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In reply to the discussion: The Heritage Foundation Proposes Federal "Marriage Bootcamp" in New Policy Blueprint [View all]Celerity
(53,801 posts)39. rat in a maze
Social Unrest - Rat In A Maze (Full EP) 1982
Social Unrest formed in Hayward, CA, near San Francisco, in 1980. They soon established themselves as one of the leading forces of the Bay Area early hardcore punk scene. The band released their 1st 7'' in 1981, on Infra Red Records. 'Making Room for Youth' was produced by the Dead Kennedys guitar player, East Bay Ray. SU teamed up again with Ray a year later to produce their classic 'Rat in a Maze' 12", released in the summer of 1982 on their own Libertine Records label. They also appeared on Maximum Rock'n'Roll masterpiece 47 band compilation, 'Not so Quiet on the Western Front'.
Label: Libertine Records LSU1
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Red Translucent
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk, Hardcore








Social Unrest formed in Hayward, CA, near San Francisco, in 1980. They soon established themselves as one of the leading forces of the Bay Area early hardcore punk scene. The band released their 1st 7'' in 1981, on Infra Red Records. 'Making Room for Youth' was produced by the Dead Kennedys guitar player, East Bay Ray. SU teamed up again with Ray a year later to produce their classic 'Rat in a Maze' 12", released in the summer of 1982 on their own Libertine Records label. They also appeared on Maximum Rock'n'Roll masterpiece 47 band compilation, 'Not so Quiet on the Western Front'.
Label: Libertine Records LSU1
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Red Translucent
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk, Hardcore








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