Limited edition "Disorders Of Consciousness 12" LP available in Opaque "Ruby Red" and Opaque "November Rain" Grey Vinyl with "Ruby Red" splatter. All orders come with free vinyl stickers
Pressing:
100 x Opaque Red Vinyl,
200 x Opaque Grey Vinyl with Red Splatter
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Newcastle punks Hack The Mainframe deliver ten tracks of their much loved fast and energetic 90's skate punk on the eagerly awaited debut full length "Disorders Of Consciousness". Catchy and fun fast skate punk with personal and socio-political messages, get ready to bounce about like it's 1995! Punk rock for fans of A Wilhelm Scream, Strung Out, Bad Religion, Rise Against.
Includes unlimited streaming of Disorders Of Consciousness
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
Hack The Mainframe Digipak Box Set includes CD, 1" badge, vinyl stickers and embroidered iron on patch all boxed in a limited edition rigid box.
Includes unlimited streaming of Disorders Of Consciousness
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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edition of 100
$25AUDor more
lyrics
I used to work with a guy called Col
He was a big fan of alcohol
He would drink beer
All the time
By midday he would have polished off
A six pack and more by knock off
Then he’d drink on
Late into the night
At parties he’d always dance and sing
Spreading cheer and celebrating
Life of the party that was his thing
Always happy hour let the bell ring!
Col’s still standing at the bar
Drinking beer
Having a laugh
Yeah Col’s still standing at the bar
Year after year filling his glass
One day he went to an appointment
The doctor told him that the ointment
Was killing him
Before his time
Like Bob he had to quit the booze
Conflicted he couldn’t choose
Between a good time and saving his life
Would life without beer feel empty
That cold slap of reality
Was he capable of sobriety?
Or would he drink himself to eternity
Col’s still standing at the bar
Drinking beer
Having a laugh
Yeah Col’s still standing at the bar
Year after year filling his glass
He tried he really did
Any addict will tell you their poison’s fucking hard to quit
He tried he really did
But the only thing that stopped the shakes was to have another drink
Col’s still standing at the bar
Drinking beer
Having a laugh
Yeah Col’s still standing at the bar
Year after year filling his glass
He had a wife and two beautiful girls
They loved their father he was their whole world
I saw them at his funeral
Addiction can be so cruel
Col’s still standing at the bar
Drinking beer
Having a laugh
Yeah Col’s still standing at the bar
Spreading cheer filling his glass
I love it. Have to agree with still bummed: this packs an emotional punch but rocks hard. I've played this whole album repeatedly over the last week which is unusual for me. Exhilarating, poignant, intelligent, melodic. Robin Ward
My all time favourite band. They stick to a simple formula their whole career and have mastered it in such an un parralelled fashion.
Awesome people when I met them in Newcastle, Australia in 2010 as well.
All hail the punk kings deehall666