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Everything Went Black

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1 Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie Ginn 1:57
2 I Don't Care Owens/Ginn/Walker/M :58
3 White Minority Ginn 1:09
4 No Values Ginn/McCartney 1:58
5 Revenge Kral/Smith/Ginn/Wai 1:01
6 Depression Ginn 2:07
7 Clocked In Ginn 1:29
8 Police Story Ginn 1:30
9 Wasted Morris/Ginn :42
10 Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie Ginn 1:40
11 Depression Ginn 2:40
12 Police Story Ginn 1:33
13 Clocked In Ginn 1:36
14 My Rules Ginn :58
15 Jealous Again Ginn 2:24
16 Police Story Ginn 1:35
17 Damaged I Cadena/Ginn 2:05
18 Louie, Louie Berry 1:27
19 No More Dukowski 3:00
20 Room 13 Ginn/Medea 2:06
21 Depression Ginn 2:40
22 Damaged II Ginn 4:13
23 Padded Cell Ginn/Dukowski/Dukow 1:50
24 Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie Ginn 1:46
25 Crass Commercialism Schvenkel/Schvenkel 17:34
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Everything Went Black

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Style: Hardcore Punk

Everything Went Black

UPC: 018861001517

Release Date: 10/17/1990

Original Release Date: 10/17/1990

Tracks: [Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie, I Don't Care, White Minority, No Values, Revenge, Depression, Clocked In, Police Story, Wasted, Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie, Depression, Police Story, Clocked In, My Rules, Jealous Again, Police Story, Damaged I, Louie, Louie, No More, Room 13, Depression, Damaged II, Padded Cell, Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie, Crass Commercialism]
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Alex Ogg

When Everything Went Black was first released in 1983, Black Flag was in the middle of a backbreaking legal dispute with Unicorn Records. As a result of litigation, the band was prevented from using the Black Flag name on any records. Hence the original packaging for this album, which listed only the names of individual bandmembers on the cover (this was rectified on subsequent issues). It's a double-album (on vinyl) compilation of previously released material and outtakes -- though the European edition features a wholly different running order. The material, dating from 1978 to 1981, is excellent in places, average in others. However, only obsessives need track it down -- as signified by the inclusion of two versions of several songs (including stalwarts "Damaged" and "Police Story"). The fourth side of the original vinyl issue also included a sequence of radio spots discussing forthcoming Black Flag gigs, which is entertaining stuff, but it's more useful as a historical document than a listening experience. ~ Alex Ogg, Rovi