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  • Family. Here to stay.

    Family. Here to stay.

    It ain’t all honky-dory all the time, for myself i was confined away from shows for some weeks due to an operation on the leg but that ain’t nuthin compared to the fate that the Molotow awaits.

    It’s now 10 years that they had to evacuate their old place below the so called Esso-Building (as the owner let it rot to the point that tenants, business and the name-giving petrol station had to be evicted as an emergency) and now they single-handedly got their lease for their current place terminated by mid-2024.

    It will be torn down and another new Hotel will rise.

    It actually does not matter at all that club itself ain’t a favorite of mine, the simple fact that yet again all of the praise of the cultural work of places like the Molotow (coming through once the City can suck up Press and Mu-sick Industry praise for something like the Reeperbahn Festival) is void and nothing if it comes to hard business that makes the City tick.

    Another deal with another property developer. Fuck it.

    The Molotow asked for solidarity and that is what they got – approximately 3.000 people took the Reeperbahn and made a stance.

    Molotow Must Stay! (Reeperbahn, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    Team Scheisse was supposed to play but generator problems hampered the start but then they set sail, up the Reeperbahn and down the Ost-West-Strasse to finish in front of another Hotel of that chain.

    What really sucks is that the fate of the Molotow (being bend over and raped three times directly or indirectly by property owners) is the custom fate of the smaller & underground clubs. The City of Hamburg is only ever paying lip service when it comes to support towards more underground and/or independent culture and for sure all is void when it comes to making money from or supporting money being made from property deals.

    Regardless if the investor meets his promises (like the one that was supposed to re-build the former Esso-Building complex).

    A really sad start into a long evening with good music, family and friends but it was also good to see so many faces i know from shows (on and off stage) taking the street – it means a heck within the given limits and it generated at least a peak of noise in the local press.

    Will it help? I doubt. Damn.

    Still, as long as we can, we gotta take our side of the story into the world – and the annual We’ll Burn The Baum Down (now as edition 16.0) is exactly part of the storyline: Next to Staatsoper, Elbphilharmonie and Ohnsorg Theater there are tight and striving communities and they stick together, against all odds. But it is getting harder.

    This year the Razors went all local, providing stage time for their Rebellion companions Harbour Rebels and … big surprise … providing a comeback opportunity: The Rubbermaids came back out of (almost) nowhere.

    The Harbour Rebels had the hardship of starting early (as in 20:00) but the Knust was already well filled (as many where taking the street for the Molotow and just strolled over from there).

    As much as when they supported the Razors for the Rebellion warm-up earlier in the year they are a mixed bag for me. They got the right messages, they even get some dance-a-long Ska-stuff in their set but somewhere in the back of my single-minded mu-sick-al brain always opens the cupboard “Deutsch-Rock“.

    Harbour Rebels (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    And as ever my deduction of received mu-sick might not be all right, so check them out for yourself. They do their thing, with dedication, and such do deserve the spot up there. And deserved the share of applause and support they got.

    Next from the ashes of the Rubbermaids … the Rubbermaids. And this is how they kicked off:

    They had a more of less secret gig in March 2023 at the Indra for a Birthday Bash and now, with apparently only a few rehearsals, took the big stage of the Knust. I guess that this surprise return also up’ed the numbers of tickets sold, they did draw plenty of additional people.

    And from the start they where back together as if they never disbanded in 1994. I saw them a couple of times in the late 80s and the beginning of the 90s and always thought they would make it big, but somehow they never got off the independent label circuit and signed by the industry. They biggest shows where support slots in Hamburg and Bremen for the Toten Hosen on their 1992 Learning English Tour.

    Rubbermaids (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    They sure looked different than back then, where they took the look of the time all in: Hair (extra hair), non-punk conformity clothing, ribbed and thorn jeans and sneakers. Very 90s. Very American.

    And being able to pen matching hits like this one (and the video definitely sports the look of those days):

    And how did it look and sound today? It sure looked different but sounded still great. And their main asset – lightweight songs with drive paired with multi-vocal harmonies still comes through almost puuurrrfect on That Rings A Bell:

    I was not the only one more than positively surprised. And taken back in time by say 30 years. Wow. As much as myself plenty of folks of the now packed main room of the Knust had either their jaws dropped or moving in sing-a-long.

    They did not do a lot of chatting, rather kept the flow and nodding toward many old fellows in the audience. And receiving loads of applause.

