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Old 08-01-2013, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Apparently they don't have a thread.

RP, at least imo, are one of the most awesome and original punk bands that have ever played. I mean, how many Lovecraft references can one band have? I listen to Death Church at least 3 times a week, and it never gets old. Nick Blinko is one gnarly dude, he also does all the sick artwork. Check out his first band, The Magits, if you're feeling adventurous. They only have one album, it has a very cold and bleak sound, kinda like electronic deathrock.



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Apparently they don't have a thread.

RP, at least imo, are one of the most awesome and original punk bands that have ever played. I mean, how many Lovecraft references can one band have? I listen to Death Church at least 3 times a week, and it never gets old. Nick Blinko is one gnarly dude, he also does all the sick artwork. Check out his first band, The Magits, if you're feeling adventurous. They only have one album, it has a very cold and bleak sound, kinda like electronic deathrock.



Definitely one of my favorite acts in the history of mankind. Blinko is multi-faceted and talented. I go through phases between Death Church and EP'S. I loved No More Pain also a few years back albeit a slowed down version of RP. And the Magits are great too. Kind of surprised there wasn't already a thread for one of the best early 80's uk punk acts that ever graced the planet.
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i think i can honestly say that were it not for Rudimentary Peni i would not have nearly as much interest in punk music as i do now....they are by far my favorite band in the genre....for a band that is really not that complicated they have a sound which none replicates

i think its weird though that very little attention goes to their later albums....don't get me wrong both the early EPs (more so with Farce) and Death Church are amazing but in my opinion Cacophony is their opus and the later EPs....Echos Of Anguish, The Ubdercalss and as Fred mentioned No More Pain and a bit slower but much more brooding than the earlier stuff

i also think its amazing that with two lyric writers who both have very different agendas seem to blend so perfectly that at times it's impossible to tell who wrote what and from what perspective

also Mondo if you have not already i strongly suggest you pick up Nick Blinko's book The Silent Screamer....a sort of HP Lovecraftian horror fantasy/auto biography told from the point of view of the main characters psychologist
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I've been wanting to get that for years, I'll have to order it from amazon after I get paid.

I believe it's called The Primal Screamer.
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i think i can honestly say that were it not for Rudimentary Peni i would not have nearly as much interest in punk music as i do now....they are by far my favorite band in the genre....for a band that is really not that complicated they have a sound which none replicates

i think its weird though that very little attention goes to their later albums....don't get me wrong both the early EPs (more so with Farce) and Death Church are amazing but in my opinion Cacophony is their opus and the later EPs....Echos Of Anguish, The Ubdercalss and as Fred mentioned No More Pain and a bit slower but much more brooding than the earlier stuff

i also think its amazing that with two lyric writers who both have very different agendas seem to blend so perfectly that at times it's impossible to tell who wrote what and from what perspective

also Mondo if you have not already i strongly suggest you pick up Nick Blinko's book The Silent Screamer....a sort of HP Lovecraftian horror fantasy/auto biography told from the point of view of the main characters psychologist
I would agree on Cacophony being pretty stellar. I find in general DC and the EPS more to my liking however. I think Cacophony seems a lil jumbled in stages, but I certainly think Blinko's lyricism was at its highest level with that album. I tend to like anything RP and not just for the sake of it, but rather it seems to embody what punk sound should be. As you said, I don't really think I would have fallen so much in love with the genre without the likes of RP and also DOOM.
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