Rockin' at Ground Zero [Bonus Disc] Gears

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  • Release Date: 09/08/2009
  • Original Release: 1980
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 91,592
  • Label: HEPCAT RECORDS
  • UPC: 670917051923
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Rockin' at Ground Zero [Bonus Disc]

1LISTENBaby Runaround
2LISTENLet's Go to the Beach
3LISTENDon't Be Afraid to Pogo
4LISTENElks Lodge Blues
5LISTENTeenage Brain
6LISTENWasting Time
7LISTENDarlin' Baby
8LISTENTrudie Trudie
9LISTENHigh School Girls
10LISTENThe Last Chord
11LISTENHeartbeat Baby
12LISTENRockin' at Ground Zero
13LISTENI Smoke Dope
14LISTENKeep Movin'
15LISTENLast Chance
16LISTENLet's Go to the Beach Original 45
17LISTENHard Rock Original 45
18LISTENDon't Be Afraid to Pogo Original 45
19LISTENGirl Crazy Bonus Track / 1979 Demo
20LISTENHigh School Girls Bonus Track / 1979 Demo
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Editorial Reviews

Kidd Spike was a guitarist with one of L.A.'s first punk rock outfits, the Controllers, but by 1980 he was eager to do something a little more eclectic, and he joined forces with vocalist Axxel G. Reese to form the Gears. The Gears enthusiastically embraced the fast and loud part of punk, but they also threw in dashes of surf music, garage rock, blues, and cool sounds of the '50s, and their first album, Rockin' at Ground Zero, is a killer blend of punk speed and fury tempered with greaser cool. Reese is a solid vocalist with plenty of swagger in his voice but no wasted affectations, while Spike's thick, gutsy guitar work and the crash-boom-bang rhythm work of bassist Brian Redz and drummer Dave Drive keep these songs in forward momentum at all times. The Gears could sing about cars, girls, and good times with tongue just slightly in cheek on tunes like "Let's Go to the Beach" and "Darlin' Baby," but "High School Girls" and "I Smoke Dope" show they weren't afraid of more dangerous pleasures. "Don't Be Afraid to Pogo" is a great (and only slightly ridiculous) punk anthem, and they chronicle one of the most infamous real-life moments in the war between L.A. punks and cops in "Elks Lodge Blues." "Teenage Brain" is angst at its most enjoyable, and "The Last Chord" and the title cut both manage to make the end of the world sound cool. Rockin' at Ground Zero is good, raucous fun from an unjustly overlooked band; the rise of hardcore made bands like this seem obsolete at the dawn of the '80s, but history and this album prove these guys truly had the goods. [Hepcat reissued the CD with a bonus disc in 2009.] Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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