    Rubbermaids (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    Near perfect set, only few misses in chords or rhythm. Perfect drumming, perfect bass and fast forward dual guitar play. And their biggest asset in perfection: Near perfect vocals and multi-vocal harmonies. From where i sit one of the biggest mu-sick-al surprises in 2023, i honestly did not expect this.

    Will they do this again or more regular? No clue, as they all have family, work and other musical adventures. In different places.

    It did set the bar high for the Razors though, trust me! And the Razors kicked of like this:

    Bang! As in a literal and visual Bang!

    And from there they took the lot through an extended set – old old stuff and new old stuff. Favorites and outtakes. Covers and originals.

    Razors (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    And sure thing within that the one cover (from a long forgotten Scottish Power-Pop band) that i now regard as their signature song:

    Oh oh oh oh the shape of things to come
    Oh oh oh oh the shape of things to come
    

    The well oiled machine almost never stopped to take a breath: Christiane on the wild side, Stoffel shredding it (in a great shirt, Bärchen was in attendance of the show actually) and Sven hammering it home.

    Razors (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    And Klaus, towering the center of the stage, smiling, singing and encouraging the lot to sing-a-long.

    Razors (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    Little did i know when i thought for myself that the Razors would have a hard time after the energetic show of the Rubbermaids, i was proven so wrong.

    The Razors simply took the lot by storm and the lot (sans one intoxicated individual that got a helping hand leaving the room) returned the favor.

    Prior to the encore they even took the opportunity to side with the lot.

    Razors - Hanx!(Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    It was almost midnight when the encore culminated into the all family hands on deck sing-a-long mix of “Because You’re Young” and “YNWA” and the whole place sung the last song together with Klaus.

    Razors & Family (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023

    The perfect finish to 2023, a year that as said was not all honky-dory but as most of the years the traditional Razors show was an uplifting one. Plenty of people to bump into, to speak with or to just say Hi to. And great mu-sick.

    And as every year it draw people from Hamburg and far. My friend Nico from Rotterdamn did return after being my guest last year and walking him home to his hotel after the show i realized that he is now ready to sign up for the Razors Fan-Club (he liked the sing-a-long attitude of the set).

    Due to the post-Op situation of my leg i did not stay for the dancing procedures in the pub of the Knust but rather went home – all sober – early with my guest. Big thanks to the Razors and the Knust for making this possible, year on year. We love you!

    PS: As an extra, as Sven is most of the time hidden behind the drums and those who can roam around the stage without the baggage of a drum set (and thanks to the virtue of long cables) – here is the god of drums:

    Sven “Gott” Gotfredsen (Knust, Hamburg, 30.12.2023 (c) gehkacken.de)

    As as form of appreciation here three downloads you can print on high gloss photographic paper if you dare (or in any other form). For me they sum-up the evening and have a lot of individual details (go searching!) that make me simply … smile! Go klick on ’em!

    Rubbermaids

    Razors

    Razors Family

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.676

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.676

    Paul Hanley – sixteen again (Route Publishing, 2024)

    Gelesen: 27. – 28.12.2023 (netto 267 Seiten, in Englisch – wird wohl ehr nicht auf Deutsch erscheinen) 

    #bookcollectorsarepreteniousarseholes – Ich habe mir für einen ordentlichen Batzen Geld eine “Advance Edition” geleistet: Signed, limited und vor dem Erscheinen im April 2024 pünktlich zu Weihnachten hier. Mit einem collen Badge (in alter Buzzcocks Tradition). Post-Brexit Porto und Zoll sind mehr als der Buchpreis, Danke Merkel!

    2021 ist ja bereits ein Buch über Pete erschienen, daneben hatte Steve Diggle bereits 2002 eine “Biographie” von einem Journalisten schreiben lassen (die habe ich damals nach kurzem Querlesen nicht gekauft). Ansonsten gibt es kaum etwas, ehr als Abfallprodukt der Arbeiten von Malcolm Garrett, der mit seinen Designs für die Buzzcocks ja Plattencover, Poster und Badges für die Ewigkeit erschaffen hat.

    Paul Hanley, der Autor, ist sowohl Fan als auch Kenner der Musik-Szene Nordenglands, er spielte 1980 bis 1985 bei The Fall. Und er schreibt dieses Buch aus der Sicht eines informierten Fans…

    ( (c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Und weil es aus der Fan Perspektive geschrieben ist fußt es aus O-Tönen, die er aus allen möglichen Quellen zusammengetragen hat (87 insgesamt, alle im Anhang verzeichnet). Und dabei zeichnet er ein ziemlich realistisches Bild einer Band, die früh dabei war (1976) und wie viele andere ebenso früh fertig war (mit sich, mit der Musik).

