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Hated in the Nation (Reis)
G.G. Allin
Hated in the Nation (Reis)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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22 tracks of pure GG assembled by GG's brother, Merle, and original executive producer, Mykel Board.From the All Music Guide: — This is a compilation of live performances from various points in his career. Of course it's mi...  more »

     
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All Artists: G.G. Allin
Title: Hated in the Nation (Reis)
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: ROIR
Original Release Date: 6/9/1998
Release Date: 6/9/1998
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Hardcore & Punk, American Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 053436824221

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22 tracks of pure GG assembled by GG's brother, Merle, and original executive producer, Mykel Board.From the All Music Guide:
This is a compilation of live performances from various points in his career. Of course it's missing a great deal of relevant information and the recording quality is crude. This is probably the best place to be introduced to the demented moron who made obscenity a political statement, as he was still possessed of an intelligible voice on these recordings. He can even carry a tune on the earlier tracks, unthinkable to those familiar only with his later work. His between-song banter with the audience is hilariously stupid. It features guest appearances from Dinosaur Jr.'s J. Mascis and the MC5's Wayne Kramer and Dennis Thompson. Most of Allin's earlier recordings are out of print, so if you're a fan, find this. ? Steve Huey
 

CD Reviews

An awesome album of the king of SCUM GG Allin!!
Captain_Blade | Everett, WA | 04/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is not a studio album. It is, in fact a compilation of studio tracks and live material from 3 or 4 different performances. Still it lives in my mind as one of, if not THE BEST GG Allin album. This was my first GG album purchased in 91' when I was only 11 ( no wonder I'm so @#$%ed up!) and I STILL listen to it all the damn time. The version I bought back then didn't have the three bonus tracks thats on the current version though so your getting an even better deal now.
I love so many of the songs on this album, all of them in fact, but some I just love so much better than others. If your allready a GG fan, Cool, trust me, buy this album, its not just another live reshash of previously released stuff. Its quality merits it its own status as a full album. For those of you who have never listened to GG, this would be a PERFECT place to start. Go ahead, take a chance on the other side...whats the matter? Afraid you might like it?
This album needs to be preserved and shown to all the future generations of de-generates and juvenile wastoids just like it was to me back in 91' in Thrasher magazine. After I read the article I just had to go out and find the album. And my life has just gone steadily downhill ever since....Mission Accomplished!!"
Good, but "Dirty Love Songs" is better
Mattowarrior | Madison, WI United States | 04/06/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"This is an infamous 1988 compilation by GG Allin. But compared to "Dirty Love Songs" the songs sound unmixed and it definitely needs remastering. It features all the classics of course, of later GG. I'd suggest getting Dirty Love Songs and then going from there like I did though."
Got poop?
Mark Bychowski | houston tx | 12/19/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"i'm in a quandry as to how to address this disc. on one hand, redeeming social value of any kind is absent, musically its either generic hardcore or sluggish metal, & lyrically its about as offensive as possible. this cd is the aural equivalent of being thrown up on. on the other hand, a lot of it is kinda fun! the in between "song" patter (recorded live) is frequently uproarious (i wasn't aware of gg's love of animals until i heard this) and the "songs" recorded early in his career are at least entertaining (classic line: "you tell me to kiss your a--/well bend over buddy, here comes my foot!" - dylan has never written a line as great as that). unfortunately, "tunes" recorded only a few short years later are quite awful: badly recorded, badly played, and badly "sung". most of the reviews for this platter are along the lines of "if you have to get one...", which is about as good of an endorsement as possible for a gg allin cd. so buy it and have a merry christmas beating up your family & pooping on them."