Regular readers of my weblog will know that I used to play as a rather rubbish rhythm guitarist in a few bands — Neat and Clox come to mind (more about this on my 1979 Deutschland pages). This was in the late 70s/early 80s and the music we played was called Punk Rock. However, after leaving Neat, I actually formed my own band. We were called ST42. And only a few days ago I discovered an old rehearsal room tape tucked away in a drawer. To my knowledge this is the only surviving tape of ST42. A true gem, a collector's item, the dog's bollocks, and I extracted 4 songs from this tape, which I'm now publishing here for the first time to a broader audience. Under no circumstances listen to this. The recording was done with two microphones hanging from the ceiling in a tiny little room and the tape itself is now almost 30 years old. It's absolutely horrible.
1. Nordpol Kalt. Kalt. Kalt!
2. Compur Nur 'ne Nummer in der City.
3. Egal Sie fassen dich an, sie fassen dich an.
4. Flipper Neues Spiel, neues Glück.
 Chris (bass) and Tommi (vocals) in Winterfeldstraße, Dortmund-Hörde, January 1979
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