    Spannende Fußnote: Fertig waren sie in der Markthalle, Hamburg, 23.01.1981. Danach war Schicht im Schacht – erstmal. Und Steve Diggle und Pete Shelley hatten sich erstmal 8 Jahre nix zu sagen.

    ( (c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Durch den Mix aus O-Tönen und dem kundigen Kommentar bzw. der persönlichen Einordnung ließt sich das Buch extrem gut, ich habe es mehr oder weniger verschlungen. Auch weil ich Fan geblieben bin.

    Da Hanley selber Musiker ist (auch wenn er bei einer weniger Ohrenschmeichelnden Band) kann er das musikalische auch richtig verorten. Downstrokes galore!

    ( (c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Was er aber auch offen und ehrlich rüberbringt ist, wie die Band im Grunde verglüht ist und sowohl Pete (der mit mehr elektronischer Musik zumindest ein klein wenig Erfolg hatte) als auch Steve nutzen nach den Buzzcocks das immer noch ein wenig hereinkommende Geld um Soloideen nachzugehen. Die anderen beiden (John Maher, Steve Garvey) setzten sich in ein erfolgreiches und normales Berufsleben ab.

    Und ab hier wird das Buch dann schonungslos ehrlich, die Reunion war wohl ehr dem Geld geschuldet (aber das daraus entstandene Konstrukt von Pete/Steve plus Tony/Phil gab es dann satte 13 Jahre und damit etliche Jahre mehr als die erste erfolgreiche Inkarnation.

    ( (c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Es war am Ende dann doch ein Beruf, bei dem es um regelmäßiges Einkommen ging. Privat wollte man nix mit den Kollegen zu tun haben.

    ( (c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Das es am Ende vor allem für Steve vor allem um Ego, Einkommenund Versorgung mit Champagner ging wurde spätestens 2019 klar: Die Buzzcocks hatten eine “40 Years of Singles Going Steady” show in der Royal Albert Hall geplant – der Herzinfakt von Pete kam im Dezember 2018 dazwischen. Steve nutzte den Termin dann für ordentlich Egopolitur:

    ( c) Paul Hanley 2024)

    Klasse Buch: Vergötterung wo erforderlich, Kritik wo angebracht. Mit viel detailliertem Fachwissen (eg. Petes Liebelieder kammen immer ohne mänlichen oder weiblichen Bezug aus, mit Absicht. Steve konnte oder wollte das nicht und durchbrach das in einem seiner Songs für die Buzzcocks).

    Und immer mit dem Blickwinkel der Working Class (die übrigens Spiral Scratch möglich gemacht hat, das nur am Rande). Und in Summe ein klarer Blick auf was Erfolg aus einem machen kann. Manchmal gutes. Manchmal schlechtes.

    Soundtrack dazu: Buzzcocks – Singles Going Steady, immer noch – was sonst?

    PS: Der Buchtitel löst natürlich wieder eine Träne – Sixteen Again war die ganz hervorragende Buzzocks Cover-Band von Helge (RIP).

    PPS: #bookcollectorsarepretentiousarseholes #75/300 (um 2 falsch, Danke Merkel!)

    Buch kann hier bestellt werden! Der Autor hat auch einen historischen (endet 2020) Blog mit (in eigenen Worten) Ruminations, accusations, felicitations, and that

  • Songs From The Holy War Archive Volume 23

    Songs From The Holy War Archive Volume 23

    Songs From The Holy War Archive Volume 23 (Full Year 2023 Edition)

    2023, almost back to normal. Some of the things i desired came through but there where also setbacks, loved ones hospitalized and more sad losses. Very sad ones actually. And the worst: More to come.

    As such the stark reminder that you got one life and as such fucking live it! And within that, take care of your loved ones as much as for yerself.

    This years edition is by order of the alphabet (A-Z on title) and carries some absolute banger that have been on heavy rotation in the household. Many of the new songs come from new records (67 scored in 2023 if my count is right), others from online purchases from the bands (as my record rack is about to be … full. No more fucking space).

    Those who inspired me see their stuff here, bands i discovered are featured and records i took home from shows are sure in there.

    This is from me to you. You know who you are. You know that you make life, shows and footie so much more fun. FANX!

