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In My Head - 2025 Repress

    In My Head is the sixth studio album by American punk band Black Flag. It was released in 1985 on SST Records, and was their final studio album before their breakup in 1986.

    After building a reputation for confrontational hardcore punk, late-era Black Flag turned to a more experimental, heavy metal-inflected sound, in particular on their last two albums. Greg Ginn intended In My Head to be his first solo album. The cover is a collage of six drawings by Raymond Pettibon.

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    Paralyzed
    The Crazy Girl
    Black Love
    White Hot
    In My Head
    Out Of This World
    I Can See You
    Drinking And Driving
    Retired At 21
    Society's Tease
    It's All Up To You
    You Let Me Down

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    Damaged - 2025 Repress

      Damaged is the debut studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag. It was released by SST Records on December 5, 1981.

      The album was largely ignored by critics and the public at the time of its release, but has since been recognized as a classic and one of the most influential punk rock records ever made, appearing on a number of "best of" lists by fans and critics alike. The album was ranked number 340 on Rolling Stone's 2012 list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Pitchfork also ranked it number 25 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s

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      Rise Above
      Spray Paint The Walls
      Six Pack
      What I See
      T.V. Party
      Thirsty & Miserable
      Police Story
      Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie
      Depression
      Room 13
      Damaged II
      No More
      Padded Cell
      Life Of Pain
      Damaged I

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      Family Man - 2025 Repress

        Family Man is the third full-length album released by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag in 1984. It features a side of Henry Rolllins' poetry, and a side of instrumentals performed by the rest of the band. with one track bridging both styles.

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        Family Man (1:17)
        Salt On A Slug (1:30)
        Hollywood Diary (0:32)
        Let Your Fingers Do The Walking (3:30)
        Shed Reading (1:23)
        No Deposit, No Return (0:40)
        Armaggedon Man (9:12)
        Long Lost Dog Of It (2:03)
        I Won't Stick Any Of You Unless And Until I Can Stick All Of You! (5:48)
        Account For What? (4:18)
        The Pups Are Doggin' It (4:13)

        Black Flag

        Jealous Again - 2025 Repress

          "Jealous Again" is an EP that was the second release by Black Flag and the third-ever release on SST Records. Now available again on 12" vinyl.

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          Jealous Again (1:48)
          Revenge (0:58)
          White Minority (1:04)
          No Values (1:43)
          You Bet We've Got Something Against You (0:50)

          Black Flag

          My War - 2025 Repress

            My War, the second studio album by Black Flag, polarized fans on its release in 1984 over the record’s B-side, which they slowed down to a heavier Black Sabbath vibe. Polarizing, considering their first album Damaged earned them a reputation for being one of the biggest hardcore punk acts of the 80’s.

            The line-up had shrunk from five to three members: Henry Rollins (Vocals), Bill Stevenson (Drums), and co-founder Greg Ginn (Guitar, Bass). Ginn played bass under the name “Dale Nixon” after he kicked out Chuck Dukowski, another founding Black Flag member.

            My War had a huge influence on the hardcore-meets-Sabbath sounds of the Melvins, Mudhoney, and Nirvana.

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            My War (3:52)
            Can't Decide (5:27)
            Beat My Head Against The Wall (2:34)
            I Love You (3:23)
            Forever Time (2:25)
            The Swinging Man (2:55)
            Nothing Left Inside (6:39)
            Three Nights (5:51)
            Scream (6:54)


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