Maximum Penalty: “Could You Love Me?” Independent (1996)

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Maximum Penalty: “Could You Love Me?” Independent (1996)
Kananka 666 / darcy / cha - cha
Up Yours!
various - New York Hardcore - Where The Wild Things Are - 1989
End of 80s compilation featuring some bands that were huge, some less so and some immensely inspirational in the scene.
source
Breakdown – The ‘87 Demo - LP - Painkiller Records - PKR-62
Stats
Pressing #: 2016 Press
Color: Black
Qty Pressed: 1500
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
Track List
Sick People
Kickback
Labeled
Safe In A Crowd
You Gotta Fight
Life Of Bullshit
Vengeance
Your Problems
Pipe Dream
Kickback
Life Of Bullshit
Vengeance
Labeled
Safe In A Crowd
Your Problems
You Gotta Fight
Sick People
Rating
9.0/10
Synopsis
For most bands, Demos are things that at one time are necessary but soon after want to be forgotten about. In todays digital age...fat chance of that happening. So when it comes time to do it, do it right. On occasion however there will come along who releases a demo and it blows up to be one of the pivotal releases in their discography. Maximum Penalty is one of those bands, another ironically hails from the same town, or damn close (Yonkers) in Breakdown. Their 87 Demo has been dubbed, pressed as a 7″, bootlegged, and now pressed as a 12″, and why the hell not? This release is amazing. Its got all the essentials including a live WNYU radio show. True NYHC with a sense of humor and sarcasm which was often needed in those days. What was truly great about bands like Breakdown and MP, they could fit on any bill. SXE shows at the Anthrax, absolutely. Big rooms like City Gardens, done that. CBs matinees...ill stop there. This is essential HC people.
The Demo that keeps reinventing itself, but this time with a bit more layout room for lots of band pics and old flyers. Nice modern touches to a classic revisit to an old layout that has always worked since first release.