    Now go and re-create!

    1. SFTHWAV23 Intro – It’s A Way Of Life (0:21)
    2. Cro(w)s – #1 Hit (1:47)
    3. Bart And The Brats – (You’re A) Time-Waster (1:11)
    4. Nightwatchers – 2 Temps, 3 Mouvements (1:25)
    5. Kamikaze Queens – 3 Strikes (3:32)
    6. Sabre – 100 Years (1:16)
    7. Division Autista – Aburrimiento (DEMO 1987) (1:16)
    8. Goldcrush – Action Speaks Louder Than Words (2:51)
    9. The Stiphnoyds – Afraid Of The Russians (2:13)
    10. The Berserkerz – Ain’t Got You (1:42)
    11. Matt Ellis – All By Myself (1:28)
    12. Hymans – Am I The First One To Abandon Paradise? (2:56)
    13. Mongoloid – American Nomad (1:10)
    14. Eddie & The Subtitles – American Society (1:06)
    15. Rotary Club – American Tower (1:43)
    16. The Circles – Angry Voices (2:38)
    17. The Wall – Another New Day (Polydor Studios 1979) (2:01)
    18. Claimed Choice – Another State Of Mind (2:48)
    19. No Time – Anxiety Blitz (2:21)
    20. Devil’s Witches – Apache Snow (4:52)
    21. Blacklist – Apathy House (1:10)
    22. Fatal Rage – Assualt (1:32)
    23. Es War Mord – Aua (1:58)
    24. Rotten XIII – Aurrera (2:12)
    25. Scratch Bongowax – Average Day (1:39)
    26. 51 Percent – Bad Apple (2:35)
    27. The Astronauts – Baja (2:25)
    28. The TireKickers – Bastard Youth (2:06)
    29. Mess – Behind The Cross (2:24)
    30. Hateful – Best Days (3:35)
    31. The Stress – Better World (2:55)
    32. Ludichrist – Big Business (1:37)
    33. MARCH – Big Wave (2:18)
    34. J.F.A. – Blood On My Board (1:14)
    35. The Thing – Bo Bo 46 (Six Sick Songs EP Cassette Only Release) (2:39)
    36. Slanders – Bonehead (1:15)
    37. Columbian Neckties – Boogie Bitch (2:22)
    38. Pornokino – Bordeaux Kids (1:11)
    39. Civic – Born in the Heat (2:55)
    40. Bruise Control – Bottom Feeder (Live Session 10/1/23) (1:45)
    41. Steakknife – Brand New Genes (1:03)
    42. Rancœur – Braquage (2:17)
    43. KomaKombo – BRD (2:16)
    44. Kotsbrokken – Bully Boys (1:25)
    45. The Haermorrhoids – Captain Isolation (1:28)
    46. V2 – Car Crash (2:56)
    47. Slugger CA – Chopping Block (1:53)
    48. The Hives – Civilisation’s Dying (Live) (Tarred And Feathered EP 2010) (2:00)
    49. Split System – Climbing (2:29)
    50. PKEW PKEW PKEW – Cold Dead Hands (the + one) (1:18)
    51. Irritones – Computerstaat (2:40)
    52. Chain Whip – Concrete (1:44)
    53. Shitshow – CopPorn (1:48)
    54. Meth Rats – Corporate Tough Talk (1:00)
    55. Youth Anthem – Counter Attack By Youth (1:47)
    56. Wired Up – Cowards Don’t Dance (2:20)
    57. The Venomous Pinks – Cross My Heart And Hope To Die (1:26)
    58. Plastika – Crvena (1:41)
    59. S.H.A.K.E. – Culture Shock (3:44)
    60. The Drowns – Darkness (8:43)
    61. The Edge – Death To AOR (2:09)
    62. El Guapo Stuntteam – Deathcheaters (2:35)
    63. White Pigs – Deathway (Demo 1985) (3:21)
    64. Bronco Libre – Déchirure (2:59)
    65. The Imps – Desperate Teenagers (2:38)
    66. The Saints – Do The Robot (2:43)
    67. Smash It Up – Done And Over (0:48)
    68. The Gears – Don’t Be Afraid To Pogo (1:24)
    69. The Prize – Don’t Know You (1:34)
    70. The Transitions – Don’t Wanna Be Like Them (2:17)
    71. The Dwarves – Down And Dirty (0:46)
    72. Pollo Del Mar – Dripping Springs, Tx (3:19)
    73. Rimmingtons – Dynamo (2:13)
