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Big Boys

No Matter How Long The Line At The Cafeteria, There's Always A Seat
Cassette White $11
LP Black $15
Deluxe LP + Tee + Sticker Black $28
Cassette Tape $11
LP Black/White Splatter $28
LP Black/White Split $28
LP White $15
  • Original album art expanded to a gatefold “tip-on” jacket
  • Interior gatefold jacket features an unpublished 1984 photo of the band’s last concert by photographer Pat Blashill (PatBlashill.com)
  • Includes download card for 320 Kbps MP3 of entire album
  • Cassette co-released with Burger Records and limited to 500 hand-numbered copies in our exclusive “tip-on” tape box.
  • 3 Limited Editions Available:

1. LITA SHOP EDITION

- Quantity Of 100
- Hand-Numbered Jacket
- 180-Gram White Wax
- Big Boys “Skate For Fun” Sticker

2. LITA TEXAS HARDCORE EDITION

- Quantity Of 300
- Hand-Numbered Jacket
- White/Black “Split” Wax
- TXHC Sticker

3. LITA.NET PRE-ORDER EDITION

- Quantity Of 200
- Hand-Numbered Jacket
- 180-Gram Black/White “Splatter” Wax
- Big Boys “Skate For Fun” Sticker

Description


Active for five years in the early 1980s, the Big Boys mixed furious hardcore with loose-limbed funk and tight pop structures, all the while penning lyrics that struck a blend between punk ideology, angsty alienation and clever humor. They were, in the memory of Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye, “Enormous men, decorated jump suits, a horn section, 200 friends onstage singing and dancing.” They were Big Boys by name and by nature – and they had a big effect on US punk culture. When the prevailing trend was for playing hard and fast, this Austin, Texas four-piece played loose and funky. Their cult recordings struck a blend between punk ideology and clever humor, just as the band both railed against and celebrated the hardcore community that bore them.

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 No
  • 2 Narrow View
  • 3 I Do Care
  • 4 Listen
  • 5 What's The Word?
  • 6 Common Beat
  • 7 No Love
  • 8 Which Way To Go
  • 9 Killing Time
  • 10 Work