Friday, February 27, 2009

Sons of Ishmael - 1984-1990 Discography



Classic hardcore punk from Toronto. Another great band i first discovered litening to Pat Duncan's radio show back in '87. The first song i heard was A Man and His Penis Sceptre, and over 20 years later i still think it's a monster of a song. This is a collection pretty much everything they recorded, minus a couple of songs from complilations that i couldn't find. I also included the Angry Thalidomide Babies demo (pre-Sons of Ishmael) from 1984. 60 tracks total. Thanks to Tyler and Robbie Crash for the help with this one. Cheers.

Sons of Ishmael Collection

12 comments:

  1. Brother, my name's alan, I can't thank you enough for this. I stumbled into your blog completely unawares and found this. I used to write Tim Freeborm back in 1987, then lost touch when I moved to the USA in 1990. I have the first 2 releases on vinyl but the pre-SOI and the later day stuff is radical. You've made this old man very happy...thanks so much!

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  2. Oh. Fuck. Yes.
    I had some cassettes Tim sent me way back in the day, but alas those died a long time ago.
    Classic unsung hardcore - WELL DONE!

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  3. Dude, I'm going to have to raid your record collection one day. Hayseed Hardcore is so good I couldn't stop listening to it a few years ago. Utterly fantastic post!

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  4. DUDE I DID ACID WITH CHRIS FROM SONS OF ISHMAEL AND JEFF BERDOL AND THE DRUMMER FROM GUILT PARADE,WHAT A FUCKIN GREAT NIGHT,THE 80S WERE THE BEST TIMES IN MY LIFE!!

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  5. Man this is rare. Awesome stuff. Thanks!

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  6. watch for the meaford line up to be released on lp real soon on schizophrenic records.

    www.schizophrenicrex.com

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  7. In case you ever want to revise this, on the Velha Escola blog the Apathy Never Compilation was posted, it has two tracks that aren't on this...
    http://velhaescolanovaescola.blogspot.com/2010/08/va-apathy-never-lp.html

    Cheers, love the blog,you put so much love in every post!

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  8. Thank you so much!

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  9. This is DOWN, pleace Re-Upload. Thanks!

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  10. Thanks for the music man!!! There is still people that listen to real music

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  11. growing up in Ontario, Canada, my first taste of punk/hardcore was Ontario, born and bred. Problem Children, Youth Youth Youth, The Trapt, Honest Injun, and of course Sons Of Ishmael...thank you so much for bringing the memories flooding back.

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