    74. The New York Rel-X – Emergency (2:13)
    75. Home Front – End Transmission (3:00)
    76. BRUT – Eye For An Eye (2:25)
    77. Last Stand – Fallen Heroes (3:00)
    78. The Issues – False Flag Attack (1:46)
    79. Cran – Famine (4:36)
    80. C³I – Fassade (Goldkind Remix 2017) (3:50)
    81. 1984 (Nineteen Eighty Four) – Fight For Your Rights (2:00)
    82. The Sewergrooves – Free To Fly Part 2 (1:49)
    83. The Dinz – Fuck The NRA (1:54)
    84. Utangardsmenn – Fuglinn Er Floginn (2:33)
    85. T-Zers – Fuzz Brain (2:11)
    86. Azijnpisser – Gentrification Hipstershit (1:24)
    87. MEGA – Glad To See You Go (2:11)
    88. Clown Sounds – Gotta Find A Way (1:44)
    89. Tulaviok – Gros Degueulasse (1:52)
    90. The Blizzards – Hab keine Lust, heut aufzustehn (2:31)
    91. Holiday Fun Club – Hamburg in the Night (2:10)
    92. BBQ – Hang on (1:44)
    93. The Choices – Hangover (2:51)
    94. Atomic Mosquitos – Hank Scorpio (2:32)
    95. Satan’s Pilgrims – Harem Nocturne (3:18)
    96. The Rampant – Heatlamps (3:27)
    97. Eppu Normaali – Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon (2:52)
    98. Groggy Rude – Himnes De Merda (2:34)
    99. Suzannes – Hippie (1:47)
    100. Abuse – Hold The Reins (2:00)
    101. RF7 – I Came In From Your Dreams (1:45)
    102. Randells – I Can’t Make It In The Bedroom (1:52)
    103. The Skudz – I Love Cops (1:21)
    104. Pubic Enemy – I Need All I Want (2:05)
    105. Death Pill – I scratch Ebalo (1:46)
    106. La Femme – I Wanna Be Your Man (Bonus) (3:14)
    107. The Courettes – I Wanna Be Your Yoko Ono (1:49)
    108. Dead Cells – Idols Of Charlatans (3:07)
    109. Zorros Petardos Salvajes – In The Hall Of The Mountain King (2:02)
    110. The Fix – In This Town (1:20)
    111. Rough Kids – Into The ’00s (1:53)
    112. The Bloodstrings – Jag Har Sagt Det Förut (0:56)
    113. Johnny Concrete – Jeg Ved (Hvor Du Er) (1:30)
    114. The Haverchucks – Jimmy’s Song (1:18)
    115. Scumbag Millionaire – Just Flesh (2:26)
    116. Los Tiki Phantoms – Kalifornia (2:27)
    117. The Strand – Kids Today (2:14)
    118. Hung Like Hanratty – Know All Football Twat (1:47)
    119. Jimmy And The Boys – Komputer Song (2:38)
    120. Rixe – La Clé (2:20)
    121. Ultra Razzia – La Derniere Biere (2:36)
    122. The Jasons – Last Sematary (3:30)
    123. Big Mess – Leather Jacket Weather (1:11)
    124. Maid Of Ace – Let’s Go (2:09)
    125. The Bollweevils – Liniment And Tonic (2:11)
    126. Dead Years – Liquefied (2:22)
    127. Siouxsie And The Banshees – Love In A Void (2:32)
    128. The Nebulas – Mandalore (2:57)
    129. The Muttnicks – My Decision (1:33)
    130. Grupo Parlamentar – Na Minha Terra (3:12)
    131. Squelette – Narcisse (1:54)
    132. Nuclear Death Terror – NDT (4:00)
    133. Harry May – Never regret (2:28)
    134. Emergency – New Town Animal (1:47)
    135. Castillo – Nightmare (2:40)
    136. Fang – No Life (0:50)
    137. Oi!L Change – Oi!L Change – Whenever (2:47)
    138. Scunthorpe Yobs – On The Dole Rock n Roll (2:06)
    139. Trancefusion – One In A Million (1:20)
    140. Kicked In The Teeth – One Way Street (2:53)
    141. Mallwalker – Parent Trap (1:34)
    142. Morgan Knockers – Pembroke Street (2:45)
    143. Crosshairs – Perverted Law (1:35)
    144. Ill Repute – Pist (0:51)
    145. Once I Cry – Platitude (1:21)
