MP3 2286 mb.
Performer: Various
Title: Everything Went Pink: The Music Of Asheville
Country: US
Label: Not On Label
Released: 2000
Style: Punk
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 816
| 1 | –Rat Attack | Wrong Horse |
| 2 | –Astrid Oto | On The Ave |
| 3 | –Christ Filthy Dogs | The Neverending Story |
| 4 | –War Torn Babies | Death Row Media |
| 5 | –Christ Filthy Dogs | Blackened Lungs |
| 6 | –Hospice Entertainment | Addiction |
| 7 | –Great Southeast | Get A Dog |
| 8 | –Eris And Jason | Lost In A Cave |
| 9 | –Rat Attack | Oak Ridge |
| 10 | –Slatter Hags | I'm Not Getting On The Time Machine, You Fucker |
| 11 | –Eris And Jason | Burnsville Bombs Mount Mitchell |
| 12 | –War Torn Babies | I-26 |
| 13 | –Dead Things | Lemmy |
| 14 | –Slatter Hags | Your Face Is A Cold Vacant Hole |
| 15 | –Great Southeast | Family Emergency |
| 16 | –Margaret Mother Of Thieves | Clean White Houses |
| 17 | –Trash Night | Walk Away |
| 18 | –No Artist | What Goes On In Woodfin House |
| 19 | –Slatter Hags | Don't Shit Where You Sleep |
| 20 | –Trash Night | Liquor Store |
| 21 | –No Artist | Art For Young America |
| 22 | –Astrid Oto | Landlords |
| 23 | –Great Southeast | Intro |
| 24 | –No Artist | Lee Shits His Pants In A Dumpster |
| 25 | –Margaret Mother Of Thieves | Centralia |
| 26 | –Crap Factory | Pink House Song |
| 27 | –War Torn Babies | Oh My |
| 28 | –Slatter Hags | Specify Asshole |
| 29 | –Crap Factory | No Turds |
| 30 | –Chet Stetson And The Baked Potatoes | Minnie The Moocher |
| 31 | –Hospice Entertainment | I'm Not Afraid Of Tim |
| 32 | –Margaret Mother Of Thieves | Dan's Song |
| 33 | –Raz Dua | Ode To The Panel Malaner |
| 34 | –Christ Filthy Dogs | WWJD |
| 35 | –Chet Stetson And The Baked Potatoes | Scumbags Anthem |
| 36 | –Hospice Entertainment | Youth Is Dead |
| 37 | –Great Southeast | Southeastern Firepower |
| 38 | –Margaret Mother Of Thieves | Virus |
| 39 | –Rat Attack | Rat Attack |
| 40 | –Crap Factory | Fuck You Wanker |
| 41 | –Dead Things | Saint Cooper |
| 42 | –Astrid Oto | El Sob |
| 43 | –Christ Filthy Dogs | No Bushido For The Dollar |
From Remote Outposts:
"Everything Went Pink" is a tape that was released by Dan B back in 2000 that specifically covered the DIY punk scene in Asheville, NC, which was mostly centered around a giant punk house called the Pink House (located at/near 201 Broadway...it's now either a parking lot or condos.) It was kind of a magical time in the history of that town. A whole bunch of freaks happened to converge on the town all at once, from Minneapolis, New Orleans, California, Montreal and even the suburbs of Buncombe County. Some lived in cold-ass houses in Woodfin. Other lived in makeshift shacks out by the freeway (like everyone in MARGARET MOTHER OF THIEVES). Many others, including myself, lived in the Pink House, right in the middle of all the chaos. The house itself was kind of a freak magnet since it was a giant two-story pink place, the door was almost always unlocked, it housed a teeming library and it welcomed just about anyone who walked through the door. The landlord was a member of CRASH WORSHIP and he could often be found smoking weed by the toxic creek in our back yard. I'm pretty sure that, at one point, 17 people were living in the house.
There was a time when there was almost nowhere for DIY punk bands to play in town, so a bunch of folks from the house decided to clear out piles of the landlord's bikes and crap in the basement to make their own show space. There was a big problem though. Raw sewage and toxic creek water leaked straight into the basement, right into the area where bands would play. No problem...a group of punks (namely Joseph, Big Mike and Ed....possibly Luke too) built a retaining wall / ditch all the way through the basement and bored a hole though the back wall so that water could drain out though ANOTHER drainage ditch into the toxic creek! Thus, the punk club, Oh My! was born. Every time a band played there, the audience ran the risk of falling into the shitty toxic trough and the band ran the risk of getting a huge electrical shock! Still, it was the best place for shows and it's where I saw many life-changing events.
Most of the songs on this tape were recorded live on a handheld tape recorder at Oh My! Others were recorded at clubs in town, other houses and shacks. Most of the sound quality could be described as "assy", but I respect that the bands worked with what they had, which was almost nothing. Lots of bands on this tape don't have any other recordings. Many do. You can try and differentiate that distinction for yourself.
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