Tentacles unearthed this crapola at the turn of the century, but Almost Ready has thankfully trimmed all the fat from the rancid USDA KBD beef here, resulting in a frightening slab of fuck sure to poison the mind of any listener. Hard to beat.”—MRR #436

LP $17.75

12/11/2020  

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MC $9.75

10/22/2021  

 


Demos To London by Hand Grenades

Hand Grenades

Demos To London
Last Laugh

***In 1979, the HAND GRENADES unveiled their debut (and subsequently only) single, “Demo to London,” to little public notice except from some European record store owners who were mailed promotional copies containing prints seemingly the work of Andy Warhol. But despite the shenanigans (and threatened legal action from Warhol), the band failed to gain much of any notoriety. The Hand Grenades eventually became the SPONSORS and put an album out on Dutch label Plexus that got only slightly more recognition. Fortunately, longtime dustbin excavators Last Laugh Records have resuscitated the Hand Grenades’ lone artifact and evidence of the band’s existence and paired it with two unearthed recordings never pressed to wax before. The original A-side, “Demo to London,” sounds like a long lost Fast Product side, while its flip, “Comà Dos,” could be an early Wire cut if they took themselves a little less seriously. Meanwhile, the two new tracks, “Cocoon” and “Murder,” perhaps point the way towards what the Sponsors would become, pairing angular guitar hooks with a more melodic bent. Despite any similarities to their contemporaries, what’s obvious is that the band was well on its way to forging a distinctive set of sonics, which fortunately can now finally be heard.

12" $16.35

02/01/2019  

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Demented Breakdown by Normals, The

Normals, The

Demented Breakdown
Last Laugh

***Last Laugh unearths these three songs from the band's 1978 recording sessions: "Demented Breakdown / Sex & Violence / No Cigars." All songs on vinyl for the first time. Suitable for quasi-PoGo dancing or just for disturbing your kids who obviously have missed out on the times of our lives among the Crescent City Punk Scenesters. After all, somebody had to really give a "kick-in-the-ass" to the Disco-era of the late '70s!

7" $9.25

01/26/2018  

 


Slash Your Face by Dogs

Dogs

Slash Your Face
Last Laugh

***THE DOGS came raging out of the legendary Motor City rock scene of the late '60’s and early ’70s, which spawned such musical touchstones as the Stooges, MC5, Amboy Dukes, Up, and other lesser known but equally ferocious proto-punk acts, The Dogs packed all the feral energy and cultural angst of that era into their live shows and an enduring set of recordings. The famous 3-song Slash Your Face EP hit the indie scene in 1978 culled from the historic live shows at the famous Mabuahy Gardens in San Francisco. This EP has been the fave of bootleggers and fans for 40 years. The band is still together and delivering the hard edged angst ridden Detroit Rock with their vibrant political attitudes and hi energy riffs.

7" $9.25

03/03/2017  

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Bullet In My Heart / The Girl Said No by Incredible Kidda Band

Incredible Kidda Band

Bullet In My Heart / The Girl Said No
Last Laugh

***Two more late '70s studio demo, spinning at 45 rpm for the first time! 500 pressed.

7" $8.50

04/08/2016  

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***“She just wanna put her lips around stiff love. She’s too busy sucking on stiff love. She’s gonna get a mouthful of hot cum!” It doesn’t get much more direct than the Insults “Stiff Love.” A rude, crude and obnoxious slice of sleaze, the track is also considered a classic piece of late ‘70s Northern Californian punk—Noisey

7" $9.25

04/14/2015  

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Population Zero / Zombie Lover by Insults

Insults

Population Zero / Zombie Lover
Last Laugh

***Few bands have been named more fittingly than THE INSULTS. All of their songs (and this 7" is the tip of the ol' iceberg, pal) are an affront to "good" taste, "good" manners, "good" musicianship...in other words, the perfect band for you and me. A long-time collector-fave finally reissued in it's proper form here, this two-songer from the prides of Watsonville, CA still sounds as wonderfully ignorant today as it did in 1979 and makes an excellent introduction to the world of RICHARD SIKK and his cohorts. "Population Zero" is a plea to eliminate the entire human race, a prayer we're much closer to answering in 2014. "Zombie Lover" is....well, just what you think it is. Special guest appearance by CHER. Buy or cry.

7" $9.25

02/11/2014  

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***Official reissue from Scotland's longest running punk band. This is their self-released single from 1978. The title track was featured on Killed By Death Volumes 6 and 7 along with a Bloodstains Across the UK.

7" $9.25

10/15/2013  

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Uv Race / Eddy Current Suppression Ring by Eddy Current Suppression Ring / Uv Race

Eddy Current Suppression Ring / Uv Race

Uv Race / Eddy Current Suppression Ring
Last Laugh

BACK IN STOCK!!!  Live at Missing Link Records - May 2nd 2008. Great sets from Australia's finest! Comes with full color sleeve, two sided insert, and download card of entire show! Edition of 800 on black vinyl.

LP $17.50

01/22/2013  

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Strike The Bottom Red by Mentally Ill

Mentally Ill

Strike The Bottom Red
Last Laugh

***A reissue of the 1999 STEVE ALBINI-recorded album from Chicago punk legends MENTALLY ILL.

LP $17.50

11/27/2012  

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