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The Hit List

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Download links and information about The Hit List by Raw Power. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 59:33 minutes.

Artist: Raw Power
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 32
Duration: 59:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Raw Power 1:01
2. Nihilist 1:23
3. R.P.H. 1:48
4. Still Screaming After 20 Years 1:42
5. We Shall Overcome 2:09
6. Trust Me 2:03
7. My Boss 1:19
8. Power 0:53
9. Start a Fight 2:27
10. Reptile House 1:15
11. What I Want 3:02
12. Destroy 0:36
13. Zaff 2:13
14. Hate 2:00
15. Mine to Kill 2:25
16. Keep Out 2:05
17. Police, Police 1:05
18. State Oppression 1:30
19. Buried Alive 2:19
20. A Certain Kind of Killer 1:05
21. 82-92 2:32
22. After Your Brain 2:56
23. Fight 2:02
24. Feed Them Grazioli 2:30
25. You Are the Victim 1:03
26. Make or Break 3:53
27. F**k Authority 1:49
28. No Card 1:29
29. Politicians 2:01
30. Joe's the Best 1:53
31. Anger 1:47
32. F*****g Pub - Lolla's Song 1:18

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A 32-track career-spanning compilation marking Italian hardcore outfit Raw Power's 25th anniversary, The Hit List is a well-chosen overview of an underrated band's work. Starting with the very early minute-long noise blast "Raw Power" (it might well be the Iggy Pop song they stole their band name from, but it's so lyrically unintelligible and musically blurred that it's hard to tell if it's supposed to be or not) and proceeding through the highlights of a dozen albums and EPs, The Hit List is straightforward faster-and-louder hardcore in the classic southern California style, with no metal or pop elements and little wasted space in the tight 90- to 120-second hyperspeed arrangements. Singer Mauro Codeluppi's heavily accented vocals occasionally mask the lyrics, but titles like "F**k Authority" and "State Oppression" tell the whole story. Fans of D.O.A. (whose Joey S******d released this compilation on his own Sudden Death label), Agnostic Front, or early Black Flag will understand.