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Suburban Records (2002) 1. Hit 'N' Run 00:00 2. Hurt You Again 02:24 3. C'mon Baby 04:26 4. Gotta Get Some 07:21 5. Motormouth 09:12 6. I'm Gone 11:03 7. Gator Lane 13:16 8. Beat Me (The Nerds) 15:42 9. Twenty Years 17:55 10. I'm Loose 20:43 11. Random Violence 22:52 12. I Feel Alright 24:54 13. Who The Man? 28:02 Hailing from the gutters of Eindhoven Rockcity Area in the Netherlands… The Spades! They look like the “good old m*therfuckers” of the Afro-American cult band Bad Brains. But they sound different. Although there are definitely some vulgar punk and hard rock influences in their music, The Spades are more specialized in producing a dirty, fat, uncompromising loud hard punk rock ‘n roll sound. In the year of release, The Spades grew into one of the most notorious bands in the country. In this context, you should definitely read the book Hart Tegen Hart by Leon Verdonschot, for which he won the Pop Pers Prize in 2005, about his adventures with Denvis cs on a European tour. Suburban Records label boss Ronald Drayer about The Spades: “Those were wild times at the time, but everything up until then degenerated into a coffee party after we signed The Spades: from angry club owners who called us that The Spades had taken the entire mixing desk after their performance, to fights on stage, to a furious tour manager of the UK Subs (not ideal sons-in-law either) who was driven mad by Denvis because he stuck his genitals in Charlie Harper’s face at every opportunity, to concerned parents after seeing a report about The Spades at Paaspop and so on for half an hour… In terms of marketing, they also had some special ideas, as evidenced by the knuckle duster with the logo of The Spades in mirror image.” But let’s not forget that these guys also made some really good garage punk, straight outta Stratumseind. The English music magazine Kerrang! wrote in their 5 star review “These boys mean business and business is mean! Your collection needs this album almost as much as anyone who crosses the Spades needs a dentist!” The Spades From Eindhoven, Netherlands. ►Vinyl LP/CD: https://suburban.nl/en/shop Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Pz5eU... Mastered By Filip Heuckmans. Mixed, Recorded By Perry Leenhouts, Vincent Koreman. The Spades are not an average band. Neither they're manufactured by some square and trendy asshole from the marketing department of a major record company. The Spades are for real. The only reason for their existence is their unstoppable urge to let out all of the frustrations and humiliations life gave to them. And frustrations there were Their past is one of trouble. Trouble in school, trouble in the neigbourhood and especially trouble with the strong arm of the law. Almost all of the band members did some time for minor crimes like stealing cars for joyrides and selling small amounts of hard drugs. Thanks to the humane Dutch policy regarding juvenile delinquency, they were let out of the state penitentiary in just a few months and were given a chance to avoid falling into evil ways again. From that moment on, the bad boys figured that they'd better use their energy for rock n roll instead of taking the risk of doing time in prison again. Denvis Wankalot and Handsome Dick Spade founded the band back in the late nineties and debuted with a legendary mini-CD Friday Night (2001) on the notorious People Like You label. But the A&R-guys from Suburban Records attacked as fast as sharks and persuaded the negro guys to sign up for Suburban Records, which they wisely did. In the spring of 2002 they released their groundbreaking first longplayer called Learnin' The Hard Way (2002). With this album they opened up eyes in the music media that had been shut for way too long. In the Benelux, the rock press reacted immediately to this release. In the winter of 2002 highly acclaimed guitarist Tony Slug (a.o. Hydromatics, Nitwitz, BGK) joins the band. And, more to say, on stage the band is even a bigger sensation. Pushing it to their utter physical limits, the five guys take completely control over their crowd, which they crash and trash to the bone. Since their success, finally, even beautiful women are interested in the band members. But now it's time for The Spades to play cool. Or, the way they say it themselves: Learning the hard way not to fuck with The Spades!