Over The Edge
Portland's Wipers released this raw, uncompromising punk statement in 1983, establishing themselves as architects of post-punk intensity. Led by guitarist Greg Sage, the band channeled punk's aggression into songs that were both visceral and intricate, creating a template that influenced countless bands that followed. Over The Edge hits hard from the first second, with distorted guitars, punchy rhythms, and sharp vocals cutting through the mix. There's no polish here, just pure rock and roll fury tempered with melody and songcraft. The album captures punk moving beyond three-chord thrashing into darker, more experimental territory. This is a sought-after piece of post-punk history that shaped the underground rock landscape of the 1980s.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Rock |
| Style | Punk |
| Media | Very Good (VG) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Brain Eater |
| Year | 1983 |
| Country | US |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Rock
- Style:
- Punk
- Label:
- Brain Eater
- Country:
- US
- Year:
- 1983
- A1. Over The Edge 3:49
- A2. Doom Town 3:56
- A3. So Young 4:20
- A4. Messenger 1:54
- A5. Romeo 3:55
- B1. Now Is The Time 3:00
- B2. What Is 2:18
- B3. No One Wants An Alien 3:22
- B4. The Lonely One 3:38
- B5. No Generation Gap 3:10
- B6. This Time 2:55
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