FLASH MONGRELS - Good Time Dole Line 7"

FLASH MONGRELS - Good Time Dole Line 7"

  • Product Code: 7inch
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  • 10.50€



Formed in 1978 in Hull, the short living Punkrockers Flash Mongels (some gig promoters may remember them by their innocent moniker The Gus Willson Band) played hundreds of gigs, busted their livers, but never managed to release anything... until today!
This release features 3 brilliant studio tracks, recorded in ’78, starting with the raucous smash hit "Good Time Dole Line", followed by Punk stomper "Thouroughly Nice" and  the catchy Powerpopper "Hat" on side B. Don’t miss it!

Comes with 4-page insert.
Limited to 350 copies in black & 50 in red vinyl.

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Peter Macura 28/04/2023

a very good single would also deserve an LP if there is any material at all

Dirk Klotzbach 30/10/2022

FLASH MONGRELS? You've never heard of those drunken bastards from the north of England? Nor did I, but I'm more than thankful, that Queen Mum Records unearthed this 1978 Punk Rock treasure chest. If you're into DRONES, CRABS, SQUAD, CORTINAS added up with a heavy dose of rowdy DR. FEELGOOD PubRock madness, you'll be doing pogostick somersaults in your living room as soon as the A-Side "Good Time Dole Line" kicks (your balls) in. Switching to the B-Side "Hat" you'll meanwhile find out how some teenage punks would have interpreted the STRANGLERS soundscape reflecting the philosophical relevance of a cider barrel.
Don't sleep on this one and achieve a copy!

Steve Morris 21/10/2022

I knew these chaps well back in the day and played no small part in creating their subsequent obscurity. Indeed I was in the studio when these gems were recorded and am please to say that they sound as powerful now as they did on the day.

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