    146. Bad Habbit – Pokin’ Strokin’ Love (1:57)
    147. Radegast – Praha (Demo 1989) (0:45)
    148. Sons of Cyrus – Promised land (2:09)
    149. Pure Intention – Punk Rock Warlord (2:26)
    150. Red Dons – Pyrrhic Pyrrhic (2:42)
    151. The Boonaraaas!!! – Quiet Girl (1:59)
    152. Jerry A & The Kings Of Oblivion – Reborn (1:58)
    153. Vixen77 – Record Store (2:51)
    154. Stumbling BOi!s – Retirement Plan (2:04)
    155. Crown Court – Rich Boy (2:34)
    156. No Class – Right to Work (2:40)
    157. Riots – Riots (Alternate Mix) (2:00)
    158. The Now-Denial – Roaring mob (1:22)
    159. Cinecyde – Run Run (1:41)
    160. The Capaces – See Me Burn (1:17)
    161. Grade 2 – See You Around (2:59)
    162. The Curse – Shoeshine Boy (2:27)
    163. Sonic Dolls – Shut You Up (1:41)
    164. Land Of Wolves – Smash The State (1:25)
    165. Les Cadavres – Soiree Vinyle (1:55)
    166. Groggy Rude – Sota El Cel (2:53)
    167. The Meffs – Stand Up, Speak Out (1:57)
    168. Dials – Statesmen (1:40)
    169. Private Function – Static Electricity (1:26)
    170. Private School – Stay Up (1:22)
    171. Gendou Missile – Super Yellow (0:40)
    172. Gay Black Republican – Surf Vietnam (2:48)
    173. Hayley & The Crushers – Suzy Is A Headbanger (2:45)
    174. Zanjeer – Taliban Murdabad (1:11)
    175. Noogy – Teen Idol (1:26)
    176. The Droogettes – Teenage Nights (2:06)
    177. ACK ACK – Television Screen (2:24)
    178. The Lazy Cowgirls – That Makes It Tough (2:18)
    179. Space Cossacks – The Apes of Wrath (2:13)
    180. Rotten Flag – The Band From The Pubs (1:51)
    181. Los Pepes – The Happiness Program (2:13)
    182. Cyanide Pills – The Kids Can’t Be Trusted with Rock ‘N’ Roll (2:47)
    183. The Wasted – The Misadventures At Bayside High (1:30)
    184. The Enforcers – The Path (2:01)
    185. The Outcasts – The Pressure’s On (2:30)
    186. Rum Lad – Tory Boy (2:31)
    187. The Hated – Touch It (0:31)
    188. Berlin Blackouts – Tourists (2:04)
    189. Spider – Tripwire (1:51)
    190. The Splits – Tubekiller (2:27)
    191. The Voodoo Dolls – Turn The Lights On (1:56)
    192. Skinhead – U.N.S.H. (0:49)
    193. Manarovs – Us vs Them (2:28)
    194. Asedio – Van A Por Ti (1:32)
    195. Béton Armé – Vivre Sans Regretter (1:58)
    196. Lotus – Vlaanderen Ontdooid, Blegie Voltooid (2:26)
    197. Dirt Royal – Waiting For The Radio (2:36)
    198. Davie Allan – War Path (2:09)
    199. Straitjacket – We Wanna Know (2:09)
    200. The Cannibals – Were Pretty Sick (2:15)
    201. Sluggo – What Happens Next? (1:22)
    202. Ivy Levan – Where Eagles Dare (2:06)
    203. Slaughterhouse – Whips and Chains (1:27)
    204. The Purple Gaze – White Rabbit (2:28)
    205. Dackelblut – Will’s Nicht Mehr! (2:12)
    206. Moving Targets – Wiper (1:17)
    207. Blanker Hohn – Wir sind mehr (3:26)
    208. No Alternative – Working Class Boy (1:53)
    209. Max Load – X-Rod (2:00)
    210. Conservative Military Image – Yard Hard (1:06)
    211. Sonic Boom Boys – You Ain’t No Star (2:12)
    212. 45 Grave – Your Problem (1:27)
    213. Piet Lancaster – Zehnmal Am Tag (2:46)
    214. SFTHWAV23 Outro – Whatever It Is, I’m Against It! (0:38)

    Songs From The Holy War Archive Volume 23:
    214 tracks in playlist, average track length: 2:07
    Playlist length: 7 hours 35 minutes 11 seconds