
Also known as
Billy Piranha and the Enemies, Buffalo, NY's
Enemies were a talented and entertaining punk quartet who released this stimulating and scintillating ep some 35 years ago. Their only brush with fame came posthumously in the mid-90s with the Goo Goo Doll's adaptation of "Disconnected" appearing on the the bazillion selling
A Boy Named Goo, which no doubt helped the then defunct members of the Enemies with the rent for a few years.
Products of the Street wields something of a pedestrian bent, and even for the era must have been a bit derivative. "Test Tube Baby" pirates a saucy Ramones riff, and intermittently there are telltale glints of the New York Dolls and Heartbreakers apportioned on the remainder of this platter. Despite these rather apparent homages, the Enemies possessed some searing rock and roll chops, and the record speaks for itself. Guitarist
Joe Bompczyk (aka Billy Piranha) passed away in 2011, but the surviving members have reunited as recently as last year.
01. Products of the Street
02. Test Tube Baby
03. Disconnected
04. X-Ray Spex
05. Degeneration
06. Deborah
Hear
By any chance would you happen to have anything by So. Cal punk legends the Conditionz?
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteGreat record! A very nice score indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Conditionz! Dang! Haven't thought about them in years! Good call.
Hey spavid - just wondering what happened to this week's Mystery Monday?
ReplyDeleteThat's the mystery, David.
ReplyDeleteI'll see what I have by the Conditionz. At least one record I believe.
ReplyDeleteAwe brilliant! Blessings
ReplyDeleteCould you re-up this somewhere? It is just about impossible to find this...
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or does "Deborah" foreshadow "Diane" by Hüsker Dü?
ReplyDeletecould u possibly re up the link ? Would love to hear this one...
ReplyDeleteSo would I ... please.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteVOCALIST FREDD MANN ALSO RELEASED A SOLO EP CIRCA 1982.
ReplyDeleteI first heard "X-Ray Spex" on the radio in 1980 and was lucky enough to find a copy of the vinyl for 50 cents sometime later in the decade. Score!
ReplyDelete