MIDDLE CLASS, THE – Out Of Vogue - The Early Material
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"The Middle Class was a short-lived, first wave punk band from Southern California. In their short time together they released a couple of great singles, appeared on a compilation LP, and then later released a not quite as great album before disbanding. Their début EP, Out of Vogue, that was released in 1978 is often credited as being the first American hardcore record and the speed of the songs on it certainly was a blueprint for the style of punk rock that soon followed. The Middle Class never got the recognition they deserved because by the time the bands that became punk/hardcore staples followed and caught on, The Middle Class’ records were already long out of print and very hard to come by used. As the years passed those records only became harder to find and more valuable. It wasn’t until Frontier Records collected all the best material onto an LP were you able to even hear The Middle Class’ music without shelling out big bucks for the original records, or getting someone you knew with them to record it for you." - punkvinyl.com
Out Of Vogue EP | |||
A1 | Out Of Vogue | ||
A2 | You Belong | ||
A3 | Situations | ||
A4 | Insurgence | ||
T & N Sessions | |||
A5 | Love Is Just A Tool | ||
A6 | Above Suspicion | ||
A7 | Archetype | ||
Scavenged Luxury EP | |||
B1 | Home Is Where | ||
B2 | A Blueprint For Joy | ||
B3 | Last Touch | ||
B4 | Introductory Rites | ||
Early Demos | |||
B5 | Autistic | ||
B6 | You Belong | ||
B7 | No Applause | ||
B8 | What We Do |