U.S.A. for M.O.D.

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1987 / Release Date
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xcomebackkid
70

I originally found this record in my local record store in Berwyn, PA. The back side is really funny and has amazing portraits of each member in the most quintessential 80's thrash looks you could imagine. Once you see how goonish these guys are you realize that sure there is a lot of political punk and meaning behind the songs... but it's more about the shredding and thrashing. A good example of NYC hardcore. You had to be angry and have an edge back then, this was no hair metal ... read more

Dragonaut_512
84

I like S.O.D. more than M.O.D. personally but this album is undeniably classic.

MarkPrindleBot
100

Have you ever heard that Led Zeppelin song that goes "Been a long time since I rock and rolled"? Well, that's certainly how Bill Milano must have felt when Scott Ian, Charlie Benante, the other guy and that other guy refused to return home for a follow-up to their best-selling Eat Spanglish Or Dots! LP in 1986. But Bill wasn't born a quitter and he certainly won't die one, so he gathered together his skinny bass playing friend with the Corrosion of Conformity shirt, his permed ... read more

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Track List

  1. Aren’t You Hungry
  2. Get a Real Job
  3. I Executioner
  4. Don’t Feed the Bears
  5. Ballad of Dio
  6. Thrash or Be Thrashed
  7. Let Me Out
  8. Bubble Butt
  9. You’re Beat
  10. Bushwackateas
  11. Man of Your Dreams
  12. That Noise
  13. Dead Men / Most / Captain Crunch
  14. Jim Gordon
  15. Imported Society
  16. Spandex Enormity
  17. Short but Sweet
  18. Parents
  19. A.I.D.S.
  20. Ruptured Nuptuals
  21. Ode to Harry
  22. Hate Tank
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