Released on seven-inch vinyl in 1977, it's a prime specimen of snotty, snarling ’70s punk. The record was first credited to the Ravers, but it was soon reissued under the name the Nails.
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AncientArtifax But Gorsenger took it one step further, and was soon buying entire collections off people who had seen the ’70s and ’80s punk scene firsthand. “I found if you pay people right ...