Red C

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Pressure's On 00:00 Tools
Jimi 45 00:00 Tools
6 O'clock News 00:00 Tools
Assassin 00:00 Tools
Scam Out 00:00 Tools
Authority 00:00 Tools
Bullshit 00:00 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
Farewell 00:00 Tools
Clockwork Orange 00:00 Tools
Ambivalence 00:00 Tools
Dark Circles 00:00 Tools
You're Blind 00:00 Tools
Boredom 00:00 Tools
Social Minority 00:00 Tools
No Way 00:00 Tools
Hostage 00:00 Tools
Six O'Clock News 00:00 Tools
Assassin (1982) 00:00 Tools
Pressure's On (1982) 00:00 Tools
6 Oclock News 00:00 Tools
Red C - Pressure's On 00:00 Tools
Jimi 45/Pressure's on/6 o'clock news/Assassin 00:00 Tools
Pressure's On - RED C 00:00 Tools
Red C - Jimi 45 00:00 Tools
Red_C_Demo_82 00:00 Tools
6 o'Clock News 00:00 Tools
Red C - 6 O'clock News 00:00 Tools
02-scam out 00:00 Tools
Pressure's On (demo) 00:00 Tools
Jimi 45 - RED C 00:00 Tools
Red C - Assassin 00:00 Tools
6:00 News 00:00 Tools
One Day Soon 00:00 Tools
10 red c-pressure's on 00:00 Tools
6 O'Clock News - RED C 00:00 Tools
03-lies 00:00 Tools
05-farewell 00:00 Tools
04-dark circles 00:00 Tools
06-pressure's on 00:00 Tools
Low Life 00:00 Tools
Assassin - RED C 00:00 Tools
01-authority 00:00 Tools
08-clockwork orange 00:00 Tools
07-bullshit 00:00 Tools
09-ambivalence 00:00 Tools
6 o`clock news 00:00 Tools
6 O'clock News (demo) 00:00 Tools
10-six o'clock news 00:00 Tools
13-social minority 00:00 Tools
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Red C was an early 1980s punk band on the Dischord label. They had a unique approach to music and this resulted in a sound quite different from what most of their label mates were playing at the time. They only played six or seven shows before breaking up, but they managed to record a demo tape at Hit & Run in the summer of 1981, and songs from that session appeared on the Flex Your Head Dischord sampler. There may have been a second demo recorded in their basement that featured more of their songs, but all of the tapes seem to have disappeared after Toni Young died of pneumonia in the mid-80s. The band name is thought to have come from a favorite Ethiopian restaurant in DC called Red Sea, though there were other theories floating around and the band was not telling. http://www.dischord.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.