Nothing Can Stop These Men
DIGITAL (WAV)
£7.99
Formed in 1980 from the ashes of the Pop Rivets and featured Mickey Hampshire (git/vox) Wild Billy Childish (git/vox) Bruce Brand (Drums) and Mark Gilbert (Bass).
'In Germany' was originally released in 1983 on Wall City records from Berlin, Germany. It has never been re-issued and has never appeared on CD before. The artwork had been lovingly restored by original Milkshake Bruce Brand and its also been remastered from the bands original master tapes. Original copies have been selling on e-bay for over £75!
'Nothing Can Stop These Men' was originally released in 1983 on the bands own MILKSHAKES records based in Kentish Town London. It has never been re-issued and has never appeared on CD before. This artwork has also been lovingly restored by original Milko Bruce Brand and its also been remastered from the bands original master tapes. Original copies have been selling on e-bay for over £60!
They released loads of singles and albums over their time together. Damaged Goods got involved when they reformed for a tour of Japan in 1991 and released a storming 7" 'Red Hot' (DAMGOOD3).
'In Germany' was originally released in 1983 on Wall City records from Berlin, Germany. It has never been re-issued and has never appeared on CD before. The artwork had been lovingly restored by original Milkshake Bruce Brand and its also been remastered from the bands original master tapes. Original copies have been selling on e-bay for over £75!
'Nothing Can Stop These Men' was originally released in 1983 on the bands own MILKSHAKES records based in Kentish Town London. It has never been re-issued and has never appeared on CD before. This artwork has also been lovingly restored by original Milko Bruce Brand and its also been remastered from the bands original master tapes. Original copies have been selling on e-bay for over £60!
They released loads of singles and albums over their time together. Damaged Goods got involved when they reformed for a tour of Japan in 1991 and released a storming 7" 'Red Hot' (DAMGOOD3).