Black Flag albums Annihilate This Week was an EP released by Black Flag in 1990 on SST Records. It features three live songs, all taken from different shows. The cover, which features numerous items of drug paraphernalia, has been banned in some record stores. ...more on Wikipedia about "Annihilate This Week"
Damaged was a 1981 hardcore punk album released by Black Flag on SST Records, their first full-length LP. Many critics at the time dismissed this album as "unmusical", though it is now considered both a classic of the era and the peak of Black Flag's career. ...more on Wikipedia about "Damaged"
Everything Went Black was an album released in 1982 by Black Flag. It was a compilation of early songs, released during their lawsuit with MCA/Unicorn. The original release did not have the name Black Flag on it due to a lawsuit in which the band was embroiled at the time; instead, the names of the group members were listed on the cover. ...more on Wikipedia about "Everything Went Black"
Family Man is an album released by Black Flag in 1984. It is unique in that one side features Rollins spoken-word tracks and the other side features instrumental tracks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Family Man"
I Can See You was an EP released by Black Flag in 1989 on SST Records. It was released three years after their breakup and is their last studio recording. The material was recorded before the departure of drummer Bill Stevenson and bassist Kira Roessler, during the In My Head (1985) era. ...more on Wikipedia about "I Can See You"
In My Head was the last studio album released by Black Flag. It was released in 1985 on SST Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "In My Head"
Jealous Again is a 12" EP that was the second-ever release by Black Flag and the third-ever release on SST Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jealous Again" Enjoy www.shortopedia.com.
Live '84 is an album released by Black Flag in 1984 on SST Records. It is a live recording of a show played in 1984 and features mostly tracks from My War and Slip It In. The album was recorded at the Stone nightclub in San Francisco, CA. A live video was shot simultaneously and was briefly available through SST; the now-out-of-print video has been widely bootlegged. ...more on Wikipedia about "Live '84"
Loose Nut is an album released in 1985 by Black Flag on SST Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "Loose Nut"
My War is the second full length album by Seminal American Hardcore Band Black Flag. It was released in 1984 on SST Records. Ginn Played both Bass and Guitar on this album. The Name Dale Nixon is just a suedonym. ...more on Wikipedia about "My War"
Nervous Breakdown was the first Black Flag 7" EP. It was released in 1978 on SST Records.
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Six Pack is a 7" EP released by Black Flag in 1981 on SST Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "Six Pack (EP)"
Slip It In is a Black Flag album released in 1984. ...more on Wikipedia about "Slip It in"
The First Four Years was a compilation of early Black Flag songs released in 1983 on SST Records. Essentially a collection of the EPs Nervous Breakdown, Jealous Again, Six Pack, and Louie Louie, with a couple of bonus tracks. ...more on Wikipedia about "The First Four Years" Don't hesitate to contact stuff on http://www.shortopedia.com
The Process of Weeding Out is an EP released by Black Flag in 1985 on SST Records. The music is entirely instrumental and similar to the second side of Family Man. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Process of Weeding Out"
TV Party was a 7" EP released by Black Flag in 1981 on SST Records. ...more on Wikipedia about "TV Party (EP)"
Wasted...Again is an album released by Black Flag in 1987 on SST Records. It is a "best-of" compilation released after Black Flag's breakup in 1986. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wasted...Again"
Who's Got the 10½? is an album released by Black Flag in 1986 on SST Records. It is a live recording of a show played at the Starry Night in Portland, Oregon, on August 23, 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Who's Got the 10½?"
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